Government addresses concerns over over-centralised school management

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Budapest, January 11 (MTI) – Addressing concerns that Hungary’s public education system has become too centralised under the Fidesz government, the official in charge of the country’s schools and universities outlined a new structure for overseeing schools which involves school district centers tasked with coordinating decisions and services locally.

László Palkovics, the state secretary of education at the human resources ministry, told public television on Wednesday that the government had taken onboard criticism that the state body responsible for running the country’s public schools (KLIK) was too centralised and decision-making was far-removed from the schools themselves.

Accordingly, 58 education district centres have been established closer to the schools so as to better cater to their individual needs, he said.

Defending the government’s career model for teachers which links further training to their paygrade, Palkovics said educators must regularly brush up their knowledge in today’s fast-changing world. An emphasis should be placed on practical knowledge which teachers can apply in their schools, and the universities where teachers have graduated from provide the best venue for such training.

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