Minister of Education: Extremely Important LAST MINUTE Measures Announced by Ligia Deca for Schools

The Minister of Education announces a series of very important measures for schools, parents and students from all over Romania, here is what he says officially.

The Minister of Education Extremely Important LAST MINUTE Measures Announced Ligia Deca Schools

The Minister of Education announces extremely important last-minute measures for schools all over Romania, and this is because Ligia Deca is officially speaking about support, development activities and effective sanctions regarding the victims and authorities of acts of violence in educational units.

The Minister of Education provides below more details about what parents, teachers and students should know about the measures being talked about, Ligia Deca bringing to our immediate attention including a series of information about Earth Day and what give the command to the Romanians now.

"What support and development activities and what sanctions are effective in relation to victims and perpetrators of acts of violence? How do we support the integration of students into the class collective? How do we communicate with parents? These are questions answered by Aura Stănculescu, teacher, school counselor and director at CMBRAE, in one of the "Ministry Podcast" episodes, which can be viewed by accessing the link in the comments.

Preventing violence in schools requires a collaborative effort between students, teachers, parents and the community. By implementing effective measures and strategies, we can create a safe and harmonious environment where students can learn and develop in a healthy way. Here are some strategies and steps you can take to prevent violence in schools: Information and awareness activities in order to prevent aggressive, violent behavior.

Promotion of nonviolent values ​​in all educational activities; Implementation of the policy of zero tolerance towards school violence; Creating a physically (video surveillance, controlled access) and emotionally safe environment; Training school staff to increase conflict management skills.

Promoting parental involvement; their involvement in prevention and intervention programs (meetings, workshops, events); Supporting students through counseling services; Monitoring and evaluation of school violence prevention programs. Approximately 6 out of 10 Romanian students believe that climate change represents a global environmental threat.

In addition, 9 out of 10 students want to encourage their peers to make efforts to protect the environment, according to the International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2022. In the context in which the Romanian Government adopted the National Strategy on Education for the Environment and Climate Change 2023 -2030, being the first time that our country adopts such a strategy, the Ministry of Education continues the effort to integrate learning and awareness of environmental issues."