Some school classes will take place at different museums where students will have video lessons and virtual tours. The idea is part of a national programme – Providing a Contemporary Educational Environment – for which the Ministry of Education and Science has provided 100,000 Leva for the current year. The museum classes from the general curriculum will be mandatory, elective or optional for children up to 7th grade. The Ministry of Education and Science will cover the expenses for: admission fees for students and teachers, lecture fees, virtual tours and video classes, materials provided by the museum for the duration of the classes not included in the admission fees, train or bus fare for the students and the accompanying teachers from the school to the museum.
Under the title "Fashion Through the Looking Glass of a Century: From the Mid-19th Century to the Mid-20th Century', the Archives State Agency is presenting an exhibition of over 120 photographs and original artefacts showing the evolution of clothing..
The number of vineyards in Bulgaria is falling dramatically, Atanas Vassilev, president of the National Association of Bulgarian Winegrowers, told BNR. " In the 1990s we were fourth in the world with 1.8 million hectares, but at the moment the..
The physical and mental health of people, throughout their whole life, is in focus during the days of the European Public Health Week (EUPHW), held in the period May 13–17. The initiative promotes cooperation between medical..
Tonight is the official start of the campaign for the selection of the Mountain Hut of the Year, 2024. The huts and shelters nominated in the competition..
The Annual International Conference of the Institute for Bulgarian Language "Prof. Lyubomir Andreichin" at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences will be held..
The number of vineyards in Bulgaria is falling dramatically, Atanas Vassilev, president of the National Association of Bulgarian Winegrowers, told BNR...
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