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As part of Slobodan Milošević’s pro-Serbian campaign he looked to “Serbianize” different autonomous territories in Serbia, one of which was Kosovo. One of his primary methods to do so was to reform the educational system in Pristina, Kosovo’s capital, by increasing the influence of Serbian teaching and reducing Albanian teaching. Albanians were the ethnic majority in Kosovo and Serbs were the ethnic minority. In pioneering for the installment of Serbian educational policies in the Kosovo capital, Milosevic was acting on his ambition for a “greater Serbia.” ==Prior to Milosevic==
In 1968, there was a demonstration that called for the installment of a local university in Pristina. While Josip Broz Tito, the president of Yugoslavia at the time, suppressed this demonstration some concessions were made shortly thereafter. In 1969, subsidiary branches of the University of Belgrade in Pristina were converted into the University of Pristina. The university consisted of multiple ethnic groups, the two most prominent being Serbian and Albanian, and taught courses in Serbo-Croatian and Albanian. The university proved to play a central role in the formation of the Yugoslav 1974 Constitution, which granted Kosovo a great deal of autonomy within the Yugoslav Federation. Up until 1990, this constitution laid out the educational policy in Kosovo and gave Kosovo’s educational authorities the vast majority of freedom over policy control.
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