In
order to provide the possibility of secondary enrollment for students, the
Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia announces the beginning of
registration process from November 14 to November 20.
A
competition “Georgian Calligraphy” was announced with the initiative of the
Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia and National Centre of
Manuscripts. Deputy Minister of Education and Science Lia Gigauri and Director
of National Centre of Manuscripts Buba Kudava held a special briefing.
European
Training Foundation (ETF) organized a working meeting on the topic of
“Recognition of Informal Education” within the framework of the Project
“Life-long vocational training in Eastern Europe”.
Academic year for vocational
educational programs started on November 4, 2013. Teaching/learning process
shall start in all State-based vocational education colleges and higher
education institutions carrying out vocational programmes by the end of the week.
A work meeting of the Special Commission reviewing cases of
persons dismissed on political grounds was held in Kakheti. The meetings were organized
in Gurjaani and Telavi and hearings
of the authors of written complaints were held by the Commission.
Successful 10th graders from Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo
Svaneti who have completed basic level (7th, 8th and 9th grades) with high performance were
awarded with personal computers from the Ministry of Education and Science of
Georgia.
The Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia is carrying out
a project – Implementation of Inclusive Education in Vocational Education
System, with the support of the Ministry of Education and Research of Norway.
In 2013, inclusive education has been recognized by the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia as one of the main priorities. Consequently, the Ministry is carrying out a number of important projects for pupils with special educational needs, among them is “Inclusive Education Support Program”.
Awarding of successful pupils continues. Successful 10th graders from Samegrelo, Zemo Svaneti, Ajara and Guria regions, who have completed basic level (7th, 8th and 9th grades) with high performance were awarded with personal computers from the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia.
Deputy Minister of Education and Science of
Georgia Lia Gigauri and other officials from the Ministry of Education
introduced ongoing and planned projects to representatives of the field of
education from Kvemo Kartli.