NEW CYCLE OF REGIONAL CONSULTATIONS OF EDUCATIONAL ADVISORS AND ADVISORS OF EXTERNAL ASSOCIATES FROM ALL SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIONS

As part of Component 2 of the Ministry of Education’s project “Inclusive Preschool Education”, the Ministry, in cooperation with UNICEF, organized a new cycle of regional expert consultations of educational advisors, which were joined on this occasion by advisors-external associates (SSS) for preschool education (PVE) from all school administrations (ŠU).

The two-day consultations are planned to strengthen SSS’s capacity to support 25% of preschool institutions (PU) in 2024, through the Action Plan (AP) for implementing the Education Development Strategy 2020-2030.

Considering the existing resources and the size of the PVO system, this is the minimum number of PUs for which mentoring support is planned until the end of 2024.

The consultations, attended by about 120 educational advisors and SSS, were held at 4 locations in 2 terms:

• April 25-26, 2024 in Vrnjačka Banja (Schools: Užice, Čačak, Kraljevo, Kragujevac, and the Novi Pazar group) and in Vranje (Schools: Leskovac, Niš, Kruševac, Jagodina, and Zaječar);

• May 9-10, 2024 in Belgrade (Schools: Belgrade, Valjevo, and Požarevac) and in Irig (Schools: Zrenjanin, Sombor, and Novi Sad).

In order to optimally utilize the joint capacities of all those present at the counseling itself, it was important to carry out certain preparatory activities at the level of the SH and at the level of the selected selected PEs.

Educational counselors at the level of each SH were tasked with agreeing on which PEs, whose practitioners needed priority support for further quality implementation of the Foundations of the Program – The Take-Off Years and improving the quality of work (and that the number of kindergartens falls within the established 25%).

Each SH had autonomy in selecting the PEs for which they would plan mentoring support, and the SSS was also included in the selection. When selecting PEs, the SHs took into account the different lengths of the period of implementation of the new program concept, the size of the preschool institution (number of facilities), whether the PE has a professional associate, and certain specificities in the functioning of the PE.

Given that in each selected PU, support is planned for one facility (kindergarten), the directors of the PU were sent a letter regarding the final selection of a specific facility that will receive support during 2024. They were also helped in this by the format of the “personal identity card” of the PU/facility that they received from the Ministry of Education, which they should fill out as precisely as possible, considering their strengths and needs.

Educational advisors and the Social Security Administration brought the “personal identity card” filled out by the PU to the counseling session so that it would serve as a starting point in planning authentic support for a specific PU, or facility, during their work. They also used the Annual Work Plan and Development Plan of the specific institution (in electronic format) in planning support during the Counseling session itself.

The consultations were conducted at the level of the SH teams (educational advisors and SSS), and then further steps were planned immediately thereafter until the end of 2024, but also later.

During the two days of consultations, in a stimulating and working atmosphere, opportunities were created for professional exchange and joint learning of all those present, which contributed to the development of an authentic concept of mentoring support for each PU – planning activities and the dynamics of mentoring support plans in accordance with the needs of the PU and the resources of the SH.

Colleagues from the Ministry participated in the preparation of the scenario and conducting the Consultation – Jasmina Đelić, Head of the Department for Coordination of the Work of the SH and Vesna Šaponjić, an independent advisor in the same Department.

All participants in the consultation expressed satisfaction after the two-day work during which, in addition to the Department for Coordination of the Work of the SH, they also had the support of representatives of the Project and UNICEF.

Given that further high-quality implementation of the program concept and improvement of the quality of work is a complex, demanding and long-term process that requires further support for practitioners in preschool institutions even after the completion of the Project, the professional and advisory support that can be provided by educational advisors along with advisors – external collaborators in the field of early childhood education is recognized as very important support.

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NEW KINDERGARTEN OPENED IN MEROSINA

On June 14, 2024, State Secretary in the Ministry of Education Zoran Kasalovic and the Mayor of Merosina Sasa Jovanović ceremoniously opened a newly constructed kindergarten within the “Poletarac” Preschool Institution in Merosina. The new facility, covering an area of approximately 640m2 and funded with over 53 million dinars, will provide 80 new spots for children, organized into four groups.

