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Bulgaria is building technological classrooms with EU funding

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Technological classrooms equipped using European funds under the Recovery and Resilience Plan will bring science closer to students, improving their practical knowledge. 

This is the main goal of the project "STEM centers and innovations" the progress of which was presented by the official vice-prime minister for management of EU funds Atanas Pekanov, in the presence of the head of the working group for the recovery and sustainability of the European Commission, Celine Gauer.

They visited Bulgaria's National STEM Center in the capital Sofia. There they got acquainted with the construction of the technological educational environment, the development of the digital skills of the students and the improvement of their skills for professional realization.



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