The reason for the small number of school newspapers is the students’
lack of interest for additional duties, say the professors from the
secondary schools.
The councillors of the Municipality of Kisela Voda decided not to take their honoraria for attending sessions in January, February and March, but to acquire the municipal computers instead, as compensation.
As part of the project “Imagine your future”, the “Imagine” projection will take place on Monday, February 23, 2009, 19:30h in the Macedonian Film library.
According to the research conducted by GfK, covering the countries from
Central and Eastern Europe, Macedonia is the leading country in the
Balkans with 50,3 per cent of internet users older than 15 years.
This year, on the occasion of the Safer Internet Day, an event was organized in the EU Info Centre and several expert presenters familiarized the heterogeneous audience with the methods for making the internet a safer place.
Parents claim that during parent meetings, the schools’ directors are
telling them to sign statements that they would pay for the damaged or
stolen computers.