PEP NEWS ARCHIVE 2011


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The Primary Education Project (PEP) is a five-year initiative targeting all public primary schools in Macedonia. PEP seeks to improve the quality...

 

 

 


 

 

 


 

 

 


 

  Local Support for Warmer Classrooms

“I was really concerned when my son used to come back from school freezing from the cold, and although I was a member of the School Board at the time

 


 

 

 


 

ThinkQuest lifts up the creativity and inspiration of the students and teachers from ‘Goce Delcev’ primary school in Bitola

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

Malaysia is looking up to Macedonian formative assessment

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

 


 

 

 


 

 


PEP and the Faculty for Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies (FEEIT) are taking big steps toward new challenges-
The first educational robot for the lower primary designed in Macedonia

 

 


 

21st century schools are not just schools that offer modern curricula and interactive teaching approaches.

 

 


 

In order to support, make it easier and enriched the every-day teaching practice, in December 2010

 

 


Two years ago, USAID’s Primary Education Project (PEP) and Microsoft Partners in Learning established a public private partnership

 

 


 

 First Career Center Opens for Secondary Students


On April 14th at ‘Orce Nikolov’ High School in Skopje, PEP hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for the official opening of the first Career Center in the secondary education.

 


 

PEP and Microsoft PIL organized the second Microsoft Innovative Teachers Forum

USAID Primary Education Project and Microsoft Partners in Learning on March 3 organized the second Microsoft Innovative Teachers Forum.

 



A Fence - Bringing School Communities Together

Interethnic conflicts, studying in different ethnic shifts, fights and disagreements among the students are all problems from the past.

 

 


 

PEP inspires a career development project

Katerina Mitevska put the new career teaching and learning approaches she has learned through the USAID founded investment to good use.

 

 


Examination does not have to be stressful

In “Sv. Kliment Ohridski” primary school in Bitola, English language teacher Violeta Popovska uses exams prepared by the students themselves when evaluating the covered curriculum.

 

 


   Teachers’ enthusiasm conquers it all!

At 7:30 am, Zivka Stoilkovska is in her classroom, getting the wood burning stove and the classmate PC ready. 

 

 


Origami as Mathematical Art

With a goal to bring mathematics closer to the students and make them recognize the knowledge gained from studying mathematics in the simple things that surround us, students should be encouraged to produce simple and interesting objects by utilizing their knowledge and at the same time have fun.

 


 

 

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