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Education Minister: We will look for the best combination between online and traditional learning

Education Minister Krassimir Valchev
Photo: BGNES

We will strive to provide Bulgarian students with the opportunity for free visualized educational content in all curricula. This was stated in the Parliament by the Minister of Education Krassimir Valchev in response to a parliamentary question about the policy of the Ministry of Education and Science for distance learning in Bulgaria, which was triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic. 
According to Valchev, in primary school all education should be carried out in the traditional form, and in the upper grades some of the activities may be conducted in an electronic environment. He pointed out that electronic platforms are a good opportunity for students who cannot attend classes for a prolonged period to get involved in real learning.



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