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Pre-school groups in Sofia's kindergartens to start distance learning

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Online learning for children in kindergartens will be launched in Sofia, Deputy Mayor of Education and Culture of the capital city, Todor Chobanov, told the BNR. This will enable children aged 6 and 7 who are trained in the pre-school groups of kindergartens to cover the material necessary for admission in the first grade of the school system, Chobanov said. 

"This is a great challenge for kindergartens as they are generally organized for group activities and group training. I am convinced that despite the difficulties, children will be able to cover the necessary learning material and prepare well for the next levels of education", Todor Chobanov said.




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