Janjiari, Nedi, NATO, and now NDH and language: the minister puts a controversial ace and a textbook PHOTO



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Education Minister Mladen Arevi says the eighth grade Croatian language textbook will be removed and will not be in the car from next year.


Source: Tanjug

Photo: Printskrin / TV B92

Photo: Printskrin / TV B92

arevi reacted in this way on the occasion of a lesson in the transmission of the Croatian language as part of distance learning in RT Vojvodina.

That is, on the slide shown in the distance lesson, it was written, among other things, that during the NDH, care was taken for correct and correct public use of the Croatian language and spelling with the NDH map.

As announced by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Arevi said that Vojvodina has absolutely the rights regarding education and that the approval of textbooks for members of national minorities is the responsibility of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina and the competent provincial Institute .

“Until recently, the role of the minister was not even seen here. With the amendments to the Textbook Law, I started that the minister can react in such situations,” Arevi said.

As he said, when the authorities on the textbooks approve the error, the minister can react and remove the textbook from the catalog of approved textbooks, which, he added, will be done.

Arevi claims that there have been similar situations before, when it comes to textbooks that were approved before the educational reform.

“Textbooks with inadequate formulations of certain subjects and personalities, such as Janjiar, Nedi, NATO pact, were approved. At the Institute for the Advancement of Education, I started and formed a sector that deals with issues of national importance. And that sector deals with issues of national importance, so that we do not have such situations, “Arevi says.

He added that the curricula for the first and fifth, second and sixth grades have been reformed so far, and those for the third and seventh grades will be reformed from the new school year.

Minister Arevi emphasizes that he does not want to undermine good inter-ethnic relations within the community in any way, but points out that such omissions cannot happen.

The director of the Institute for the Advancement of Education, Zlatko Gruanovi, said that he had not found approval of this textbook for the Croatian language since 2012 in the archives of the Institute.

“We now have a new textbook law and regulations that clearly define the procedure for approving textbooks. Regardless of who has approved the textbook, the procedures are now clear and, on the initiative of the Minister of Education, the textbook text will be removed. This will be done with any other textbook. ” errors occur and do not meet the quality standards of textbooks, “concluded the director of the Institute.



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