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Romanian education is still far from what it should be, despite constant efforts by those who have hold the office of education minister in the past years. The current education minister Mircea Dumitru is no exception.
Bucharests rural outskirts in recent years have become extremely attractive for some young families who wanted to change the Capital citys pollution and hubbub for a quieter, cleaner life, that kind of life that is closer to many of the peasant traditio
The priorities of the Romanian education seem to be equipping schools with computers, providing better Internet access for students and other aspects related to how quickly students should related to today's realities.
Starting with the 2014-2015 school year, chess becomes an optional subject in Romanian school curricula.