Danijela Šćepanović, education Policy Analyst and Education Technologist
Katarina Aleksić, head of Education Technology Center
Danijela Djukic, head of Center for International and National research of Institute for Education Quality and Evaluation of Republic of Serbia
Branislav Randjelovic, director of the Institute for Education Quality and Evaluation of Republic of Serbia
Katarina Aleksić is Head of Education Technology Center (Institute for Education Quality and Evaluation) and Advisor to the Minister for Digitalization in Education (Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development). Her field of expertise is online teaching and learning with scope of work related to the Policy and Strategy development in the field of quality digital education and action planning for the integration of the digital education into general and specific strategic documents. She is experienced computer science teacher who has won numerous international and national awards in the field of innovative approaches to teaching and learning. She is the author and co-author of several scientific papers, as well as the co-author of three four textbooks in the field of informatics and computer science.
Head of Center for International and National research of Institute for Education Quality and Evaluation of Republic of Serbia. She coordinated expert teams in process of developing educational standards and quality standards of educational institutions. She created, coordinated and participated in the realization of various trainings and projects in education. Also, she participated in working groups established by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development for the drafting of legislative. She published scientific papers, expert works and publications.
Director of the Institute for Education Quality and Evaluation of Republic of Serbia. He also works as assistant professor at Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, and at Faculty of Teachers Education, University of K.Mitrovica. He published more than 60 scientific papers, research works, textbooks and publications. He was researcher on various scientific and educational projects. Areas of research is applied mathematics, computers science, educational science and digitalization of education.
Digital Literacy in Serbia
Danijela Šćepanović, education Policy Analyst and Education Technologist
Katarina Aleksić, head of Education Technology Center
Danijela Djukic, head of Center for International and National research of Institute for Education Quality and Evaluation of Republic of Serbia
Branislav Randjelovic, director of the Institute for Education Quality and Evaluation of Republic of Serbia
Katarina Aleksić is Head of Education Technology Center (Institute for Education Quality and Evaluation) and Advisor to the Minister for Digitalization in Education (Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development). Her field of expertise is online teaching and learning with scope of work related to the Policy and Strategy development in the field of quality digital education and action planning for the integration of the digital education into general and specific strategic documents. She is experienced computer science teacher who has won numerous international and national awards in the field of innovative approaches to teaching and learning. She is the author and co-author of several scientific papers, as well as the co-author of three four textbooks in the field of informatics and computer science.
The Serbian Education Development Strategy 2020 (Ministry of Education Science and Technological Development, 2012) has set the basis for the promotion of the electronic and distance learning in all levels of education, from preschool, across higher, up until lifelong learning. The first Soft Policy Paper Guidelines for Advancing the Integration of Information-Communication Technologies in Education, adopted by the National Education Council of the Republic of Serbia 2013, broadly discussed digital education based on the result of a yearlong comprehensive research and discussion. The document has presented an abundance of quantitative and qualitative data that reflect the current level of development and the application of ICT within the system of elementary and secondary education in Serbia.
Major impact of all the ICT-related policies flourished in 2017 when the course of Informatics and Programming was introduced in primary education at the fifth grade (students age 11) as a mandatory school subject. This initiative presents one of the main pillars for the development of digital competences of students within the Serbian educational system. Since then, 250 thousand students have been introduced to Digital Literacy and Coding.
FIGURE 11 OVERVIEW OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN SERBIA
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