Examenele organizate de licee pentru admitere, intens contestate. Raluca Turcan propune amânarea noilor reguli până în 2030

New high school admission rules allowing schools to conduct their own entrance exams are facing opposition shortly after being proposed. PNL deputy Raluca Turcan plans to introduce a bill to delay the implementation of this system by three years, until 2030. The organization Save the Children calls for the complete removal of school-specific exams, warning that they may increase tutoring and exacerbate inequalities among students. Turcan emphasizes the need for more consultations with stakeholders before implementing changes. Save the Children also criticizes the lack of preliminary impact assessments and the pressure the new system may place on students, suggesting a delay until proper evaluations are conducted.