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Post by engers on May 15, 2008 1:32:34 GMT -5
BELGRADE -- Of Serbia's 7.5 million citizens, more than 1.2 million did not complete elementary education, Biznis i Finansije magazine claims.
At the same time, the weekly quotes data released by the Statistical Office, which shows that 3.5 percent of the population is completely illiterate.
The statistic applies to central and northern Serbia, without Kosovo.
At the same time, the article says, 126,127 citizens completed one to three years of elementary school, whereas 898,847 only completed four to seven years.
The results of reading tests in Serbia demonstrate that 40 percent of the persons who declared themselves literate in fact were not, while that percentage was even higher for writing tests.
The percentage of illiteracy in the whole of Serbia is 1.5 percent, whereas the figure for the whole of Europe is 1.5, while Slovenia, for example, has 0.6 of its population officially declared illiterate.
At the same time, Serbia is the only country in Europe where the number persons with high education has dropped in the last fifteen years – today standing at 7 percent.
Although secondary education is free, not everyone uses this opportunity, and every year high schools report capacity to take on 10,000 additional students.
Serbia spends around 3.8 percent of the GDP on education of some half a million elementary, secondary and university students each year, and falls into the category of countries with the lowest education budget in Europe.
[ftp]http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2008&mm=05&dd=13&nav_id=50211[/ftp]
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Post by Kralj Vatra on May 15, 2008 2:32:35 GMT -5
"The percentage of illiteracy in the whole of Serbia is 1.5 percent, whereas the figure for the whole of Europe is 1.5" Pretty reasonable , now show us the stats for albinists... but ohh i understand none can collect those stats in alby-land, since noone knows basic arithmetic.... Why is then, Gernamy, Italy coming to Zrenjanin, Kragujevac, why is India coming to NS, while the best you albs could get is a few nato bases.... Ajde back to your mizery now...
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Post by vinjak on May 15, 2008 4:42:06 GMT -5
LMAO
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Post by Pejoni on May 15, 2008 7:36:16 GMT -5
more than 1.2 million did not complete elementary education
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Post by Kralj Vatra on May 15, 2008 7:44:58 GMT -5
more than 1.2 million did not complete elementary education Yes including under 5 year old ones, although i think that even infants in Serbia are smarter than graduates of the ..... TIRANA university!!!
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Post by radovic on May 15, 2008 8:05:25 GMT -5
more than 1.2 million did not complete elementary education Let's look at this info more closely. Let's see. There are 8 million over people in Serbia -- 7.5 million inhabitants, 150,000 repatriations, 300,000 Montenegrin citizens, around 700,000 refugees. About approximately 8.7 million people. This would indicate that there are problems in the claims this B92 article makes.Now let's assume this article is not biased: The age structure in Serbia is basically the same as Croatia's. 16.2% are 0-14, 67% are 15-64%, and 16.8% are 65+. Given that people start school at Age 7, this means that elementary educations lasts until the age of 14 (it mentions 4-7 years). Some one under the age of 14 can not be said to have completed elementary education. 16.2% of 7.5 million is 1.215 million. So basically B92 added everyone under the age of 14 in this statistic.There are serious problems in this article. It once again shows B92's and the Serbian medias use of statistics for often dubious reasons.If B92 wants to be taken seriously they should ssay what the number actually is so that we can take out people U-14 and see what the actual number is.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on May 15, 2008 8:19:24 GMT -5
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Post by radovic on May 15, 2008 8:20:54 GMT -5
Thats what i've been thinking radovic, some B92 articles suck all the way. The only site i visit anymore is the emportal.co.yu, and www.glassrbije.org/I don't trust emportal.co.yu, 100%. It has sighted b92 articles.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on May 15, 2008 8:22:03 GMT -5
ye, but the business news are good, i think.
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Post by Novus Dis on May 15, 2008 18:55:07 GMT -5
Let's look at this info more closely. Let's see. There are 8 million over people in Serbia -- 7.5 million inhabitants, 150,000 repatriations, 300,000 Montenegrin citizens, around 700,000 refugees. About approximately 8.7 million people. This would indicate that there are problems in the claims this B92 article makes.Now let's assume this article is not biased: The age structure in Serbia is basically the same as Croatia's. 16.2% are 0-14, 67% are 15-64%, and 16.8% are 65+. Given that people start school at Age 7, this means that elementary educations lasts until the age of 14 (it mentions 4-7 years). Some one under the age of 14 can not be said to have completed elementary education. 16.2% of 7.5 million is 1.215 million. So basically B92 added everyone under the age of 14 in this statistic.There are serious problems in this article. It once again shows B92's and the Serbian medias use of statistics for often dubious reasons.If B92 wants to be taken seriously they should ssay what the number actually is so that we can take out people U-14 and see what the actual number is.Bunch of sleazy fuckers. What can you expect from people who wish to trade their spiritual soul for materialistic possessions?
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Post by Sh1 Shonić on May 16, 2008 5:34:50 GMT -5
Engers
Ajd pogledaj koji je procenat nepismenosti na Kosovu pa nam javi. Moze?
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Post by engers on May 16, 2008 7:39:01 GMT -5
Engers Ajd pogledaj koji je procenat nepismenosti na Kosovu pa nam javi. Moze? Ne moze, jer 100% necete mi verovati.
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Post by mike67 on May 16, 2008 9:15:46 GMT -5
Yes including under 5 year old ones, although i think that even infants in Serbia are smarter than graduates of the ..... TIRANA university!!!
*keep profanities to a minimum
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Post by zgembo on May 16, 2008 17:49:26 GMT -5
Engers Ajd pogledaj koji je procenat nepismenosti na Kosovu pa nam javi. Moze? Ne moze, jer 100% necete mi verovati. Ma da, a Pristinski Fakultet je Balkanski Sorbon. Sta zapravo zelis dokazati, da niste neskolovane poluzivotinje? Procent nepismenosti je ravnomeran sa procentom Cigana u drzavi, a vi ste ih sve isterali sa Kosova.
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Post by wachojacko on May 16, 2008 19:01:04 GMT -5
^^ haha, najzabavniji komentar ikada ljudi su uvek pre isli u pristinu ako su pali jednu godinu u nisu beogradu ljubljani i sarajevu steta, vise nemamo kosovo, kako ce sada ljudi proc neke predmete
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Post by zgembo on May 17, 2008 12:20:14 GMT -5
Znam kako je, moj brat od strica je zavrsio faks zahvaljujuci Pristini, nije mogao proci semestar cak u Podgorici.
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Post by skumbag on May 17, 2008 12:33:15 GMT -5
Well its only a little over a million that can hardly spell. It just means that the minority of the population can talk about life among goats while the others can write about life among goats.
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Post by Anthologic on May 18, 2008 3:00:23 GMT -5
The title says "Serbia's low illiteracy rate".
ILLITERACY.
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Post by Pejoni on May 18, 2008 11:16:38 GMT -5
LMAO
Deacon why did u change the title, are u ashamed?
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Post by Novus Dis on May 18, 2008 18:01:53 GMT -5
LMAO Deacon why did u change the title, are u ashamed? Made it more accurate.
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