Tatjana Loshkoska, Klub Magnolija, OOU Koco Racin, Ohrid, N.Macedonia

  • Tatjana Loshkoska, Klub Magnolija, OOU Koco Racin, Ohrid, N.Macedonia

    Tatjana Loshkoska OOU Koco Racin Ohrid, N.Macedonia

    I live in Ohrid, North Macedonia. I am a Biology and Natural Science teacher in Primary School Koco Racin. Magnolia is a club of ecologists in our school and the club is working under my supervision. I have a BSc degree in Biology (Biochemistry and Physiology) and I am a Master of Science in the field of Limnology. I enjoy exploring and researching and have been an active participant in numerous international and national projects related to limnological aspects of Lake Ohrid. The opportunity of eTwinning projects can really enrich my experience and the experience of my students. It is my pleasure to work with all of you and I hope for good collaboration and exchange of ideas.

    Tatjana Loshkoska OOU Koco Racin Ohrid, N.Macedonia

    Primary school "Koco Racin" Ohrid, located in the settlement Radoica Novicic, with regional school in v. D. Lakocerej, is an educational institution that educates students from first to ninth grade. The school educates students in the direction of applying their knowledge, skills and habits, develops critical thinking and responsibility and establishes relationships based on mutual respect, Also, our school continuously strives to improve the quality and efficiency of the educational process. The top priority of the school is to build personalities with high educational, ethical, psychological, emotional, social qualities that will contribute to the development of social and scientific flows of society.

    Tatjana Loshkoska OOU Koco Racin Ohrid, N.Macedonia

    Ohrid City of UNESCO, Promotional video

    Tatjana Loshkoska Primary School Koco Racin Ohrid, N.Macedonia

    N. Macedonia - Promotional video

  • The aim of the International Women in Science Day II project is to promote equal access and participation of women in science, to eliminate prejudices about science as a male discipline and to create opportunities for as many girls as possible to reach leadership positions. Through active participation in this project, we show respect to women every day. Students celebrate the International Day of Women in Science through research, various activities, use of Web 2.0 tools, cooperation and fun.

    I used the Adobe Spark tool to create a presentation for notable female scientists so that the students can learn more about them. 

    Famous Female Scientists

    On the following website, you may see our project activity.