AEK will offer free courses to parents of students
The leaders of the Coordinator have called for free courses for people who want to learn Basque at all levels during the presentation of the enrollment campaign for the new course.
AEK officials during the presentation of the enrollment campaign for the new course in Vitoria-Gasteiz. Photo: EiTB Media
The AEK Coordinator has launched the enrollment campaign for the new school year. This year's news includes free classes for parents of students from different municipalities.
This has been announced by the leaders of AEK in the Basque Country, Navarra and Iparralde during the presentation of the registration campaign held this Tuesday in Vitoria-Gasteiz. This year's motto is "Learn and live comfortably", because they wanted to claim that we must learn and live comfortably in Basque.
They have defended free coursesfor people who want to learn Basque at all levels and have welcomed the steps taken by the Basque Government in this regard, since, like the A1 and C1, the A2 will be free from now on, as announced today by the Basque Government.
On the other hand, AEK has reported that thanks to the agreement with UEMA, in several municipalities, free Basque courses will be offered to parents of pupils in schools where their children study.
Finally, they encourage citizens to registerin more than 100 Euskaltegis of the AEK Coordinator on the grounds that they have a wide range of schedules, levels and modulation for the new course and courses for companies, associations and municipalities.
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