Delegation members visited police
academy and saw the training center which offers respective professional
development courses for the school resource officers. The guests also visited Tbilisi
Sea Training Center; the school resource officers undertake courses for
rescuers there.
As a part of the exchange program, around 160 Indian
students will study at Tbilisi State Medical University. Deputy Minister, Nodar
Surguladze, welcomed the students at the Tbilisi International Airport.
Deputy Minister, Mr. Nodar Surguladze, gifted the personal
computers to the winners of the “Georgian
Economic Olympiad 2011”. These students have won the 1st, 2nd
and 3rd places in the Olympiad. Other participants were awarded the
cash prizes. The most succesfull contestants will be employed by the state and
private agencies.
Minister
of Education and Science of Georgia Dimitri Shashkini met the representatives
of professional education institutions and introduced ten-section action-plan
of the Government to them. Minister spoke about the reforms undertaken in the
education system; he also covered current projects and talked about future
plans.
A Physics class was held for the schoolchildren of Tbilisi
Public School №42 in the modern Physics Lab at the Teacher’s House. First Deputy
Minister Koka Sepherteladze attended the lesson.
Minister
of Education and Science of Georgia and Director of the company Zao Sony
Electronics Yukihiro Nagahama signed the Memorandum on
establishing International Community College – Academy of Visual Arts in
Georgia.
The First Deputy Minister of
Education and Science of Georgia, Koka Seperteladze and Sulkhan Sisauri,
General Director of Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation congratulated
Georgian scientists on International Day of Science and granted certificates to
the winners of science-research internship competition.
The Minister of Education and Science of Georgia,
Dimitri Shashkini, introduced to Resource Officers the Georgian Government’s
ten-section educational plan. The Minister also talked to the audience about
current reforms of the education system.
Schoolchild
of Kvareli Public School №2, Nuki Avazashvili got iPad and cake as birthday
presents from the President. Prime Minister Nika Gilauri and Minister of Education
and Science of Georgia Dimitri Shashkini personally gave the President’s
birthday presents to Nuki.
Resource
Officers conducted a drawing competition in the Senaki Boarding School. Resource
Officers and professional artists evaluated 15children’s pieces and announced three
top winners.
The President of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili,
opened a “Geocell” sponsored classroom in the Kvareli Public School №2. This “Geocell”
classroom is equipped with new, modern technology andfeatures an interactive
smart desk and thirteen monitors.
The Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Mr. Dimitri Shashkini,
is continuing to introduce the Georgian government’s ten-section
education plan. As part of his efforts, the Minister met teachers and
schoolchildren of the Kvemo Kartli region in the newly built Teachers’
House.
Niko Bagrations (Niko Buris) name was given to Mukhrani Public School
№1. The Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Giorgi
Chakhnashvili; the State Minister of Georgia, Mirza (Papuna) Davitaia attended
the meeting.
The Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Nodar
Surguladze, gifted “Lenovo” personal computers on behalf of the
President to 130 schoolchildren of the 10th form from the Adjara region. The Minister of Education, Culture, and Sport of Adjara, Gia Abuladze, also took part in the award ceremony.
The Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia held a presentation for
the renovated website of the National Center for Educational Quality
Enhancement. Minister Dimitri Shashkini introduced the new website to
journalists.