Another Structure of Ministry of Education Becomes State Budget-Funded
By the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers, the Educational System Information Office ceased its operations on a self-supporting basis and is fully financed from the state budget now.
This entity of the Ministry of Education was established in June 2008 as a separate entity, and was self-financed. The Cabinet explained this decision with the suggestion received from the Ministry of Education.
The resolution was adopted on 18 December 2014, but was made public only this week en. In 2014 the same way, the government began to finance such activities of the Logistics Department. However, prior to this, property of the office was somehow privatized.
The Education System Information Office introduces ICT in education and prepares manuals, teaching and learning materials, electronic content of education, etc. --- 08B
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- 9 January 2015 12:41
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