ZAGREB, February 28, 2018 - Minister of Science and Education Blaženka Divjak on Wednesday commented on accusations against her by the Vigilare conservative non-governmental organisation, saying that it "should be ashamed," called on everyone to first check the facts before labelling others, underscoring that it was necessary to avoid dealing with marginal topics and making children hostage to groups and individuals not interested in advancing the education system.
ZAGREB, February 27, 2018 - Croatian Science and Education Minister Blaženka Divjak and her Serbian counterpart Mladen Šarčević held talks in Zagreb on Tuesday focusing on the opening of a Croatian language instruction office in Novi Sad and the status of Croat students in Serbia and Serb students in Croatia in the context of reciprocity.
ZAGREB, January 21, 2018 - Croatia's Science and Education Minister Blaženka Divjak will attend the Education World Forum, the world's largest gathering of education and skills ministers, which is taking place in London on 22-24 January.
ZAGREB, January 19, 2018 - The European Commission has supported Croatia's efforts to conduct the curriculum reform, and accordingly it has set aside some four million kuna for technical assistance, according to a press release issued by the Croatian Science and Education Ministry.
First, it was terrorism, and now it is independence referendum violence.
Curriculum reform is a never-ending story.
The Education Ministry was seemingly surprised by the beginning of the school year.
There are just three counties in which the number of first-grade students is higher than last year.
Teachers will be able to choose computer programs they will teach.
Croatian universities are not among the top 500 in the world.