Students unhappy with stricter standards

  • 2012-02-01
  • From wire reports
TALINN - The Estonian Riigikogu completed the second reading of the higher education reform bill on Jan. 25, ignoring the rally of hundreds of students outside its building and many more in other towns around Estonia, reports National Broadcasting. Estonian Student Bodies Association chairman Eimar Veldre said that they wish to be listened to.“When laws are made, they are made for people and today’s higher education reform law is the big concern of current students, tomorrow’s students or current pupils but also parents and school managers,” he said.St...
 
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