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Institute of Pedagogy

Martina Trajkovska

Demonstrator – Second cycle student, Pedagogical Sciences

Martina Trajkovska was born in 1997 in Tetovo, where she completed primary and secondary education. In 2016 she enrolled in undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Philosophy – Institute of Pedagogy at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, in 2020 acquires the academic title of graduate pedagogue. In 2020/2021, she enrolled in postgraduate studies, Department of Pedagogical Sciences, the same year starts as a demonstrator at the Institute of Pedagogy at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje. She starts her work experience as a coordinator for children in the educational and entertaining show „Dajte muzika“. Since 2021 she has been working as a teacher in the primary school “Vera Ciriviri-Trena” in Skopje. She has participated at many trainings, workshops and seminars related to education and culture. Volunteers in a multidisciplinary project of national interest in culture for 2019, project “Future of Valandovo – young people develop awareness and love for their own culture, heritage and wealth” – AWARENESS OF ITS VALANDOVO, while in 2020 she was an assistant to multidisciplinary project of national interest in culture “The future of Valandovo – young people develop awareness and love for their own culture, heritage and wealth” – AWARENESS OF ITS VALANDOVO II. Since 2020 she has been an assistant on several projects at the Institute for European Educational, Socio-Cultural and Economic Policies EUROPE FOR YOU Skopje:
– “With education to prevent and deal with violence in schools”, a project supported by the City of Skopje, in 2020.
– “How to get to safe schools”, a project supported by the Municipality of Aerodrom, in 2021.
– “Improving the skills for dealing with violence in school through interactive models”, a project supported by the City of Skopje, in 2021.
Participates as a co-author of the article “How to get better online teaching?”, in the student magazine of the Faculty of Philosophy – “Internal passenger”.