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Thursday, 08.04.2010.

13:41

President addresses students in south

President Boris Tadić is in the town of Medveđa, where he addressed students of the faculties of law and economy - departments of the University of Niš.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Peggy

pre 14 godina

"According to Tadić, Serbia is making efforts to provide education in their mother tongue to all citizens willing to study."

Look how well that went in Kosovo.
So when they complete their diplomas in Albanian and they want to get a job in Belgrade it's going to be a real challenge when they have to communicate in Serbian.
I don't mean to say that they won't be able to speak Serbian, but will they also be required to have a level of Serbian equal to someone who has received the same diploma from a university of Belgrade?

One thing is for sure, here in Australia you cannot study at any level in your own language. It's English all the way from primary to tertiary education.
Greek or Italian won't do.
It's one country, one language.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

"According to Tadić, Serbia is making efforts to provide education in their mother tongue to all citizens willing to study."

Look how well that went in Kosovo.
So when they complete their diplomas in Albanian and they want to get a job in Belgrade it's going to be a real challenge when they have to communicate in Serbian.
I don't mean to say that they won't be able to speak Serbian, but will they also be required to have a level of Serbian equal to someone who has received the same diploma from a university of Belgrade?

One thing is for sure, here in Australia you cannot study at any level in your own language. It's English all the way from primary to tertiary education.
Greek or Italian won't do.
It's one country, one language.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

"According to Tadić, Serbia is making efforts to provide education in their mother tongue to all citizens willing to study."

Look how well that went in Kosovo.
So when they complete their diplomas in Albanian and they want to get a job in Belgrade it's going to be a real challenge when they have to communicate in Serbian.
I don't mean to say that they won't be able to speak Serbian, but will they also be required to have a level of Serbian equal to someone who has received the same diploma from a university of Belgrade?

One thing is for sure, here in Australia you cannot study at any level in your own language. It's English all the way from primary to tertiary education.
Greek or Italian won't do.
It's one country, one language.