Should children and young people, during formal education, develop the competencies they need for teamwork and collaboration? Which skills are essential today for effective problem-solving and decision-making? In this lecture, Dr Zorana Jolić Marjanović—psychologist and professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade—will explore these questions through the lens of scientific insights into the development of social, emotional, and cognitive abilities in children and youth.
We will talk about the power of critical thinking, understanding different perspectives, and solving challenges together in a world overflowing with information. Through practical examples and a look at the PEERSolvers project, we’ll learn how these skills can be nurtured—and why they matter not only in school, but in everyday life as well.
Join us for a lecture designed for parents, teachers, and everyone who wants to better understand young people and discover more meaningful ways to communicate—grounded in more understanding, fewer ready-made answers, and more space for shared learning.
Admission is free.