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    Minister distributes drones to schools so that students can learn PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES

    670 unmanned aircraft i.e. drones were allocated to primary schools in Serbia and they are intended for learning Scratch and Python programming languages as a part of the IT syllabus in the fifth and sixth grades.

    This is a continuation of the „For a better school“ initiative, implemented based on the previously signed Memorandum of Cooperation between the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development and Rotary clubs in Serbia.

    US$117,200 was raised and 670 drones were procured for primary schools in Serbia. The project was financially supported by the Rotary Foundation and Rotarians from the United States, Germany, Australia, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.

    Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development, Branko Ruzic, attended last week at the „20. oktobar“ primary school in Novi Beograd the delivery of unmanned aircraft and, on the occasion, he explained that digitalization was a continuous process, carried out in Serbia with the great support of the Prime Minister.

    According to him, it is very important to develop digital literacy in the youngest, and this is why the subject Digital World was introduced in the first and second grade of primary school, while from the fifth grade, IT and Computing is a compulsory subject.

    Izvor: BIZLife

    Foto: Ministarstvo prosvete

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