The release says Funeriu has sent a letter to the groups of the parliamentary parties that have signed the Pact on Education, asking them for a meeting where he can introduce his vision on the new Education Law.
The letter was also extended to all the leaders of the main teachers’ trade unions, and so far the Free Teachers’ Union Federation and the Spiru Haret Federation of Teachers’ Unions have accepted the invitation.
The new Education Law is said to have been built on the education and research objectives included in the Government’s programme, the provisions in the Pact on Education and the report of a presidential board that was in charge with analysing and drawing up education and research policies.
‘This is a necessary law, because the Romanian education system has to get modernised. There is no more time for procrastination. It is 20 years now and the Romanian educational system still has a lot of catching up to do,’ says Funeriu.
















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