A group of 40 students and 11 professors from the Faculty of Pedagogy at the University of Tetova successfully carried out a study visit to Albania and Montenegro, with the aim of expanding the students’ historical, cultural, and educational knowledge, as well as connecting theoretical content with practical field experience.
The visit included some of the most important historical and cultural centers of the Albanian and regional area. In the city of Lezhë, the students visited the Memorial and the grave of the national hero Gjergj Kastrioti – Skanderbeg, where they learned about the historical significance of the League of Lezhë and Skanderbeg’s role in our history.
During their stay in Shkodër, the students visited Rozafa Castle and other cultural and historical monuments of the city, learning about the centuries-old heritage, architecture, and cultural development of one of the most important Albanian cities.
The visit continued in Kotor, Budva, and Ulcinj, where the students gained new knowledge about the Illyrian, Roman, and medieval heritage of the region, as well as the historical, touristic, and cultural significance of these cities.
This activity was carried out with the aim of strengthening the students’ professional, cultural, and national identity, creating space for active learning, collaboration, and reflection on the importance of historical heritage in the educational process.












