Everyday life is and will be influenced depending on the developments that society undergoes throughout the history. Particularly, countries undergoing transition from one system to another sustain the greatest impact in trying to embrace the modern system. Kosovo society had the fortune to experience a change, which began in late 1999 to continue up to date. One of the 'developments' of the time with the evolution in Kosovo society was the transition from the traditional education system into the modern one. This transformation began immediately after the war, to continue even today. It was started by internationals, which governed and administered Kosovo society, including education. There was a great 'evolution', because almost the entir...
Taking the unilateral declaration of independence as an historical milestone, this essay investigate...
The national education system in Serbia, a country with 7,650,000 inhabitants, caters for about 1.2 ...
“The inexhaustible problem of the Balkans” (Tuchman, 1962, p. ix). Kosovo, technically still a provi...
The topic of the paper is focused on the education condition, in all its levels (preschool, elementa...
Prior to 1999 Kosovo was a province of the former Yugoslavia. While predominantly inhabited by ethni...
Education is the key supporter of society, yet at the same time it is the main challenge to hu-manit...
This research deals with the role the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) has played in the sec...
Taking the unilateral declaration of independence as an historical milestone, this essay investigate...
In March 1989 using threats of military force, the Government of Serbia de factoabolished the autono...
This paper explores the possibilities, scope and limitations of modernization of education in Serbi...
Recent developments in globalization have set a perspective where knowledge has become very importan...
Despite increasing recognition of the role of education in peace and conflict, critical peacebuildin...
In the aftermaths of the Cold War, the International Community adopts the objective of Education for...
The organizing of schools, college and more further education has been associated with the ideas of ...
As the Kosovar education system has been restructured under unchallenged international tutelage, wha...
Taking the unilateral declaration of independence as an historical milestone, this essay investigate...
The national education system in Serbia, a country with 7,650,000 inhabitants, caters for about 1.2 ...
“The inexhaustible problem of the Balkans” (Tuchman, 1962, p. ix). Kosovo, technically still a provi...
The topic of the paper is focused on the education condition, in all its levels (preschool, elementa...
Prior to 1999 Kosovo was a province of the former Yugoslavia. While predominantly inhabited by ethni...
Education is the key supporter of society, yet at the same time it is the main challenge to hu-manit...
This research deals with the role the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) has played in the sec...
Taking the unilateral declaration of independence as an historical milestone, this essay investigate...
In March 1989 using threats of military force, the Government of Serbia de factoabolished the autono...
This paper explores the possibilities, scope and limitations of modernization of education in Serbi...
Recent developments in globalization have set a perspective where knowledge has become very importan...
Despite increasing recognition of the role of education in peace and conflict, critical peacebuildin...
In the aftermaths of the Cold War, the International Community adopts the objective of Education for...
The organizing of schools, college and more further education has been associated with the ideas of ...
As the Kosovar education system has been restructured under unchallenged international tutelage, wha...
Taking the unilateral declaration of independence as an historical milestone, this essay investigate...
The national education system in Serbia, a country with 7,650,000 inhabitants, caters for about 1.2 ...
“The inexhaustible problem of the Balkans” (Tuchman, 1962, p. ix). Kosovo, technically still a provi...