The National Curriculum Department of the Ministry of Education and Science continues the cycle of meetings with seniors in order to introduce a new National Curriculum.
Within the framework of "International Festival of Science and Innovation" the exhibition "Not Lost" was opened at the National Scientific Library of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia. The event is dedicated to 25th anniversary of Georgia-Germany diplomatic relations.
By organization of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement and Millennium Challenge Account the conference “Renewed Standards for Accreditation and Higher Education Internationalization” was held.
By organization of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia and with support of EU Project “Technical Assistance to VET and Employment Reforms” an information seminar of social partners was held. The aim of the meeting was to strengthen possibilities of social partners in the process of elaboration and implementation of vocational education policy.
Training of trainers in the National Center for Teacher Professional Development is being held in cooperation with Georgian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The training of trainers is held by foreign experts from Germany. Training materials have been developed by the Chamber of Commerce of Bavaria and successfully implemented in different countries.
Within the framework of the Georgian-Estonian project, trainings supporting the implementation of a new National Curriculum were introduced for the staff of 15 pilot schools by Estonian experts. The school principals and deputies, as those who are responsible for study quality management, were informed about changes performed in the new National Curriculum.
Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine announces the contest “The World of Science in the Eyes of the Child” within the framework of the International Festival of Science and Innovations in 2017, which will be supported by the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts.
A new academic year started on September 15 in schools of Georgia. Vice Prime Minister of Georgia, Minister of Education and Science Aleksandre Jejelava congratulated pupils, their parents and teachers from Tbilisi Public School №143. On the same day, the Minister visited Tbilisi Public School №32, private “Green School” and Italian School. Aleksandre Jejelava personally congratulated school representatives with the beginning of the academic year.
Millennium Challenge Account - within the framework of the “Vocational Education for Economic Development” project in Georgia is pleased to announce a national award contest for vocational education for the first time in Georgia. The project is financed by the US Millennium Challenge Corporation, within the framework of $ 140 million compact signed between US Millennium Challenge Corporation and the Government of Georgia.
The success of our pupils continues at the International Olympiads, this time, a team of pupils up to 15 years has returned from Bulgaria, where they won a brilliant victory in the first European Youth Olympiad in informatics.