Awarding ceremony of HMC and NCN projects winners was held at the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia. Deputy Minister of Education and Science Lia Gigiauri awarded the winners with certificate.
Lia Gigiauri, Deputy Minister of Education and Science and Gia Mamulashvili, Director of National Center for Teachers Professional Development, awarded up to 80 teachers of non-Georgian schools in the regions settled with ethnic minorities with certificates.
On the occasion of the 'Mother Tongue ", presentation of the educational-exhibition project “My mother language” was held at the National Center for Manuscripts of the Ministry. The presentation was attended by Deputy Minister Lia Gigauri and other guests.
Zurab Zhvania School of Public Administration opens new regional training centers in new and renews official language teaching programs for civil servants working in the areas settled with ethnic minorities.
A presentation of the project “Numerical modeling of River Mtkvari Pollution” was held in 199 Komarov Public School of Tbilisi within the program “Researches with students’ participation” financed by the Ministry.
Festival - "Vocational Education for Employment" is underway. The festival is organized by the Ministry of Education and Science with the support of JSC «Liberty Bank«.
Delegation of Friedrich Schiller University of Jena (Germany) is visiting Georgia. The delegation is headed by Professor Klaus Dikke, Rector of Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, honorary Dr. of Tbilisi State University.
First Deputy Minister of Education
and Science Ketevan Natriashvili was elected a member of CoE Education Committee
Bureau. Bureau elections are held once in every two
years and representatives of all member countries are eligible for
participation.
World Autism Awareness Day is celebrated on the 2nd of April. Minister of Education and Science of Georgia Tamar Sanikidze visited pupils with autism spectrum disorders in Public School 166 and presented gifts to them.
Information has been spreading in Media regarding decrease of financing by 3 million GEL for the students enrolled based on the results of Unified National Examinations 2014-2015.
Minister of Education and Science of Georgia Tamar Sanikidze and Minister of Research and Science of Upper-Austria Doris Hammer signed a memorandum and expressed their readiness to deepen partnership in science and higher education.
122 pilot public school principals’ training is under way on the topic “innovative methods of teaching and class monitoring” within the Primary Education Project (G-priEd). This project has been implemented from March 24, 2014 with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia and the US International Development Agency (USAID).