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May 2012 Education Capacity Building Tour in Albania and Serbia. In cooperation with Education Forum from Serbia and the Center for Democratic Education from Albania, Professor Lorin Anderson from the University of South Carolina gave a series of talks at the University of Tirana, the University of Durrës and the University of Belgrade on the revision of Bloom's Taxonomy and the new dynamic teaching methodology tool which he is developing together with the CDRSEE and an international team of education experts. This talented, multi-faceted group will ultimately publish a manual that will provide teachers with the latest research on teaching methods and ideas on how these methods can be used in their classrooms. Present at these talks were the State Secretary from the Ministry of Education and Science in Serbia Ms Tünde Kovàcs-Cerovic, the Director of the Institute for Educational Development Ms Tidita Abdurrahmani from Albania, PHD students, professors and educators.
14 May 2012 – European Union Enlargement Process.
CDRSEE board member Dušan Reljić has co-authored a research paper on the hiatus in the European Union Enlargement Process. Together with the co-authors, Andrea Despot and Günter Seufert, he argues that in the wake of Croatia's EU accession in mid-2013, it is probable that the Union's enlargement process towards Turkey and the Western Balkans will initially grind to a halt, possibly for a decade or more. How can the EU nonetheless safeguard its position as the driving force behind conflict transformation in the Western Balkan states, and how can it prevent European influence in Turkey, an increasingly important player on the international stage, from dwindling? It should ensure candidates' integration within as many EU policy areas as possible prior to accession, so that the stabilising and democratising effects of the EU's enlargement policy remain intact. For the full text of the analysis, please click here: http://www.swp-berlin.org. The paper is also available in Turkish and Bosnian / Croatian / Montenegrin / Serbian language.
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6 May 2012 – International Expectations Following Elections in Serbia.
CDRSEE Board member Dusan Reljic participated in a panel at the Media Centre in Belgrade on election night May 6th to discuss the expectations of the international community regarding Serbia's future EU membership and the difficult economic and political changes it will need to pursue. The discussions were moderated by CDRSEE Executive Director Nenad Sebek.
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Teaching the History of Southeastern Europe
Edited by
CHRISTINA KOULOURI

CONTENTS
- Preface by Costa Carras, JHP rapporteur
(pdf 185 kb)
- Introduction:
The Tyranny of History by Christina Koulouri, chair of the HEC Democritus
University of Thrace
(pdf 694 kb)
- History
Textbooks and the Creation of National Identity by Dubravka Stojanovic,
vice-chair of the HEC University of Belgrade
(pdf 451 kb)
- The
Culture of Dialogue by Neven Budak, University of Zagreb
(pdf 282 kb)
- The
Persistance of Ethnocentric School History by Thalia Dragonas and
Anna Frangoudaki, University of Athens
(pdf 535 kb)
- The
History of Albanians and their Neighbors in Albanian Textbooks by
Valentina Duka, University of Tirana
(pdf 182 kb)
- The
Reflection of Balkan History in the Bulgarian School Textbooks by
Alexei Kalionski, University of Sofia
(pdf 493 kb)
- Workshops
for the Future by Vera Katz, Institute of History, Sarajevo
(pdf 601 kb)
- History
Textbooks and Nationalism by Niyazi Kizilyurek, University of Cyprus
(pdf 461 kb)
- Boring
History, Bored Pupils: The Role of History Teachers by Snjezana
Koren, Osnovna skola Eugena Kumicica,
Velika Gorica, Croatia
(pdf 448 kb)
- Suggestions
for the Teaching of a Non-Conflictual History by Mirela-Luminita
Murgescu, University of Bucharest
(pdf 680 kb)
- The
Situation Regarding History Textbooks in SEE by Bozo Repe, University
of Ljubljana
(pdf 727 kb)
- Beyond National Narratives. The Role of History
Textbooks by Hanna Schissler, Georg Eckert Institute for Internaional
Textbook Research, Braunschweig
- General Problems in the History Textbooks of Balkans
by Emilija Simoska, Institute for Sociological, Political and legal
Research,Center for Ethnic Relations, Skopje
- Appendix
(pdf 404 kb)
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