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3 July 13:31

Rector Florin Dragan says the Romanian state treats education as a cost, not as an investment, which leads to school drop-outs and a shortage of specialists.

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Florin Drăgan, rector of the Politehnica University of Timisoara, criticizes the Romanian state's management of education, considering it an accounting cost and not a strategic investment. He points out that school dropout rates are alarming and that recent changes to the scholarship system, without consultation with academics, are negatively affecting the future of education. Drăgan argues that a coherent and well-thought-out approach to bursaries could boost performance and reduce school drop-outs, while the current cuts in education will have negative long-term effects.

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Rectorul Universităţii Politehnica Timişoara: Statul român a luat decizii, atât la cresterea burselor, cât şi acum la scăderea lor, doar din punct de vedere financiar, fără vreun obiectiv educaţional, ceea ce nu poate conduce la rezultate în educaţie
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Rectorul UPT: Deciziile de creștere, iar acum de scădere a burselor, luate fără obiectiv educațional
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Rectorul Politehnicii Timișoara, Florin Drăgan, despre schimbările aduse burselor: „Tăierile operate acum, fără o viziune și fără criterii clare, nu doar că descurajează performanța, dar compromit capacitatea României de a pregăti viitorii specialiști”

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