the Compass of Tomorrow Act was adopted. New education reform in Poland


Barbara Nowacka, Minister of Education, indicated that the reform would enable the introduction of the so-called graduate profile, which will allow you to measure teaching effects throughout the country. “The educational experience, as well as the project weeks, will allow students to act in practice – gaining knowledge through experiences and implementation of interdisciplinary projects” — she said. The minister emphasized the role of consultations with teachers, trade unions, local governments and the Educational Research Institute in preparing the reform.
The Kompas Jutra reform and changes in education law are intended to begin a new phase in the Polish education system, placing greater emphasis on students' practical skills and consistent measurement of learning outcomes across the country.
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Deregulation projects
Government spokesman Adam Szłapka emphasized that the act is the most important of those adopted at today's meeting. Szłapka also presented the remaining six draft bills that tidy up the regulations and introduce simplifications, including: in the field of issuing electronic diplomas, deregulation, Civil Code, waste management, taxes and the functioning of scientific units. — The remaining projects are important, but above all they simplify and organize things, he added.
We write more about the accepted projects here: The government returns to deregulation. He accepted several projects today
The conference also touched upon the topic of disinformation. Szłapka denied the information about the alleged displacement of Poles for refugees from Israel or Ukraine: – This is total disinformation. We see that various types of disinformation appear on the Internet and are used by politicians. It's everyone's job to fight it, he said.




