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Caretaker Education Minister announces 4 priorities

Nikolay Denkov
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The caretaker Minister of Education Nikolay Denkov has announced as a leading priority of the ministry the successful completion of the school year, the state matriculation exams, the national external assessment and the admission after primary education. The second priority is the preparation of the new school year after the analysis of the results of distance learning. "On this basis, we will propose a package of measures that will be implemented by the next team in the ministry," Denkov explained.
As the 3rd and 4th priorities, the Minister listed the completion of the map of higher education in Bulgaria and a review of the activities set out in the Plan for Recovery and Sustainability in Education and Research.



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