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  2. Education in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Education in Romania. Education in Romania is based on a free-tuition, egalitarian system. Access to free education is guaranteed by Article 32 in the Constitution of Romania. [1] Education is regulated and enforced by the Ministry of National Education. [2] Each step has its own form of organization and is subject to different laws and directives.

  3. 2023 Romanian teachers' strike - Wikipedia

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    Marius Budăi. On 22 May 2023, a general strike was called in Romania's education system, involving 150,000 teachers and another 60,000–70,000 teaching and auxiliary staff, demanding a rise in salaries in education by 25%. During the strike, there have been multiple attempts by syndicates and teachers to negotiate with the Romanian government ...

  4. British Romanian Educational Exchange - Wikipedia

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    British Romanian Educational Exchange. BREDEX is the British Romanian Educational Exchange. It is a volunteer organisation which sends university students from the UK to a number of cities in Romania to teach conversational English. The programme runs during the summer vacation and students go for between 5 and 7 weeks depending on the city ...

  5. Category:Education in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Education in Romania" ... Education in Romania; 0–9. 2023 Romanian teachers' strike; G. Academic grading ...

  6. Ministry of Education (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Over the years the Ministry changed its title. Initially it was called Ministry of Religion and Public Instruction (Romanian: Ministerul Religiei și Instrucțiunii Publice), then Ministry of Public Instruction (Romanian: Ministerul Instrucțiunii Publice), then it changed to Ministry of Teaching (Romanian: Ministerul Învățământului), Ministry of Teaching and Science (Romanian: Ministerul ...

  7. List of secondary schools in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Corneliu Baba High School of Arts, Bistrița. High School of Music, Bistrița. Petru Rareș National College (Beclean) Henri Coandă Technological High School (Beclean) Beclean Agricultural Technological High School. George Coșbuc National College (Năsăud) Solomon Halita Theoretical High School, Sângeorz-Băi.

  8. Literacy in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Literacy rate in interwar Romania (1930) Before World War II, the literacy rate in Romania ranked among the lowest in Europe.In 1930, at the time of the first official census, more than 38 percent of the population over seven years of age were considered illiterate: 50 percent of the women and over 25 percent of the men in the entire population of about 18 million were unable to read or write.

  9. National University of Music Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.unmb.ro. The National University of Music Bucharest (Romanian: Universitatea Națională de Muzică București, UNMB) is a university -level school of music located in Bucharest, Romania. Established as a school of music in 1863 and reorganized as an academy in 1931, it has functioned as a public university since 2001.