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The website Metbuat.az discusses with experts the question - why they don't study law in secondary school. The author notes that recently, projects have been implemented to improve legal knowledge.

Some experts believe that teaching law lessons in secondary schools will not affect the elimination of violations in society. According to them, the main issue is to change the view on the content of education. Others believe that any citizen, including schoolchildren, should know their rights. The experts propose to introduce lessons in teaching law from primary school up to grade 11.

The website Modern.az discusses the situation with traditional education with expert Kamran Asadov. As you know, from the beginning of February, teaching began in the primary classes, and from February 15, lessons in the senior classes will begin.

Asadov argues that training should be fully restored. At the same time, he notes that about 40% of secondary school teachers are 50 years old, and 70% of university teachers are over 50 years old. In a pandemic, people of this category are not recommended to go to school. They can only go to work after being vaccinated.

The expert argues that it is impossible to achieve any academic success by completely isolating oneself from traditional education.

The website Azpolitika.info quotes the opinion of security expert Ilham Ismayil regarding the latest criticism of the activities of officials by President Ilham Aliyev. According to Ismail, the President wants to say goodbye to the old team of oligarch officials. This is also an indicator of the new personnel policy, the expert said. It looks like the system will say goodbye to old staff in 2021.

Sfera.az discusses with MP Bahruz Maharramov the arrest of former Labor and Social Protection Minister Salim Muslimov, who is accused of abuse of office with grave consequences and large bribe-taking. This is also an example of the fact that the fight against corruption is not just a campaign, since everyone must answer before the law for what they have done, the deputy emphasizes, especially if they steal from the budget, then from the state and the people.

 

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