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Vol 9, Issue 1, 2021
Pages: 310 - 320
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INTERNACIONALNI UNIVERZITET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
EKONOMSKI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
PRAVNI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET ZA MEDIJE I KOMUNIKACIJE TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU

u saradnji sa

MIT UNIVERZITET SKOPLJE, SJEVERNA MAKEDONIJA
VEVU, VELEUČILIŠTE LAVOSLAV RUZIČKA U VUKOVARU, HRVATSKA
VELEUČILIŠTE VIMAL, SISAK, HRVATSKA
CKKPI, TRAVNIK, BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA

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31. MEĐUNARODNU KONFERENCIJU

EKONOMSKE, PRAVNE I MEDIJSKE INTEGRACIJE BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE I ZEMALJA ZAPADNOG
BALKANA KAO KLJUČNI POKRETAČ EUROPSKIH VRIJEDNOSTI

12. – 13. decembar 2025. godine

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Received: 13.03.2021. >> Accepted: 20.03.2021. >> Published: 26.03.2021. Review paper

RAD DJEČJIH VRTIĆA GRADA ZAGREBA ZA VRIJEME EPIDEMIJE BOLESTI COVID – 19/WORK OF THE CITY OF ZAGREB KINDERGARTEN CURRENTLY EPIDEMIC DISEASE COVID-19

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Martina Glasnović
Martina Glasnović

Voditeljica Odjela za predškolski odgoj i obrazovanje Grad Zagreb, Gradski ured za obrazovanje, Republika Hrvatska , Zagreb , Croatia

Abstract

Preventive measures of epidemic COVID-19 infection disease have significantly changed the lives of individuals and communities on the whole, requiring new work strategies and ideal coping with the changes in the new emerging life circumstances. Since the proclamation of the epidemic the kindergartens of The City of Zagreb have continuously organized immediate educational working programs and distance work, in accordance with the expressed needs of working parents. Educators in kindergarten remained connected with parents and children through the ICT and distance work and helped them adapt to the new life circumstances with advice, professional support and meaningful activities that parents could carry out with children in their home. A particular challenge for principals, educators and families was to find a balance between the need to adhere to national public health guidelines and establishing a safe and stimulating environment for children. Inclusive cooperation and clear communication among participants and the exchange of good practice were crucial for the implementation of the necessary measures and adequate response to the work challenges.

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