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Education in Romania is based on a free-tuition, egalitarian system. Access to free education is guaranteed by Article 32 in the Constitution of Romania. [1] Education is regulated and enforced by the Ministry of National Education. [2] Each step has its own form of organization and is subject to different laws and directives.
The Romanian calendar is the Gregorian, adopted in 1919. However, the traditional Romanian calendar has its own names for the months . In modern Romania and Moldova , the Gregorian calendar is exclusively used for business and government transactions and predominates in popular use as well.
Soldiers on a parade during the National Day of Romania, 1 December 2008. The following is a list of public holidays in Romania. According to Romanian law, Romania had 15 public holidays as of 2011, which cover 14% of the days of the year in the country. [1]
On 21 December 2012 the title was changed to Ministry of National Education (Romanian: Ministerul Educației Naționale) and was kept until 17 December 2014, when it changed to Ministry of National Education and Scientific Research (Romanian: Ministerul Educaței Naționale și Cercetării Științifice) This title was kept until 4 January 2017 ...
Performing arts education in Romania (2 C) R. Religious education in Romania (2 C, 1 P) Romanian educators (8 C, 3 P) S. Romanian schoolteachers (280 P)
Founders of Romanian schools and colleges (15 P) H. High schools in Romania (3 C, 22 P) Hungarian-language schools in Romania (8 P) I. ... First Romanian School
National University of Physical Education and Sport: Bucharest: 1922 National School of Administration and Political Science of Bucharest: Bucharest: 1991 Technical Military Academy of Bucharest: Bucharest: 1949 Carol I National Defence University: Bucharest: 1889 National Academy of Intelligence: Bucharest: 1992 Alexandru Ioan Cuza Police ...
The strike is the fourth in the education system since the Romanian Revolution, with previous strikes being called in 1999, 2000, and 2005, [4] and saw the cancellation of the 6th grade exams, as well as of the oral tests of the 2023 session of the Baccalaureate.