In the Romanian capital, on May 10, 1892, at the initiative of “Drita” and Albanian emigrants in Romania, the first Normal School in Albanian Language was opened. She also had her dormitory for students coming from Albania and Macedonia. For its good progress, a regulation was passed that was published as a separate brochure. Among the subjects taught in this school were Albanian language, pedagogy (theory and practice), history and general geography, mathematics, science, vocabulary and art education, vocal and instrumental music, gymnastics, language learning and foreign languages.
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