The Bulgarian Sunday School "Asen and Ilia Peykovi" in Rome is inviting participants to an online seminar themed "Biserche Valshebno". The event, taking place on March 22 and 23, is a continuation of the discussions that emerged during the Second Salon of Contemporary Literature for Children and Young People, held in Florence in 2024 as part of the National Program "Mother Tongue and Culture Abroad" of the Ministry of Education and Science.
The aim of this online event is to support teachers, parents and readers both in Bulgaria and abroad in selecting children's books when educating and raising adolescents. For this purpose, participants will learn more about the National Award "Biserche Valshebno"and why it is an effective tool for encouraging reading, explain the organizers.
The seminar will also discuss ways to engage parents as active participants in the process of promoting reading outside of school.
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