While during the left-wing government, students were deprived of the opportunity to study locally in 381 places, the focus of government measures after 2010 was to reduce the financial burden on parents and students, as well as to ensure that young people could learn in the best and most modern environment possible - he emphasized to Magyar Hírlap László Szászfalvi is the deputy faction leader of the KDNP.
We take a look at the interview published in the newspaper.
We have gotten used to the fact that the left wants to generate uncertainty with fake news during the epidemic, because they expect political benefits from this. This also happened in connection with the baccalaureate, last year Momentum even collected signatures against the holding of the exams, but this spring the left tried to cause confusion as well, even though tens of thousands of children would have been deprived of the opportunity to continue their education in September by not taking the exams. The current start of the academic year is much safer thanks to the high level of vaccination of teachers and students. After all, teachers were vaccinated out of sequence in the spring, and our country was one of the first to allow the vaccination of those under 18 years of age in May, which fortunately many students took advantage of. (…)
The modified National Basic Curriculum was subjected to many gender-based attacks during its introduction, despite the fact that it is admittedly patriotic, child-centered and 21st century. The objective of the modified NAT is for students to get to know their national culture, to better understand historical and natural science connections, and to acquire usable knowledge. In the previous school year, education according to the basic curriculum and the new framework curricula began without disruption in the 1st, 5th and 9th grades of schools, and in the case of six-year high schools, in the 7th grade. While during the left-wing government, students were denied the opportunity to study locally in 381 places, the focus of government measures after 2010 was to reduce the financial burden on parents and students, as well as to ensure that young people could study in the best and most modern environment possible. I would like to mention just a few measures: the possibility of studying abroad twice for two weeks, free first language exam, free KRESZ exam, free supply of textbooks.
Tens of billions of HUF in support made it possible to have broadband internet and a modern WiFi network in schools, and over the years hundreds of thousands of digital devices suitable for personal use were added to public education institutions.
We regret to note that some associations that call themselves trade unions communicate in the media almost like political parties. They inflame, stir, and spread untruths without any good reason. Anything they claim should be taken with caveats.
A good example of the political bias of such organizations is that they demanded school temperature checks during the epidemic, and then, after the government ordered it, they immediately considered it a mere sham measure.
the full interview here .