STM in Yugoslavian school curriculum
Aida Vidan
avidan at FAS.HARVARD.EDU
Sun Feb 24 17:23:19 UTC 2008
Hello,
I believe this was an acronym used in the Slovenian curriculum indicating
"samoupravljanje s temelji marksizma" (it was offered under a different name in
the other republics of the former Yugoslavia). It literally means "[socialist]
self-management with the foundations of Marxism".
All best,
Aida Vidan
Dr. Aida Vidan
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Barker Center 340
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138
U.S.A.
tel. 617-495-2933
email: avidan at fas.harvard.edu
Quoting w martin <wm6 at uchicago.edu>:
> Hello SEELANGers,
>
> In a text I'm translating there's a reference to a course
> known by the acronym "STM" which was part of high school
> curriculum in Yugoslavia. I'm assuming it has to do with
> Socialist theory of some sort, but I'm wondering if anyone
> knows what the unabbreviated name of the course and how it is
> usually translated into English. Many thanks in advance for
> any help!
>
> Bill Martin
>
>
>
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