Ljubljana – As an increasing number of school classes are moving online amid the Omicron-driven spread of coronavirus, the Education Ministry has reduced the number of marks students are required to get this school year. The ministry took a similar decision to adapt to remote schooling in November 2020. The new rules affect primary and music schools as well as schools for children with special needs. Pupils’ work for classes that are on the curriculum up to two periods a week, need to be assessed at least twice during the…
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