Analysis of Eurostat published on occasion of the World Teachers’ Day (October 5) shows that 93% of all Bulgarian teachers are people with university (Bachelor’s or Master’s) degree. 84% of the Bulgarian teachers are women and 48% of the teaching staff are aged 50 or above. Bulgaria ranks 3rd in the EU in terms of the level of feminization of the teaching staff after Latvia (87%) and Lithuania (85%). Bulgarian teachers are among Europe’s fastest ageing ones. Italy tops this ranking, where 57% of the teachers are 50 or above. According to data of the National Statistical institute, in 2015 there were 45,000 teachers in Bulgaria, 2014 schools and 600,000 pupils.
A national "March for the Family" will be held today in three cities of the country - Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna. In the capital, the event will start at 4 pm from the Ivan Vazov National Theatre where the march will head to the Court Palace,..
The 10 th edition of the National Lavender Festival is taking place 14-15 June in Sredno Gradishte village near Chirpan , where some of the oldest lavender plantations in the country are located, some over 80 years old. The idea of the event is to..
The international festival "Plovdiv - Ancient and Eternal: History, Ethnography, Culture and Art" opens today and will run until June 16. Participants from Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Russia and Ukraine are expected at the event, organised..
“80 hours in the country everyone wants to leave”, this is the title of a video from Bulgaria by the famous YouTubers YesTheory, Dnevnik writes. The..
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