Monica Babuc met with inhabitants of Radoaia village, Sangerei district. Teachers' salaries, one of the main subjects
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De-bureaucratization of the education system, school curriculum review, teacher training, and teachers' salaries. There were the topics discussed during the visit of the Minister of Education, Culture and Research, Monica Babuc, with the inhabitants of the village of Radoaia in Sîngerei district.
The Minister went to the kindergarten, but also the high school in the village where more than 600 children are studying. Parents and teachers welcomed the presence of the official in the locality.
"It was very welcome, because we know the achievements made by the current Government. We are happy with the fact that it works and we hope that in the future they will continue at the same pace to do good to the people of the republic", said a woman.
"He gave his interest to our problems. We have exposed our problems in education", said another woman.
"It is very beneficial because we are all hopeful of the Government's presence that they will all work for the better", added a woman.
And teachers appreciate the changes in education.
"Familiarizing with the new priorities of the educational system, the current government and the attention it gives to the new development prospects." There was a feedback between the teachers and the Minister, and he also encouraged us to come up with new proposals, said Vitalie Petrov, director of Radoaia Lyceum, Singerei.
At the kindergarten in the locality, Monica Babuc was interested in children's nutrition and the level of training of teachers.
- Now we're over, at least trying to go better and better.
- We strive to give all the fruits, the products as the food ration of the children to be healthy food.
Monica Babuc told employees about the substantial increase in wages from next year, but also about the allocation of teaching materials.
"They will benefit from a substantial increase of about 20.1 percent of their salaries and will have to pay a 2,000 lei indemnity, non-taxable for the methodical expenses," said Monica Babuc, Minister of Education, Culture and Research.
There are 42 schools in Sangerei that are attended by about 8500 students.
The Minister went to the kindergarten, but also the high school in the village where more than 600 children are studying. Parents and teachers welcomed the presence of the official in the locality.
"It was very welcome, because we know the achievements made by the current Government. We are happy with the fact that it works and we hope that in the future they will continue at the same pace to do good to the people of the republic", said a woman.
"He gave his interest to our problems. We have exposed our problems in education", said another woman.
"It is very beneficial because we are all hopeful of the Government's presence that they will all work for the better", added a woman.
And teachers appreciate the changes in education.
"Familiarizing with the new priorities of the educational system, the current government and the attention it gives to the new development prospects." There was a feedback between the teachers and the Minister, and he also encouraged us to come up with new proposals, said Vitalie Petrov, director of Radoaia Lyceum, Singerei.
At the kindergarten in the locality, Monica Babuc was interested in children's nutrition and the level of training of teachers.
- Now we're over, at least trying to go better and better.
- We strive to give all the fruits, the products as the food ration of the children to be healthy food.
Monica Babuc told employees about the substantial increase in wages from next year, but also about the allocation of teaching materials.
"They will benefit from a substantial increase of about 20.1 percent of their salaries and will have to pay a 2,000 lei indemnity, non-taxable for the methodical expenses," said Monica Babuc, Minister of Education, Culture and Research.
There are 42 schools in Sangerei that are attended by about 8500 students.