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Students submit petition against online learning

Photo: Facebook /High School of Mathematics- Pazardzhik

Students from the High School of Mathematics in the town of Pazardzhik launched a petition against online learning. The petition enjoys huge support in the social networks, BNR correspondent Nevena Petrova announced. It will be sent to the Ministry of Education and Science within one week.

“Online learning does not benefit students”, the authors of the petition point out. They also claim them the effect of distance learning is adverse. “The chance of catching the virus when we study online is much bigger, because when we go to school we are required to observe the anti-epidemic measures”, the students point out in their petition. 




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