Owing to the initiative of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, the initial phase of revising the national curriculum has concluded. The updated framework emphasizes greater autonomy for both public and private schools.
The modifications extend to all facets related to the planning and management of teaching and learning, encompassing principles, objectives, content priorities, teaching methods, assessment, and the organization of the learning process. Consequently, each element of teaching and learning is more geared towards supporting general education institutions, affording schools more creative latitude in planning the learning process with the student's best interests in mind.
Key changes include:
It is noteworthy that a textbook approval process has been established, allowing private and public schools to use Ministry-approved, non-marked textbooks in their educational processes.
Additionally, ongoing subject standards revision involves active teachers, academic representatives, and psychologists in forming subject groups. The revision process is expected to conclude in spring 2024.