Vocational education

Presidential Administration: PSD Government continues harmful experiments in education

The order which provides for the automatic distribution of pupils with marks below 5 at the National Assessment in vocational education is rather a segregationist approach, which does not take into account the individuality of each pupil, reads a release of the Presidential Administration sent on Friday to AGERPRES. "The PSD (Social Democratic party, ed.

Over 17,000 Students in Bulgaria will Study in Renovated Schools With European Money

 22 municipal and secondary schools and vocational schools will be renewed under sub-measure 7.2 "Investments in the creation, improvement or expansion of all types of small-scale infrastructure" of the Rural Development Program (RDP) 2014-2020.

The Commitment to Increase Teacher Salaries will Continue, Bulgarian Prime Minister Promised

What we have promised we are doing it - the commitment to increase teacher salaries will continue to be fulfilled. This was stated by the Prime Minister Boyko Borisov during a visit to the Vocational High School of Agriculture in Nova Zagora, whose building and gymnasium are fully rehabilitated under Operational Program "Regions in Growth" with funds amounting to BGN 1.3 million.

Most Of The Teachers In Bulgaria Are Women Over 55 Years

50 8466 teachers work in the education system, according to NSI data.

There are 19,948 teachers in the field of primary education, of which 18,685 are women. 18,644 teachers are working in the lower secondary classes (V-VII), of which 14,900 are women. 12,254 teachers are recruited in high school, of which 9,848 were women.

EduMin Andronescu: By future law technical high schools turn into dual technical ones

The National Education minister Ecaterina Andronescu on Tuesday said in central Targu Mures that in the near future the ministry will focus on turning all vocational schools into dual vocational ones and that by the future Education Law the technical high schools are to be turned into dual technical high schools.

Turkey’s union of chambers to be in charge of vocational high schools

The Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB), the highest legal entity in Turkey representing the private sector, will have 81 vocational high schools in all provinces in Turkey under its auspices as part of a protocol signed with the Education Ministry.

Medicine Overtakes Law by Number of Students in Bulgaria, but there is a Shortage of Nurses

Medicine is now fourth in Bulgaria in terms of number of students, having overtaken law. At the same time, to date there is a shortage of healthcare professionals, especially nurses, Minister of Education and Science Krasimir Valchev said in Varna, quoted by Focus Radio.

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