Centre for Civic Education (CCE) takes the opportunity to pay tribute to all the victims and detainees in the Mamula camp during World War II, among whom was the majority population from the Bay of Kotor. The CCE urges the current Government to revise the contract with the company “Orascom”, which refers to the island… »
Press releases 2021
Proactivity control without a functional website
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) warns of the fact that the website of the Agency for Personal Data Protection and Free Access to Information (APDP) does not work or malfunctions for a long time, thereby disabling access to numerous documents and information of public importance. The APDP is responsible for supervising the application of the… »
Why does APDP not apply the law to punish MESCS?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) calls on the Agency for Personal Data Protection and Free Access to Information (APDP) to file the request for initiating misdemeanour procedure against the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport (MESCS), which did not act in accordance with the Law on Free Access to Information by not publishing information… »
Online history teaching – understanding-based teaching
The methodological approach to online teaching has its specifics, but accompanied by good coordination of work, it can open the door to the unimplemented world of teaching based on the development of key competencies and assessment of understanding with the use of interactive and multimedia digital tools. This is one of the conclusions from the… »
Unresolved fate of missing persons as a symbol of failure of the rule of law
The right of families is to know the fate of their loved ones who are considered missing, and enlightening the destiny of the missing persons represent an obligation to victims, their families and society as a whole, as it was stated today, at the press conference of the Association of Families of Missing, Kidnapped and… »
Modernization of history teaching requires continuous development of educational staff
Teaching history needs to be modernized, which requires continuous development of educational staff, as it was concluded, inter alia, at a two-day series of trainings for history teachers and teachers of a social group of subjects, organised by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), within the framework of the project “Teaching history in COVID19 pandemic… »
The prosecution confirmed another plagiarism of Lakićević Đuranović
CCE supports the decision of the Basic State Prosecution Office in Podgorica to submit an indictment against Prof. Dr. Bojana Lakićević Djuranović, considering indisputable evidence following the criminal charge that the CCE submitted on 2December 2019 to the Basic State Prosecution Office. The fact that despite the clear existence of criminal offense, this case has… »
Resistance to rigid demands that are contrary to the civic society concept
On the occasion of the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) calls on decision-makers to primarily dedicate themselves to creating ambience for open and constructive dialogue on freedom of religion and beliefs of all citizens of Montenegro. This also includes a… »
Government representatives forgot the promises given to the residents of Kolašin villages who are fighting to preserve the local rivers
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) again urges the Government of Montenegro to finally, after a year of protests by the population of Kolašin villages, make a decision to terminate harmful concession agreements for the construction of small hydropower plants “Crnja”, “Crni potok” and “Ljubaštica” in Kraljske Bare, as well as small hydropower plant “Skrbuša” in… »
Youth in Montenegro – significance on teaspoon
On the occasion of 12 August – International Youth Day – the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) warns of the increasing marginalization of young people in Montenegro and their exclusion from the decision-making process that directly affects them. The (in)visible segregation of young people is taking place before our eyes, the needs and problems of… »