Talk:Education in Serbia/Archive 1

Saved?
I kind of saved this from Speedy, but I have neither the time nor inclination to work on it anymore, it's an interesting subject so please help it out :) - FrancisTyers 02:56, 20 November 2005 (UTC)


 * On second thoughts, this should probably be hived out to: Education in Serbia and Montenegro (explaining post-communist education system) and Education in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (explaining communist education system), with Education in Yugoslavia as a disambig page. - FrancisTyers 03:06, 20 November 2005 (UTC)

U vezi sa značenjem termina Grammar school u Americi pročitajte istoimeni članak. Andrija 18:21,19 September 2006

Diplom equivalent to Bachelor?
Is it really correct that the old-style Serbian "diplom" degrees are only considered equivalent to a Bachelor's degree in the Bologna system? This is unlike the situation in e.g. Germany and Austria, where such degrees are usually considered equivalent to a Master's (which makes sense given the length and scope of study) - see Diplom. The "magistar", as I understand it, is purely a research degree similar to the Czech "little doctorate", the Scandinavian "magister", possibly the British "MPhil" and similar degrees that lie between the 2nd and 3rd Bologna cycle. 217.13.176.205 09:18, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

It is announced that all (former) students who completed their 4-6 years undergraduate studies (got a "diploma") will be equalised with masters ,,,,, ,; "magistars" will have to study one more year in order to earn a doctorate..You can also look at the articles No. 95 and 127 of the Serbian Law on Higher Education . About Bologna-system degrees in Serbia see Andrija January 10, 2007


 * OK. Maybe you'd like to update the article accordingly? I'd be glad to help, but my knowledge of Serbian is quite limited (I understand the gist of what the documents say, but no details). 217.13.176.205 14:55, 10 January 2007 (UTC)

That's a good idea, but I haven't got time now.Maybe later. In the meantime you can ask Serbian Ministry of Education (link is in the article) or read the Law on Higher Education (in English; the link is in the text above) or see the article about Bologna process.By the way, where are you from? It would be nice from you to create an account, so that other users can leave a message on your talk page.

Bilo bi dobro da neko ko ima vremena iskoristi informacije sa sajta Ministarstva da osavremeni ovaj clanak.Andrija January 10, 2007 21:15

A Diplom has been equalized with the Master's Degree .--Andrija 21:12, 31 July 2007 (UTC)

I fixed several spelling errors, added a citation needed tag and placed links for грађанско and веронаука. The citation tag is based on my personal experience. Currently from what I know all graduates of 4-year secondary schools can attend entrance exams for any faculty and difference exams are not required. I know of people who finished secondary medical schools and are were accepted at electrical engineering faculties. A source for that claim could be found here: in the first paragraph. I also changed the "city education" bit. Грађанско васпитање as the subject is called does not trace its roots directly to word "city". Instead it's more closely related to concepts of civil society (or in Serbian "citizen's society"), citizen's rights and so on. This whole article needs to be reworked, but I don't have enough time do do that right now. 77.105.40.140 (talk) 17:00, 24 July 2011 (UTC)

Veronauka not only christian orthodox
You said that veornauka is a christian orthodox religion education, but it is not only christian orthodox. Students can choose whatever religion they want if that religion is recognized by the government. For example, muslim students have islamic veronauka, jewish have their own, etc. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Protector1990 (talk • contribs) 18:53, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Article totally reworked - July 2012!!!
I am the one who did MAJOR July 2012 changes (under different IPs). I reworked whole article and referenced it. I also solved copy edit tag. Some pictures would do a miracle. Looking forward to seeing this article as good article!!! 178.223.218.179 (talk) 17:06, 21 July 2012 (UTC)

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