Bolojan condemns the boycott of simulations at the national assessment: “Actions that affect children”

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan declared, on Friday, about the boycott of the national assessment simulations, that the measures to increase the didactic standard last year were not popular, but this is one thing and generating actions that affect children is another.

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Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan was asked in Bihor how he comments on the decision of some schools to boycott the simulation that will take place next week for the national assessment, News writes.

“Apart from the discussions that are in this area, I consider it our responsibility, including the professional one, and that of the officers, that when we are in public service, in a higher or lower position, to treat this with responsibility”, answered the head of the Executive.

He continued: “Of course, the measures to increase the didactic standard last year were not popular, but this is one thing and generating actions that affect children is another”.

Almost 130 schools do not organize the simulation for the National Assessment, as a result of the teachers’ boycott, the Ministry of Education announced on Friday.