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Povezanost z nevihto in majhna verjetnost za zmanjšanje

The article discusses tensions between Education Minister Inga Sæland and teachers' unions in Iceland over recent educational reforms. Since taking office, Sæland has faced criticism for unilaterally implementing changes, such as introducing numerical grading systems in primary schools, without sufficient consultation with educators. Teachers argue that the issue lies more in complex assessment methods rather than the grading system itself. Additionally, there is debate around a proposed ban on mobile phones and electronic devices during school hours, which critics say lacks clarity and could infringe on students' rights. The article highlights growing frustration among teachers, who feel their concerns are being ignored, and quotes Kristín Björnsdóttir, leader of the Reykjavik Teachers' Association, who calls for more collaboration and transparency.

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Povezanost z nevihto in majhna verjetnost za zmanjšanje

The article discusses tensions between Education Minister Inga Sæland and teachers' unions in Iceland over recent educational reforms. Since taking office, Sæland has faced criticism for unilaterally implementing changes, such as introducing numerical grading systems in primary schools, without sufficient consultation with educators. Teachers argue that the issue lies more in complex assessment methods rather than the grading system itself. Additionally, there is debate around a proposed ban on mobile phones and electronic devices during school hours, which critics say lacks clarity and could infringe on students' rights. The article highlights growing frustration among teachers, who feel their concerns are being ignored, and quotes Kristín Björnsdóttir, leader of the Reykjavik Teachers' Association, who calls for more collaboration and transparency.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the conflict as a result of unilateral decisions by the government without proper consultation with educators, highlighting the frustrations of teachers and their demands for greater involvement. It emphasizes the lack of consensus and cooperation, suggesting a critique of the top

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