Vol 5 Chapter 41: Foundation of nation
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Mediterranean Hegemony Road
- New Sea Moon
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- 2021-03-01 02:19:59
The host of the meeting, Rolex Todd, once again came to the podium: "The following is the education reform plan, with 36 items in total, with a total investment of 3.8 billion.
1. Higher education expansion plan. The Ministry of Education has decided to invest 1.2 billion levs to double the current Bulgarian universities, that is, to expand to ten universities. The maximum annual enrollment plan is 8,200.
2. Deepen education reform. In the future, education funds will be gradually separated from scientific research funds and separately accounted for;
3. Continue to expand ordinary colleges and universities. The government has invested 800 million levs to upgrade the teaching quality of ordinary technical colleges. Ten new professional colleges, including two maritime colleges, two metallurgical colleges, two chemical engineering colleges, and one School of Mechanical Design, a College of Biopharmaceuticals, a College of Aeronautics, and a College of Foreign Languages;
4. The government invested 300 million levs, increased investment in the compulsory stage, and expanded the scope of compulsory education. Children of domestic migrant workers, children from refugees from the Big 6 in Europe, will also be included in compulsory education. ;
5. The government has invested 180 million levs to promote universal literacy education. In addition to Bulgarian citizens, including migrant workers and international refugees, as long as they are normal-thinking, people under the age of 50 will be included. among them;
6. The government invests 50 million levs to protect Bulgaria's traditional culture and enhance citizens' understanding of our traditional culture;
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Members in doubt, please raise your hand! "
After glancing at the scene, Rolex Dude calmly called: "Last row, the first old gentleman on the left hand asks!"
This is a real old gentleman. He is the last veteran of the Bulgarian education industry, and now he is a man of all kinds.
The old man said in a loud voice: "Mr. Chekov, I want to ask three questions, I know this is a bit broken, please allow the old man to let me go wild, can I?"
Chekov was startled, and sure enough he was in trouble. But he still hasn't changed anything. In a very respectful tone, "Teacher, please ask questions!"
Calling him a teacher does not mean that Chekov is his student. In fact, Chekov has only heard one or two of his lessons.
Because the old man was one of the first people to promote new education in Bulgaria, in order to promote the new education to dissipate his family's wealth, he received many students in his life, and has a high reputation in education. Many people call him a teacher.
The old man is also not polite. Compared with him, most of the people here are juniors. He directly said: "1. Why are valuable educational resources invested in foreigners? Bulgaria is a country with a contribution system. This country has made any contribution. Why do their children divide our educational resources?
2. What is the purpose of building these professional colleges? Where is the value? As far as I know, many schools in Bulgaria are open in these majors, and they are doing well. Do we really need to list them separately?
3. What does the so-called protection of traditional culture mean? Does it mean that new Bulgarian universities will include literature, history and other majors? "
Chekov thought for a while and said, "Let me answer the first question first, for three reasons.
First, these migrant workers also participated in the construction of Bulgaria. They did not make any contribution, although we paid our wages;
Second, judging from the statistical data, all migrant workers who came to Bulgaria can finally join the Bulgarian nationality, accounting for 86% of the total number. Compulsory education for their children is actually our own. Compulsory education
Third, the refugees did not make any contribution to Bulgaria in the short term, but over time, after a few months, they were basically able to find work, join the Bulgarian construction, and become our potential immigrants! "
The old man shook his head and said, "Mr. Chekov, the reasons you said do exist, but this is not a reason to break the rules. The core of Bulgaria is the equality of obligations and rights. As long as they are not Bulgarian citizens one day, they You cannot enjoy the same rights as Bulgarian citizens. This is the foundation of our country!
We cannot break our principles because they will become a member of Bulgaria in the future, and the benefits of compulsory education will be greater. This is unfair to all Bulgarian citizens! "
Chekov was in dilemma. Applause had already been heard on the court. Obviously, the members of parliament had already demonstrated their attitude with practical actions. The "fair" system could not be broken!
Ferdinand in the background also showed a long-lost smile. This is a good thing. Before the interests, members of the parliament chose to adhere to the principle. Then it means that the Bulgarian institutional system he has built has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and they will be recognized by everyone before they can. Stand up and maintain this order!
As the rule maker, Ferdinand is undoubtedly the biggest beneficiary. As long as the principle of "fairness" in Bulgaria is not wavered and beneficial, then the foundation of Ferdinand's rule will be as stable as Mount Tai!
After some mental struggle, Chekov made a decision with a relaxed smile, and then said: "This problem is a mistake of our Ministry of Education. The scope of compulsory education is not expanding, only for all Bulgarian citizens. effective!"
Applause resounded on the court. A government that can admit its mistakes and correct them at any time is the ideal government in everyone's mind.
After a pause, Chekov continued, "Now I answer the second question. There are two main reasons for opening a professional college. One is that the country currently lacks talent in this area, and the other is that every school The emphasis is different, and everything can only be mediocre in the end! "
After a pause, seeing no objection, Chekov continued to say, "The third issue, the newly established universities in Bulgaria, will still not include cultural and historical majors, but will provide such elective courses.
The reason is very simple. Compared with science and engineering majors, the majors of literature and history majors have a much smaller effect on the country, and they need to learn much less. Most of the content is self-study, and is not eligible for inclusion in universities. in!
We can't make two things happen in a university. Some people are studying hard, and they are busy all day long. Other people are doing nothing every day. They only know that they are in love, and their role is to bring bad students to study hard!
Such dross cannot occur in Bulgarian universities, and examples of this are common in other countries around the world!
From the perspective of talent rate, Bulgarian universities are also the highest in the world, and we do not need to change this educational model! "
The old man speaks and stops. Facts speak louder than words. In a realist country, everyone is used to speaking with evidence. The elitist education implemented in Bulgaria has achieved remarkable results.
There aren't many scientists out there, but the number of ordinary scientists is getting together, and most of the trained personnel have entered scientific research institutions or taught.
In the eyes of the outside world, Bulgarian University is already the world's most successful university of science and technology. All the graduates have no waste. Many of the eliminated people have entered the enterprise and are senior engineers!
In this case, how is it possible to break the current education system? This has caused many literati and writers to be very injured, and the highest school has no place for them!
There is nothing to do. The cultivation of literary talents cannot be institutionalized in this way. Science and engineering can do academic research or experiments. Literature and history can't let them endorse and write articles every day, right?
The old man sat back in place, and now no one has proposed to let literature and history enter the university, even higher vocational colleges are not suitable for them!
Only professional liberal arts schools are their paradise. Apart from expensive tuition fees, they are no different from foreign universities.
For example: Ferdinand Sofia College of Literature is a professional arts and history school. The others are fine. The Ministry of Education does not grant any funding. The annual tuition fee is 20,000 Lev. Take out the academic qualifications, a grade lower than higher vocational colleges.
Of course, overseas students are even more miserable. It is very difficult to check which college graduated in this era, so their academic qualifications must pass the examination organized by the Ministry of Education ~ EbookFREE.me to be confirmed.
So far, only one returnee student has been confirmed as a university graduate, and only 30 graduates have been confirmed as general universities. The rest are identified as Pheasant University graduates. Four digits.
The wealthy people in the country are afraid to send their children to study abroad, and their abilities are not comparable to those of domestic students.
Well, it is very difficult for international students of this era to enter higher education institutions. Every university has a single-digit number of foreign students each year. It is normal for so many international students in the world to grab it.
Most of them have entered second- and third-rate universities abroad. It is difficult to say if they can learn anything!
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