After a two-year absence, the Slovakian Association of Hungarian Teachers is again organizing a national meeting for the representatives of the Hungarian teacher community in the highlands. True to tradition, the teachers' association organizes the XXVI Hungarian Teachers of Slovakia in Rozsnyó between April 23rd and 24th. National Meeting. The central theme of the two-day professional conference is the vision of the future in the context of public education reforms.

All interested teachers are invited to the conference. Application deadline is April 10. Those interested can only apply electronically via the link below.

As can be read in the announcement of the SZMPSZ: the awards established by the Association of Hungarian Teachers of Slovakia are traditionally presented at the event, including the Upland Hungarian Teacher Award.

The program on Saturday, April 23, begins with plenary lectures. Attila Fodor gives introductory thoughts on the transforming public education. The content renewal strategy of public education, the development possibilities of the institutional system of public education, and the new challenges in the professional development of teachers will be discussed.

The professional meeting will continue on Saturday afternoon with sectional meetings. These include, among other things, the professional and attestation portfolio of teachers and preschool teachers, the content modernization of education and the increase in efficiency within the school network. Saturday ends with a celebratory evening combined with a cultural program. The SZMPSZ awards are presented here.

Plenary sessions continue on Sunday. First, university professor Gábor Halász will give a lecture entitled Educational reforms in the world, results, effects, dilemmas.

Then there will be a round table discussion led by Attila Fodor, director of the Comenius Pedagogical Institute in Komárom. The participants of the podium discussion entitled From vision to realization: Attila Agócs, mayor of Fülek; Péter Bacsó, director of the Ady Endre Elementary School in Párkány; Katalin Decsi, director of the Department of Minority Development of the Ministry of Education of SZK, László Hack, head of István Dobó Primary School in Nagyszelmenc; Ibolya Kovács, director of the Szilice Primary School.

At the end of the two-day meeting, those present will place a wreath on the statue of Samu Czabán.

The event is supported by the State Secretariat for National Policy of the Prime Minister's Office, the Gábor Bethlen Fund, the Ministry of Human Resources, the city of Rozsnyó and Kultminor.

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