“With the construction of this facility, we continue to implement our educational policy aimed at increasing the coverage of children through the preschool education system. The Ministry of Education supports parents, local government, and our youngest citizens because by investing in their education, we lay the foundation for a healthy and happy childhood, and consequently, a successful future,” stated State Secretary Zoran Kasalovic, emphasizing that the expansion of preschool institution capacities in Serbia is part of the “Inclusive Preschool Education and Care” project supported by the World Bank.

Previously, as part of the Project, the Ministry of Education adapted six rooms for operation in five villages of the Merosina municipality, accommodating over 200 children in the preschool education system over the past four years. Free transportation has been provided for children from remote areas, and workshops have been organized for parents from socially vulnerable groups. Merosina received non-refundable funds totalling 7.3 million dinars for these activities.

“The Municipality of Merosina and the Poletarac Preschool Institution are honoured and pleased to open the new kindergarten in Merosina today with State Secretary in the Ministry of Education Zoran Kasalovic. The new “Poletarac” building eliminates waiting lists, facilitates and enhances children’s stay in the kindergarten, and allows parents to work with peace of mind, knowing their children are in good hands. It is our responsibility as the local self-government, together with the ministry, to continue implementing such successful projects and to improve conditions for young parents while encouraging natality,” stated Mayor Sasha Jovanović.

In addition to expanding capacities, the Ministry of Education pays special attention to improving the quality of the preschool education system. In line with this, training sessions have been conducted for employees within the preschool institution territory of the Merošina municipality. Visits to the cluster center in Pirot have been organized for educators, professional associates, and directors to exchange practical knowledge and experiences. The Inclusive Education Team has undergone training aimed at supporting parents and children. Additional funds amounting to approximately 225,000 dinars have been allocated to enhance the quality of the preschool education system, specifically for the acquisition of ICT equipment and low-mobile furniture.

The Ministry of Education is implementing the “Inclusive Preschool Education and Care” project in cooperation with the World Bank, covering 23 facilities in the territory of 22 local self-governments. The Project aims to improve the quality of preschool upbringing and education, with a particular focus on increasing its accessibility to children from socially vulnerable groups and raising parents’ awareness of the importance of including children in the preschool education system from the earliest age. The total value of the project is 47 million euros.

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OVER 950 PARTICIPANTS AT THE PARENTING FAIR IN NOVI PAZAR

On Saturday, June 8th, the Parenting Fair was held for the second time at the “Dečija radost” kindergarten in Novi Pazar, with over 950 parents and children in attendance.

As part of the Inclusive Preschool Education and Care project, and under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, the first Parenting Fair in this city was organized last year, garnering significant interest from the broader community, especially families with young children.

Encouraged by the positive experience and the great interest of parents, particularly those from vulnerable social groups, for this type of direct communication and support from local institutions and organizations, the “Mladost” Preschool Institution from Novi Pazar organized the Parenting Fair again this year.

During the Parenting Fair, 15 workshops were held for parents and children, and various educational institutions, as well as local government institutions, were presented – including the “Mladost” Preschool Institution, elementary schools and kindergartens, the Novi Pazar Health Center, the Novi Pazar Psychologists Association, the Association for People with Intellectual Disabilities (MNRP), the Novi Pazar Center for Social Work, the “Stevan Mokranjac” Music School, the “Ras” Museum, the “Dositej Obradović” National Library, the Bosniak National Council, the Sports Association and School Sports Association of Novi Pazar, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Novi Pazar Police Department, and the “Duga” Center for Children and Youth.

The fair was visited by over 950 parents with children, including 178 fathers, 357 mothers, and 421 children. Visitors had the opportunity to learn about their parental rights and the services and support provided by the mentioned institutions in one place. Parents were able to enhance their parenting skills through various types of workshops and participate in different creative activities with their children.

Photos from the event can be viewed here.

