Mar 6 • 15:39 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Alarming results of the audit in the Ministry of Education concerning the controversial reform. 'The conclusions are shocking'

Independent MP Marcin Józefaciuk shared alarming findings from his audit of the Polish Ministry of Education, revealing a lack of analyses, documents, and plans related to a controversial homework regulation.

Independent MP Marcin Józefaciuk conducted an audit of the Polish Ministry of Education (MEN) from February 5 to March 5, focusing on the ministry's documentation concerning new regulations related to homework. His findings are alarming, as he stated that the ministry failed to conduct any impact analysis on student outcomes before issuing the decree. Additionally, he found that there were no documents available that illustrated the decision-making process, a monitoring plan for the reform's effects, or financial safeguards in place. Furthermore, no studies addressing homework had been commissioned to the Educational Research Institute (IBE), and there was no established timeline for responding to the current crisis, indicating a serious lack of preparedness.

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