Ministry of Education
Parents and students, get ready
The situation will only get more complicated, as the number of newly infected is growing.
Final decision on who and how will go to classes in the last week of September awaits us today, when the Ministry of Education will announce in which municipalities schools go to online or combined classes, or remain in "attend classes at school" mode.
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New update for schools has arrived: Teaching model is changing starting from Monday
In today's announcement, which the Ministry of Education sent to the media, the second model, that is, combined teaching from Monday, September 20, will attend the seventh and eighth grades of primary schools in nine local self-governments.
These are: Arilje, Bogati, Valjevo, Lajkovac, Ivanjica, Knjaevac, Koceljevo, Kragujevac and Topola.
Change in the "traffic light" system: when the children will switch to online classes
According to the media, so far, in order to switch to the combined model of teaching, it was necessary to have two infected students, and the education and health authorities have estimated that the model according to which teaching now takes place is too strict.
PM Citu: Our strategic stake is to achieve 21st century education for 21st century Romania
The stake in Education is to achieve, through the "Educated Romania" project, whose implementation will be approved by the Government this week, "the 21st century education for the 21st century Romania", Prime Minister Florin Citu said on Monday at the opening ceremony of the new school year at the "Gheorghe Lazar" National College, the first high school in Bucharest that carries out a pilot pr
In 40 municipalities, schools switch to online teaching, a new rule applies to all
As many as 40 municipalities are introducing a third, online model in high schools.
According to the second model, from today in the seventh and eighth grade, classes will be held in the territories of the following municipalities:
PM Citu: I want to have face to face courses all school year; children's safety is most important
Prime Minister Florin Citu on Sunday said, during a videoconference with the prefects and the DSPs (Public Health Directorates) representatives, that he wants face to face physical presence in schools this year, and that the safety of the children must remain the most important, mentioning that the established rules are necessary.
More than 6.000 newly infected
In the last 24 hours, 22.824 people were tested for coronavirus in Serbia.
There are 128 patients on respirators.
The Ministry decided: Pupils under masks all the time EPA-EFE/ANDREJ CUKIC
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The decision was made - schools in 40 municipalities switch to online classes
As many as 40 municipalities are introducing the third online teaching model in high schools.
According to the second model from September 13, in the seventh and eighth grade, classes will be held in the territories of the following municipalities:
Bulgarian Schools Will Switch to Remote Learning if 10% of Students Contract Coronavirus
Students from the 1st to the 4th grade will not wear masks in class. Masks are not mandatory for preschool groups, the Ministry of Education has announced.
Bulgaria: Students up to 4th Grade will be Without Masks in Class
Students up to and including 4th grade will not wear masks during class. Masks will also not be mandatory for pre-school children in schools. However, classrooms will need to be ventilated at least twice an hour for at least one minute.