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Native name | Светлана Матић |
Born | Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia | June 19, 1966
Occupation | Writer and pedagogue |
Language | Serbian, German |
Nationality | Serbian |
Education | Bachelor of Pedagogy |
Notable works | Naš jezik Pevam danju, pevam noću Srbi u Austriji |
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Svetlana Matić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Светлана Матић, Serbian pronunciation: [sʋɛ̌tlana mǎːtitɕ]; born June 19, 1966) is a Serbian writer and pedagogue. She writes poetry, prose, and textbooks in Serbian and German language and teaches Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian in Viennese schools. [1] [2] [3]
In Belgrade, Svetlana graduated from the University of Belgrade Pedagogical Academy in 1987 and from the Faculty of Philosophy in 1993. She also holds a diploma from the Theological and Pedagogical College in Strebersdorf, thus earned her the title of Teacher of Orthodox Religion in 2014. Besides that, Svetlana is a licensed insurance agent for work in Serbia, Croatia, and Austria.
After she gained work experience within her own profession in primary schools " Vuk Karadžić" in Ripanj and " Filip Filipović" in Belgrade, Svetlana went to Vienna, where she has worked for ten years as a marketing manager at Radio Telephone 1510 – one of the most famous Serbian media in Austria. Today, she is engaged as a pedagogical adviser at the School Directorate of the City of Vienna, at the Fabe counseling center, in which she is in charge for migrant children from the former Yugoslavia, who have learning and behavioral difficulties. [4]
Svetlana often participates in professional and scientific conferences and is an associate of pedagogical scientific journals such as Učitelj, Prosvetni pregled, Nastava i vaspitanje, Spoji etc. [5]
She has written 11 textbooks]and books of poetry and prose and is a regular member of the Association of Writers of Serbia, Matica srpska, Association " Milutin Milanković", SPKD "Prosvjeta" Austria, Association of Writers "Sedmica" from Frankfurt, a corresponding member of the Department of Social Sciences of the Serbian Royal Academy of Innovation Sciences (SKAIN), and the vice president of the Association "Vukova porodica". She is the founder and the first president of the Austrian and Serbian Cultural Society "Vilhelmina Mina Karadžić" as well. [6]
She lives and works in Vienna.
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Svetlana Matić | |
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Native name | Светлана Матић |
Born | Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia | June 19, 1966
Occupation | Writer and pedagogue |
Language | Serbian, German |
Nationality | Serbian |
Education | Bachelor of Pedagogy |
Notable works | Naš jezik Pevam danju, pevam noću Srbi u Austriji |
Website | |
www |
Svetlana Matić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Светлана Матић, Serbian pronunciation: [sʋɛ̌tlana mǎːtitɕ]; born June 19, 1966) is a Serbian writer and pedagogue. She writes poetry, prose, and textbooks in Serbian and German language and teaches Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian in Viennese schools. [1] [2] [3]
In Belgrade, Svetlana graduated from the University of Belgrade Pedagogical Academy in 1987 and from the Faculty of Philosophy in 1993. She also holds a diploma from the Theological and Pedagogical College in Strebersdorf, thus earned her the title of Teacher of Orthodox Religion in 2014. Besides that, Svetlana is a licensed insurance agent for work in Serbia, Croatia, and Austria.
After she gained work experience within her own profession in primary schools " Vuk Karadžić" in Ripanj and " Filip Filipović" in Belgrade, Svetlana went to Vienna, where she has worked for ten years as a marketing manager at Radio Telephone 1510 – one of the most famous Serbian media in Austria. Today, she is engaged as a pedagogical adviser at the School Directorate of the City of Vienna, at the Fabe counseling center, in which she is in charge for migrant children from the former Yugoslavia, who have learning and behavioral difficulties. [4]
Svetlana often participates in professional and scientific conferences and is an associate of pedagogical scientific journals such as Učitelj, Prosvetni pregled, Nastava i vaspitanje, Spoji etc. [5]
She has written 11 textbooks]and books of poetry and prose and is a regular member of the Association of Writers of Serbia, Matica srpska, Association " Milutin Milanković", SPKD "Prosvjeta" Austria, Association of Writers "Sedmica" from Frankfurt, a corresponding member of the Department of Social Sciences of the Serbian Royal Academy of Innovation Sciences (SKAIN), and the vice president of the Association "Vukova porodica". She is the founder and the first president of the Austrian and Serbian Cultural Society "Vilhelmina Mina Karadžić" as well. [6]
She lives and works in Vienna.