That is really great! Good work!

I also do work on Wikipedia with my classes, and every once in a while I
have a serbian student. When that happens again, I will try to remember to
get in touch with you.

Right now, I have a few Bosnian and Kosovan students, but I am not sure
that they would relate well to somebody from Serbia...

Congrats once again on your acheivement!

Gabriel


On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 11:13 PM, Mile Kiš <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone!
> I am honored to inform you that several months of integrating Wikipedia
> into primary and secondary schools in Serbia has finally paid off!
>
> After the Ministry has prescribed that from September 2014 all students of
> the second year of secondary school curriculum *must study wiki tools*,
> Institute for the Improvement of knowledge and education has included a
> course on Wikipedia in its catalog of programs of continuous professional
> development of teachers, professors and other school personnel. We got
> accreditation for two years. Not a lot applicants got accreditation.
>
> This course will start in December.
>
>
>
> first challenge we successfully crossed :) next will come.
>
> I started writing blog post about this and hope it will be ready on 20
> June.
>
> If you have some questions I will be happy to answer you :)
>
>
>
> Mile Kiš
>
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>
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