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Education Minister: Bulgarian education system to become digital

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With legal changes, e-learning will continue to be used during the period of the so-called "flu vacation". We must continue to upgrade e-learning. To a much greater extent, it should use a single platform for each class by all teachers, said Education Minister Krassimir Valchev. In response to a parliamentary question, Valchev added that the change required a completely new organization of the learning process and the creation of free, shared, electronic, educational resources. 

The goal is that by 2028 over 90% of the educational content will be digitalized, visualized and free.



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