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A statement by the Minister of Education, Monica Anisie, generated controversy in the online environment. The minister was invited on Monday night to Realitatea Plus, where she was asked if there are solutions for access to courses for students from disadvantaged backgrounds and who do not have electricity. Anisie referred to this issue and mentioned in this context the program carried out with TVR, which aroused headlines such as “Minister of Education recommends TV lessons for children who live in homes without electricity” or “Anisie, answers hallucinatory: Children without light at homes, online school on television. “
Below is the moderator’s question and the response of the Minister of Education:
moderator:
“So far, we have identified solutions for all children, and for the underprivileged, and… have you taken into account those who have no electricity at home, so they cannot connect to the tablet with the Internet? What are the possibilities? have in front of others? “
Monica Anisie:
“Of course, such measures have been taken, from the moment we were in an emergency and we all stayed home and took the courses online. Where there was no such possibility, the school provided work materials for the children so that keep learning.
In addition, the Ministry of Education carried out, in partnership with Romanian Television, the Teleșcoala program, a program through which we continue to prepare students for national exams.
And now we all know very well that these exams were conducted in very good condition, there were no problems, I can even say that they were organized much better than in previous years and the students were able to take the exams for which, in fact, they have been preparing for almost a year. ”.
The sequence, from minute 4.30
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