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The First Educational Materials for Secondary Vocational Schools on the net.kabinet
With the materials created for electrical engineering schools, Petlja has extended support for the teaching of IT subjects in schools

We are very proud of the fact that with these newly published materials, we provide educational materials for all grades of primary schools and high schools, including the majority of subjects taught in specialized IT classes. Furthermore, this year, the team of authors engaged by the Petlja Foundation started creating educational materials designed for secondary vocational schools. Materials have been published for the subjects Programming 1 and Programming 2 for electrical engineering schools, which can be used for the educational profiles of information technology electrical technician and computer technician. About 3,400 students enrol in these two educational profiles in Serbia annually.
This step represents significant progress in our effort to provide comprehensive support to teachers in the implementation of teaching that includes areas of information technology.
All materials are free and available on the online platform net.kabinet, as open educational resources.
Educational materials designed for secondary vocational schools were created within the project "Building the critical computer skills for the future ready workforce " implemented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in partnership with the Ministry of Education, with the support of the Government of the Republic of Serbia.
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The final round of the seventeenth annual Bubble Cup competition for university and high school students was held in Belgrade, organized in collaboration with the Microsoft Development Center in Serbia.
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