At the headquarters of the Ministry of Education in Ljubljana, a handover of duties took place between the outgoing Minister, Dr. Darjo Felda, and the new Minister of Education, Dr. Vinko Logaj.
Dr. Darjo Felda introduced his successor, Dr. Vinko Logaj, to the work done during the current government mandate and wished him success in tackling the current and future challenges in the Slovenian education system.
„The education system is a living system that requires constant efforts for improvement. Over the past year and a half, my team and I have worked tirelessly to implement various updates, including those still in the planning stages, to enhance conditions for teachers and all stakeholders in the education sector. I believe that Minister Dr. Vinko Logaj, as a seasoned professional, will successfully address all current and future challenges.“
Minister of Education, Dr. Vinko Logaj, thanked the outgoing minister for his work and emphasized that he is ready to face and overcome many challenges in the field of education during his mandate.
„I am taking on the ministerial role with the awareness that there are numerous challenges in the school system, but also with the conviction that we will successfully address many of them. I believe that the school system in Slovenia is generally good, with quality schools and kindergartens, excellent educators, and support services at the national level. Experts in institutions that provide professional guidance and ministry staff are highly qualified, so I am confident that together we will find solutions that will contribute to improving the quality of education in Slovenia at both the systemic and implementation levels,“ Minister Logaj stated during the handover.
The exchange of responsibilities between the outgoing and incoming Ministers of Education marks a transition in leadership that aims to continue the progress made in the Slovenian education system while addressing new challenges and opportunities for improvement. The commitment to enhancing the quality of education and providing support for educators and students remains a top priority for the Ministry of Education under the leadership of Dr. Vinko Logaj.