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Teacher: The current regime is not benefiting from quality education, so it wants to destroy it
Serbia🎓 Education18 days ago

Teacher: The current regime is not benefiting from quality education, so it wants to destroy it

Professor Jelena Teodorović from the Faculty of Pedagogical Sciences in Kragujevac claims that the current regime does not support quality education and aims to destroy higher, basic, and secondary education. She states that public outrage is what protects professors, teachers, and anyone who has spoken against the regime. She mentions that Professor Vladimir Mihić, who was not selected for a position after 24 years at the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Philosophy, along with other professors, could face similar treatment if the public does not protest. Teodorović encourages those who are

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentLeft18 days ago
Teacher: The current regime is not benefiting from quality education, so it wants to destroy it

Professor Jelena Teodorović from the Faculty of Pedagogical Sciences in Kragujevac claims that the current regime does not support quality education and aims to destroy higher, basic, and secondary education. She states that public outrage is what protects professors, teachers, and anyone who has spoken against the regime. She mentions that Professor Vladimir Mihić, who was not selected for a position after 24 years at the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Philosophy, along with other professors, could face similar treatment if the public does not protest. Teodorović encourages those who are

Bias read (Left): The article presents criticism of the current regime, implying it seeks to undermine education and suppress dissent. The framing emphasizes opposition to the regime and supports academic freedom, which aligns with left-leaning perspectives.

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