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Rules for Postponing Primary School Attendance Will Be Stricter, the Law Was Signed by the President

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President Petr Pavel signed an amendment to the Education Act, which will introduce stricter rules for postponing primary school attendance. Grading of beginning students will replace verbal evaluation.

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President Petr Pavel signed an amendment to the Education Act, which will introduce stricter rules for postponing primary school attendance. Grading of beginning students will replace verbal evaluation.

The National Assembly adopted an amendment to the Elementary School Act with 55 votes in favor and none against, which introduces computer science and digital technologies as a new mandatory subject. It restricts the use of electronic devices in school premises. It also introduces a warning for serious violations of the rules.

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An amendment to the Education Act, signed by President Petr Pavel, is intended to limit postponements of primary school attendance. The Castle announced this on its website on Thursday. The amendment is also intended to replace the grading of beginning pupils with verbal assessments in the future and to abolish preparatory classes in primary schools.

Prague - An amendment to the Education Act, signed by President Petr Pavel, is intended to limit postponements of primary school attendance. The Castle announced this on its website today. The amendment is also intended to replace the grading of beginning pupils with verbal assessments in the future and to abolish preparatory classes in primary schools.

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