Elva gümnaasiumis on probleem
. Vastuvõtukord ei ole seadusega kooskõlas. Praegu toimuvad vestlused õpilastega. Kooli direktor tahab vestlused lõpetada. Õpetajad ei taha seda.
Elva gümnaasiumis on probleem
Tõlge fraasile: Elva gümnaasiumis on probleem
EN
There is a problem at Elva Gymnasium
Direktor Marek Sammul ei ole enam tööl. Ta palus õpetajatel öelda, kes õpilased on halvad. Ta palus seda salaja teha. Õpetajad tahavad, et Sammul saaks uuesti direktoriks. Nad kirjutasid haridusministeeriumile.
Haridusministeerium ei tea, kas direktori lahkumine oli õige. Aga ministeeerium ütleb, et vastuvõtukord on vale. "Vastuvõtukorras on vigu," ütles ministeeriumi esindaja.
Praegu toimuvad vestlused 200 õpilasega. Need vestlused ei ole õiged. Kooli abidirektor Marek Pihlak ütleb, et nad parandavad vead. "
9. juuniks on kõik korras
," ütles ta.
9. juuniks on kõik korras
Tõlge fraasile: 9. juuniks on kõik korras
EN
by June 9th everything will be in order
Õpetajad ei taha vestlusi lõpetada. "Vestlused on õiglased," ütles õpetaja Johannes Must. Kool ja vald räägivad reedel probleemist.
Haridusministeerium kontrollib teiste koolide vastuvõtukordi. See aitab vältida probleeme.
There is a problem at Elva Gymnasium. The admission procedure is not in accordance with the law. Currently, interviews are being conducted with students. The school director wants to stop the interviews. Teachers do not want this.
Director Marek Sammul is no longer working. He asked teachers to say which students are bad. He asked them to do this secretly. Teachers want Sammul to become director again. They wrote to the Ministry of Education.
The Ministry of Education does not know if the director's departure was correct. But the ministry says the admission procedure is wrong. "There are mistakes in the admission procedure," said a ministry representative.
Currently, interviews are being conducted with 200 students. These interviews are not correct. Deputy director Marek Pihlak says they will correct the mistakes. "Everything will be in order by June 9," he said.
Teachers do not want to stop the interviews. "The interviews are fair," said teacher Johannes Must. The school and the municipality will discuss the problem on Friday.
The Ministry of Education will check the admission procedures of other schools. This will help avoid problems.