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Greek Military Academy Students Gain Access to Free Textbooks via 'Evdos' System
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Greek Military Academy Students Gain Access to Free Textbooks via 'Evdos' System

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Students at Greek military academies will now receive free textbooks through the 'Evdos' system.
  • This marks the first time students from these institutions have access to the free textbook distribution platform.
  • The initiative is a joint effort by the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports.

Students attending Greece's military academies will now benefit from free textbooks, a significant development facilitated by their integration into the 'Evdos' information system. This marks the first time that students from the Higher Military Educational Institutions (ASEI) and the Higher Schools of Permanent Non-Commissioned Officers (ASY) will have access to the platform for free distribution of educational materials.

The initiative, announced jointly by the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports, aims to provide equitable access to essential learning resources for military students. Previously, these students did not have the same access to the 'Evdos' system as their civilian counterparts.

The students of the Higher Military Educational Institutions (ASEI) and the Higher Schools of Permanent Non-Commissioned Officers (ASY) gain for the first time access to the system for free distribution of teaching textbooks, through the 'Evdos' information system.

โ€” Ta NeaDetailing the new access granted to military students.

This integration is expected to alleviate the financial burden of purchasing textbooks for these students and ensure they have the necessary materials for their studies. The move reflects a broader effort to support military education and enhance the overall academic experience for those serving or preparing to serve in the armed forces.

According to a joint announcement by the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports, the integration of military school students into 'Evdos' [...]

โ€” Ta NeaHighlighting the collaborative effort behind the new policy.
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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.