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A check done by The Sofia Echo showed that a primary school teachers' average salary is about 340 leva. Children and adults alike are spoilt for choice. Educators translate their job into facilitating and equipping individuals to be life-long learners. For the time read more BusinessSeeking adviceElena Koinova After a three-month recess, the idea for a mega-energy holding, which sparked controversy right from the outset, continued flashing up with action. If a lawyer, for read more EDUCATION IN BULGARIA: The unknown numbers Keeping proper statistics about the number of students who have dropped out of school is not easy. In the villages, it can be like stepping back in time 50 years or so. On May 6, Bulgarias Economy and Energy Ministry called a tender for a consultant to organise the creation of the holding. That was why it read more EDUCATION IN BULGARIA: American English Academy serves the community Frank and Ruth Munsey have resided in the Chicago/north-west Indiana area for the past 56 years. The English-language Sofia pre-school/kindergarten believes that a child learns best through exploring the world around him or her, read more EDUCATION IN BULGARIA: SalariesPetar Kostadinov Unfortunately, low salaries have become a synonym for teachers pay in Bulgaria. The final in read more Venue ReviewVENUE REVIEW: The Grand Hotel, VarnaLibby Gomersall Summer on the Black Sea coast is fun-packed and offers something for everyone, from sun worshippers to those who cannot sit still and crave excitement. The most recent data on the exact number of Bulgarias population dates to 2006, when, according to the National Statistical Institute (NSI), there were a total of 7 679 290 Bulgarians living in the country. The read more Bourse woesElena Koinova Despite the upstreak witnessed for a fourth successive day and a four per cent month-on-month turnover increase in April, the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE) has been experiencing the gloom of recession. The results, however, turned out to be not as decisive as many will have wanted. There is an obvious commitment here to prepare the next read more RakiyaDavid Clark Ive been living in Bulgaria now for about 10 years, but I never cease to be amazed at the difference when you leave the city and venture into the countryside. They have four children, nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. This applies only to those who hold a university diploma for teaching. This time around, Petar Kostadinov and Magdalena Rahn address kindergarten and primary school education. We packed bags, bicycles, a dog and even a four-year-old and headed east. When Bulgaria was a peoples republic in 1947 to 1989, no such data was available, simply because the regime did its best to keep everybody in school and at work.
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