As part of the project
“Inclusive preschool education and care” implemented by the Ministry
of education, science and technological development in partnership with the
Novak Djokovic Foundation from the loan of World Bank, 3 more study rooms in
the territory of the municipality of Raska were adapted and equipped.
Preschool “Veselo
detinjstvo” in Raska has been making great efforts for years to include as
many children as possible in preschool education. Recently, preschool education
in the municipality of Raska is completely free, so the interest of parents in
enrolling their children is increasing.
The great need for capacity
expansion has arisen especially in recent years due to the opening of factories
and the retention of young families both in the villages and in the city. This
climate is also characterized by developed tourism due to the nearby mountains
of Golija and Kopaonik, which is considered one of our biggest tourist
attractions.
In all forms of the Institution’s
work this year, 822 children were included, classified into 39 groups. Special
attention is paid to providing support to children from vulnerable social
groups.
Elementary school “Raska”
in the village of Milatkovic, near Raska, gave the use of 3 study rooms to the
preschool institution. The local self-government provided funds for mechanical
works, while the Novak Djokovic Foundation and the Ministry of education, science
and technological development through the project “Inclusive preschool
education and care” adapted and completely equipped the building.
The works involved the
replacement of floors, walls, ceilings, joinery, lighting, as well as the
installation of air conditioning. New, adapted rooms (two mixed and one
preschool group) are fully adapted to the needs of children and educators and
follow the new basics of the preschool education program.
In addition to the furniture that
was selected and adapted to each age group, the rooms are equipped with new
toys, carpets, lazy bags, easels for painting, books and necessary consumables.
In this way, we have enabled the
joint forces for a large number of families to remain in the countryside and
for their children to have the same quality conditions for early education as
in the cities.
In the new groups on the
territory of the Raska municipality, 60 new children aged 3 to 7 years were
enrolled and the premises were adapted and equipped in accordance with the
needs of our youngest residents.
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