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Sunday, 26.08.2007.

10:41

Teachers announce warning strike

The Serbian Union of Education Workers has said it would hold a one-day warning strike on September 5.

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Grown up

pre 18 godina

Ahmet again you are posting on this site with and demonstrating your "knowledge" which is so amusing to us.

1. What on earth does this have to do with Kosovo? grow up!

2. IZBEGLICA -- Means Refugee in Serbian! And no, Serbs certainly hate no Serb refugee's or any other Serbs! wishful thinking it seems on your part...

Next time try not to dissect my language with your ignorance...how insulting.

Pera the IZBJEGLICA

pre 18 godina

My guess is there's a real need for the curriculum in Kosovo to be improved. The children are the future and something needs to be done to build bridges between the Serbian and Albanian communities.

The educational system should address this mistrust between the two communities. At present there is complete drivel written by some posters of Kosovo origin often based on yarns spun by their elders/community. A decent education can dispel most of these yarns (for future generations at least).

Serbian should be the main language taught in schools for pratical and economic reasons. The Kosovo citizens should be able to integrate into Serbian society as semlessly as any other Serbian regardless of their ethnic origin. Kosovo and it's children should not be held back by biggoted views and disadvantaged by not understanding the countries language.

Obviously this is one problem that needs to be tackled once Kosovo's autonomous status has been agreed.

ahmet isufi

pre 18 godina

At least K-Seb teachers don't have that problem, becasue they get a pay check from serbia more than the teachers in serbia proper + another pay check from Kosova govermant.Pretty much K-Serb teachewr in KoosovA makes close to 1000 Euros per month.so that all serbs in serbia know they get paid from serb govermant close 700 euros in order to keep them happy and take orders from belgrade, on mean time a teacher in serbia proper gets moost likely 2-300 euros if they are lucky.No wonder serbs from serbia hate K-Serbs and they call them 'IZBEGLICA".

ahmet isufi

pre 18 godina

At least K-Seb teachers don't have that problem, becasue they get a pay check from serbia more than the teachers in serbia proper + another pay check from Kosova govermant.Pretty much K-Serb teachewr in KoosovA makes close to 1000 Euros per month.so that all serbs in serbia know they get paid from serb govermant close 700 euros in order to keep them happy and take orders from belgrade, on mean time a teacher in serbia proper gets moost likely 2-300 euros if they are lucky.No wonder serbs from serbia hate K-Serbs and they call them 'IZBEGLICA".

Pera the IZBJEGLICA

pre 18 godina

My guess is there's a real need for the curriculum in Kosovo to be improved. The children are the future and something needs to be done to build bridges between the Serbian and Albanian communities.

The educational system should address this mistrust between the two communities. At present there is complete drivel written by some posters of Kosovo origin often based on yarns spun by their elders/community. A decent education can dispel most of these yarns (for future generations at least).

Serbian should be the main language taught in schools for pratical and economic reasons. The Kosovo citizens should be able to integrate into Serbian society as semlessly as any other Serbian regardless of their ethnic origin. Kosovo and it's children should not be held back by biggoted views and disadvantaged by not understanding the countries language.

Obviously this is one problem that needs to be tackled once Kosovo's autonomous status has been agreed.

Grown up

pre 18 godina

Ahmet again you are posting on this site with and demonstrating your "knowledge" which is so amusing to us.

1. What on earth does this have to do with Kosovo? grow up!

2. IZBEGLICA -- Means Refugee in Serbian! And no, Serbs certainly hate no Serb refugee's or any other Serbs! wishful thinking it seems on your part...

Next time try not to dissect my language with your ignorance...how insulting.

ahmet isufi

pre 18 godina

At least K-Seb teachers don't have that problem, becasue they get a pay check from serbia more than the teachers in serbia proper + another pay check from Kosova govermant.Pretty much K-Serb teachewr in KoosovA makes close to 1000 Euros per month.so that all serbs in serbia know they get paid from serb govermant close 700 euros in order to keep them happy and take orders from belgrade, on mean time a teacher in serbia proper gets moost likely 2-300 euros if they are lucky.No wonder serbs from serbia hate K-Serbs and they call them 'IZBEGLICA".

Pera the IZBJEGLICA

pre 18 godina

My guess is there's a real need for the curriculum in Kosovo to be improved. The children are the future and something needs to be done to build bridges between the Serbian and Albanian communities.

The educational system should address this mistrust between the two communities. At present there is complete drivel written by some posters of Kosovo origin often based on yarns spun by their elders/community. A decent education can dispel most of these yarns (for future generations at least).

Serbian should be the main language taught in schools for pratical and economic reasons. The Kosovo citizens should be able to integrate into Serbian society as semlessly as any other Serbian regardless of their ethnic origin. Kosovo and it's children should not be held back by biggoted views and disadvantaged by not understanding the countries language.

Obviously this is one problem that needs to be tackled once Kosovo's autonomous status has been agreed.

Grown up

pre 18 godina

Ahmet again you are posting on this site with and demonstrating your "knowledge" which is so amusing to us.

1. What on earth does this have to do with Kosovo? grow up!

2. IZBEGLICA -- Means Refugee in Serbian! And no, Serbs certainly hate no Serb refugee's or any other Serbs! wishful thinking it seems on your part...

Next time try not to dissect my language with your ignorance...how insulting.