
Vinko Logaj
Vinko Logaj is a Slovenian politician who serves as the Minister of Education, Science and Sport. He has been actively involved in educational reforms and policies aimed at improving Slovenia's schooling system. Recently, he has been in the news for proposing significant changes to the legislation governing education financing, including the establishment of a fixed percentage of GDP dedicated to the development and investment in education. Logaj's efforts focus on addressing the infrastructural needs of schools and ensuring sustainable funding for educational institutions, which have faced challenges due to aging facilities. His proposals also aim to streamline the process for appointing and dismissing school principals, reflecting a commitment to enhancing educational governance in Slovenia.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Slovenia | 5 | 7.00 | 0.44% | +20% | 2,078,938 | 10,856 | $56,000 | 292$ |
Totals | 5 | 2,078,938 | 10,856 | $56,000 | 292$ |
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Slovenia:
He emphasized the importance of schools in nurturing and developing values in an interview.
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Slovenia:
Vinko Logaj is the Minister for Education and wrote a message at the beginning of the school year.
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Slovenia:
Vinko Logaj is the Minister for Education and insists that the Slovenian school system is good despite challenges.
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Slovenia:
Minister for Education and Training Vinko Logaj stated that the amendment to the law on kindergartens could be adopted in September.
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Slovenia:
Vinko Logaj is the Minister of Education and reminded about the new law regarding school safety.
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Slovenia:
Vinko Logaj is the Minister for Education and has discussed the challenges in the education system.
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Slovenia:
Vinko Logaj is the Minister of Education who stated that the law change equalizes opportunities for vocational and general matura candidates.
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Slovenia:
Minister Vinko Logaj questioned the necessity of a standard knowledge requirement for university entry during a meeting with school principals.
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Slovenia:
Minister Vinko Logaj stated that the proposal for the amendment of the law on primary schools considered public initiatives regarding the restriction of private phone use in educational institutions.
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Slovenia:
Minister Vinko Logaj mentioned the vocational matura changes during the opening of a new sports hall.
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