School principals, teachers, public officials, and university entrants will study the Georgian language with newly developed textbooks. According to the decision of the Minister, all teachers who teach the school subjects bilingually will receive 200 GEL in addition to their monthly salary.
Supporting integration of national minorities through education is one
of the priorities of Georgia's education policy. For this purpose, the Ministry is
implementing different projects and programs; one of them is the program
“Georgian Language for Future Success,” which envisages strengthening the
learning of the Georgia language among the ethnic minority schoolchildren. Georgian
Language Houses have also started functioning: 4 houses have been opened in
Samtskhe- Javakheti and Kvemo Kartli regions; such educational centers will also
start operating in all other regions populated by the national minorities.
Georgian language houses have been supplied with relevant inventories, programs
have been tailored to the needs of the trainees, and the teachers have
been adequately trained.
Z. Zhvania School of Public Administration coordinates the activities of
Georgian Language Houses. The school delivers special
educational language programs for the minorities that work as public servants
in the regions of Samtskhe- Javakheti and Kvemo Kartli.
The attendees of the courses at Georgian Language houses will have the opportunity to take up public administration programs and Georgian language courses offered by the Z. Zhvania School.