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Bulgaria to Expand National Exams, Reintroduce Military Training in Schools

From Dnevnik · () Bulgarian

Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Bulgaria plans to expand its national external assessments to include more subjects, with history, civics, and science to be added by 2029.
  • The government's program also includes the reintroduction of military training in schools.
  • These changes are part of Bulgarian President Rumen Radev's government program.

Bulgaria is set to broaden its national external assessments for students, incorporating a wider range of subjects into the evaluation process. According to the government's program, by 2029, these assessments will include questions on history and civilizations, civic education, and natural sciences.

This expansion aims to provide a more comprehensive evaluation of students' knowledge across key academic disciplines. The inclusion of subjects like history and civics reflects a potential emphasis on national identity and responsible citizenship within the educational framework.

In addition to academic assessments, the government program also signals the return of military training in schools. The specifics and implementation details of this initiative are expected to be further outlined.

These proposed changes are part of the broader agenda outlined by the government of President Rumen Radev, indicating a strategic direction for the country's education system and youth development.

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Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.