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Bulgarian teachers show good results in online training

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Compared to their European colleagues, Bulgarian teachers have organized the environment for real learning and contact via the Internet much faster and more flexibly. This is shown by studies of the Safer Internet Centre, and the conclusions are from comparative partner observations of the organization in France and the United Kingdom. 

In large Western European countries, teachers have sent messages to their students about which lesson to prepare, followed by tests and inspections without the teacher's presence. At the same time, in Bulgaria many teachers have done their best and have actually led the lessons online. They were also supported by nearly 80 percent of the parents who helped their children in the process of distance learning. 

However, experts noted that prolonged stay in the online environment provokes a number of risks to the physical and mental health of children.



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