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Old 28.02.2015., 19:29   #87
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There is only one English language. All others are bad copies.


They don't need to have university education (even though it is required by job advertisers) to teach the English language to a higher standards in primary and secondary schools. At the universities it may be required that professors have a sufficient education.


But, it is much more important that teachers, students and actually all citizens of the democratic Republic of Croatia are able to speak fluently the proper Croatian language.

You see until recently the Serbo Croatian language was a compulsory language in schools and in everyday life. For centuries on end this mixture of gibberish degraded our beautiful native language.

So there should be more focus on the Croatia language itself.




It is deplorable, but how do you know of this. Have you got any specific stories to tell?
No, teachers in secondary schools must hold a university degree in English, as well as for teaching in primary schools. I for a fact happen to know that dozens of my former high peers hold university degrees in English, and Italian, or German and teach in primary schools, as well as in secondary schools. The possibility of letting somebody to teach English in lower grades of primary schools without holding a degree happens rarely and only in case if there is no qualified teacher available.
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