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Google to cooperate with Bulgaria’s Ministry of Education and Science

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Google is to provide some of its collaboration and productivity tools for all Bulgarian students and teachers, reads a Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science and the multinational technology company. The additional resources will support the students' training, testing and assessment, announced Bulgaria’s Ministry of Education and Science.

The memorandum envisages that the opportunities for online assessment in some Bulgarian schools will be pilot tested and approved in the coming years. The Ministry of Education will manage the profiles of students and teachers in the platform Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals, reported BTA. 




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