Chairperson
of Parliament of Georgia, Davit Bakradze met Rolf-Dieter
Heuer, professor, General Director of European organization of Nuclear
Research, (CERN). During his visit to Georgia, Prof.
Today, First Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Koka
Sepherteladze, presented 47 tenth graders of public schools of
Samtskhe-Javakheti region with personal computers. The Deputy Minister
also held a meeting with these schoolchildren, their parents and
teachers.
Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation under the Ministry continues
to take efforts to engage business sector in science and research
fields. A new scientific grant competition was announced to develop and
promote innovative technology research.
Today,
the schoolchildren of Shida Kartli received a gift from the President. Deputy
Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Nodar Surguladze, presented 31
schoolchildren of Shida Kartli public schools with personal computers.
Chairperson
of Parliament of Georgia, Davit Bakradze, visited the vocational college “Aisi”,
in Kachreti municipality and met those students who had commenced their studies
in the institution as a part of a second phase of voucher funding system
initiated by the President.
Prior to the beginning of teacher certification exams, the Minister,
Dimitri Shashkini and Director of Teacher Professional Development
Center, Gia Mamulashvili, held a live web meeting with the teachers of
Kutaisi.
Public
Service Halls and respective agencies of the Civil Registry started to issue general
education authentication documents. The school graduates shall submit the ID
card to receive the document.
Distribution of examination cards for Unified Entry,
Graduate Records and Teachers’ Certification exams has started. 12th graders will be able to receive the cards at
their schools while high school graduates of previous year along with teachers
will get the examination cards at regional Education Resource Offices.
Deputy Minister of Education and Science of
Georgia, Irine Kurdadze, Deputy Governor of Imereti Region, Giga Shushania,
Mayor of Kutaisi, Giorgi Tevdoradze, presented 200 schoolchildren of Imereti public
schools with personal computers.
Russian expert Larisa Burakova got familiar with current education
reforms and visited “Future Classroom” at 1st experimental school;
vocational college “Ikarosi” and Teacher’s House.
The
chairperson of the Parliament of Georgia, Davit Bakradze and the Minister of
Education and Science of Georgia, Dimitri Shashkini, presented 150 tenth
graders of Tbilisi public schools with personal computers.
Minister of Education and Science of Georgia Dimitri Shashkini met with
the Russian expert and writer Larisa Burakova. Burakova is the author of
the book “Why does it work in Georgia?”. The book published 2 years
ago, covers successful Georgian reforms, Russian-Georgian relationship
and achievements of Georgian government. The book is now being
translated into Ukrainian and will be published in Ukraine soon.
Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia organized the contest
“Introduce your country to tourists” for the school students of basic
and secondary education levels.