The aim of holding the Parenting Fairs is to allow as many parents of preschool-aged children as possible to become familiar with the services and types of support provided to families by local institutions and organizations. Additionally, the fair is an opportunity to strengthen their parenting competencies through educational workshops and to learn, create, play, and have fun with their children by participating in creative and sports activities.

The Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the World Bank, has so far organized six Parenting Fairs as part of the “Inclusive Preschool Education and Care” project in Čačak, Sombor, Vranje, Loznica, Novi Pazar, and Kragujevac. Thanks to the good results and great interest from parents, some local governments have decided to continue organizing Parenting Fairs annually and to provide continuous support to families with young children.

ADAPTED AND EQUIPPED 4 CLASSROOMS IN THE VILLAGES OF SVRACKOVCI AND PRANANI AT THE PRESCHOOL INSTITUTION “SUNCE” IN GORNJI MILANOVAC

The first traces of organized work with preschool children date back to 1930, when a kindergarten was established at the local primary school. More serious and organized work began on September 6, 1966, with the opening of a kindergarten at the First Primary School, marking the beginning of continuous organized preschool education in Gornji Milanovac. Finally, in 1972, the Assembly of the Municipality of Gornji Milanovac established the “Institution for the Care and Education of Children, Provision of Extended Stay, Accommodation, and Other Forms of Assistance to Primary School Students,” under the name “Miša Lazić.”

Since its founding, the institution operated in inadequate spaces at “King Alexander I” Primary School until the construction of the first building in 1972. The second organizational unit, Building II, was built in 1979. Building III was constructed in 1981, and an annex to Building I was added in 1984. On October 1, 2008, a new working unit, Building IV, was formed by adapting the so-called “Residence” space at “Momčilo Nastasijević” Primary School. Preschool education in Rudnik is conducted in a facility built in 1971 as part of “Arsenije Loma” Primary School in Rudnik. In Pranjani, the preschool education system began operating on October 1, 2002, using the space at “Ivo Andrić” Primary School, and since January 18, 2010, the kindergarten in Pranjani has been operating in a newly adapted space.

Educational work with children is organized in nursery groups for ages 1-2 and 2-3 years, as well as educational groups for ages 3-5.5 years, and mixed groups from 1-3 years and from 3 years until the start of the preparatory preschool program. The preparatory preschool program is part of the institution’s regular program (ages 5.5 – 6.5 years) and is conducted as either full-day or four-hour sessions. The working units are of a combined nature (nursery and kindergarten), except for the facility in Rudnik, which has a mixed group and another group in the preparatory preschool program, and Building IV, which is exclusively for children of preparatory preschool age. The total number of children enrolled in the kindergarten is 1320.

To ensure the quality of educational work, efforts are made to provide resources for adapting spaces and equipping kindergartens with furniture, didactic materials, toys, various equipment, experimental tools, audiovisual materials, literature, and ICT equipment. The resources for adaptation and equipping are provided with the help of the local community, creating didactic materials in the kindergartens involving children, educators, parents, and local community experts, as well as implementing numerous projects.

As part of the “Inclusive Early Childhood Education and Care” project implemented by the Ministry of Education with the help of the World Bank, 4 classrooms have been adapted and equipped. In the kindergarten in Pranjani, 2 classrooms for children aged 3 to school age and 1 room for nursery-aged children were adapted and equipped, while one educational room was adapted in the facility at the primary school in Svračkovci.

The adaptation of the space included painting, replacing, repairing, and sanding parquet floors, painting radiators, and installing LED panels. In Pranjani, the carpentry in the mentioned three rooms was replaced. The classrooms were equipped with the most modern furniture, didactic materials, toys, picture books, and other materials needed for educational work. This has created an environment that allows children to grow and develop in a safe and stimulating setting, enabling them to explore, play, and learn with their peers.

The significance of the “Inclusive Preschool Education and Care” project, through which the classrooms at the “Sunce” Preschool Institution were adapted and equipped, is extremely significant as it improves the quality of work, increases the coverage of children, ensures the availability of preschool services, and creates equal opportunities for learning and development for all children.

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