That which does not yield results, must be changed. Certain aspects of the concept of primary education will undergo changes, because neither the teachers, nor the students and parents are satisfied with the implementation and the achieved effects, said the Minister of Education and Science Prof. Dr. Vesna Janevska at a meeting with the director of the Education Development Bureau Abdulfeta Fetai, where they discussed the current situation in education and the efforts to improve it, in the interest of creating better pupil generations.
“We plan to teach history, geography, civics and other subjects again as separate subjects, and not as they are currently fused and creating confusion among teachers and pupils. The matter must be clearly delimited, as is the practice in most of the countries in Europe and beyond,” Minister Janevska said.