
Student protests
Medical students in Kragujevac: Online classes are not an option
On April 22, online classes will begin at the Faculty of Medical Sciences in Kragujevac. The students are protesting and saying that they remain in the blockade
If the schools start implementing the tuition reimbursement plans from March 17, the school year could end normally, says the Minister of Education Slavica Đukić Dejanović
Minister enlighten Slavica Djukić Dejanović she stated on Friday (March 14) that the school year could be completed normally if primary and secondary schools started implementing the plans for teaching compensation from March 17.
"The minister can extend the school year by four or five days, we still have a chance to make compensations until the end of the year," said Đukić Dejanović in an interview with K1 television.
The minister said that the compensation plan does not apply to the faculties and that the rector is responsible for ensuring educational work at the University and added that the communication she has with him is "one-way".
The state gave even more than the students asked for
She said that the state gave "even more than the students asked for".
She called on all young people, parents and educators to do their part to prevent a civil war on Saturday.
"I think there is a possibility that March 15 will be as peaceful a gathering as possible, that there will be no aggressive actions towards individuals or conquest of institutions," said Đukić Dejanović.
One of the demands of the students who oppose the blockades and who want to study is the resignation of the Minister of Education Slavica Đukić Dejanović.
"My resignation is not disputed at any moment," she said and added that "the attack on the education system was part of a wider plan to block the state."
Source: K1
On April 22, online classes will begin at the Faculty of Medical Sciences in Kragujevac. The students are protesting and saying that they remain in the blockade
Educators from the Rebel University and PULS of primary and secondary schools welcomed Minister of Education Dejan Vuk Stanković on his first working day to show him what they think of him.
"The goal of this action is to support the workers and fight for their rights that were taken away from them at their workplaces," stated the students of the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade.
Although some collectives have decided that classes in Belgrade high schools will start again from Tuesday, the students are not giving up on the blockades. The President of the Forum of Belgrade Grammar Schools, Ana Dmitrijević, says that teachers will enter the classrooms tomorrow - but most likely in empty ones.
RTS employees gathered in the "Our Protest" initiative demand the immediate publication of the names of the responsible editors who make decisions about the content of the program during the blockade of the building. They are also looking for an answer to the question - why is the majority of the editorial staff completely excluded from work?
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