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Education Minister Monica Anisie told Digi24 on Saturday that the school must be prepared for a second wave of the coronavirus epidemic, including the possibility of classes continuing online only starting in the fall, depending on what they recommend. epidemiologists. . Therefore, the ministry aims to provide tablets or laptops in September for students who do not have access to such devices, while teachers will participate in training courses after the end of the school year.
In autumn we must be prepared for online education, is the message sent by the Minister of Education. In this sense, next week we will work on a plan of measures for students and teachers.
Monica Anisie calls the situation Romanian education is going through “difficult”, but says she has to adapt as she goes along and prepare for the future. “The reopening of schools depends on epidemiological development,” he said.
Regarding the baccalaureate exam, the first session begins on June 22, with written tests, followed by skills tests. We are currently working on calendars, even for the second session, said Monica Anisie. The tests will be carried out safely for students, in accordance with a joint order to be issued by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health. A maximum of 10 students will enter classes, the room will be disinfected in advance, and students will have separate circuits and wear masks. The exam program is with the theme of the first semester.
Regarding the issue of kindergartens and nurseries, since many parents have to return to work, Monica Anisie spoke with the Minister of Labor, Violeta Alexandru, and parents will have the opportunity to continue to benefit from the provisions of Law 19 .
Watch in the video above the full interview with the Minister of Education, Monica Anisie.
Editor: Luana Păvălucă