MOSTAR, May 31 (Hina) - Croatian textbooks will be gradually withdrawn from schools in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the next two years in areas mostly populated by Croats, spokeswoman of the regional office of the international High
Representative to the country, Avis Benes, said in Mostar Wednesday. She added this had been agreed on at a meeting of Bosnian Federation Education Minister Fahrudin Rizvanbegovic and his deputy Ivo Jovic with canton education ministers. The meeting, which focused on overcoming the crisis in Bosnian schooling, concluded that pedagogy institutes were to draft "the cores of curricula" of culture, languages and literature of all three constitutive peoples in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The drafts are to be included in school curricula by September, Benes said. Classes on all religions in the country will be held for all students, she said. Benes stressed it had also been agreed that "the mutual rec
MOSTAR, May 31 (Hina) - Croatian textbooks will be gradually
withdrawn from schools in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the next two years
in areas mostly populated by Croats, spokeswoman of the regional
office of the international High Representative to the country,
Avis Benes, said in Mostar Wednesday.
She added this had been agreed on at a meeting of Bosnian Federation
Education Minister Fahrudin Rizvanbegovic and his deputy Ivo Jovic
with canton education ministers.
The meeting, which focused on overcoming the crisis in Bosnian
schooling, concluded that pedagogy institutes were to draft "the
cores of curricula" of culture, languages and literature of all
three constitutive peoples in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The drafts are
to be included in school curricula by September, Benes said.
Classes on all religions in the country will be held for all
students, she said.
Benes stressed it had also been agreed that "the mutual recognition
of diplomas will be harmonised in the Bosnian Federation".
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