The Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Mikheil Chkhenkeli addressing on the occasion of World Down Syndrome Day:
In order to strengthen the quality and inclusiveness of the education system, the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, the Government of Norway and the United Nations Children's Fund are launching a joint three-year program.
Following spring holidays, the infection rate of students, teachers and school administration at schools remains low, even though the format of distance learning has been reduced across the country.
Nunu Mitskevichi, Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, together with Beka Peradze, Head of the Labor Inspection Service, got acquainted with the measures taken to prevent the virus at Georgian National and Sokhumi Universities and received relevant information about the innovations introduced in universities.
Art circles and sports clubs were renovated at schools for students returning from spring break. Consequently, from March 15, all students have the opportunity to engage in various informal activities.
With the support of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia and the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), the Infrastructure Builders Association (ICCA) held an online event: Public-Private Dialogue - Vocational Education in Construction: Cooperation and Development Perspectives and an Online Employment Forum.
As part of the Vocational Education Reform, a tripartite memorandum was signed between the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, the Association of Human Resource Management Professionals, and the Centre for Institutional and Capacity Development (ICDC).
For the first time, as a result of close cooperation with various agencies, the "State Program for Monitoring the Identification of Out-of-School Adolescents" was established in the education system of Georgia.
After the resumption of practical training at vocational educational institutions, the teaching process was also resumed in auditoriums from March 15. Tamar Kitiashvili, Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia visited Ilia Tsinamdzgvrishvili College in Mtskheta Municipality and got acquainted with the educational process and the work done in response to the pandemic.
Compulsory systematic testing of teachers and administrative staff continues at public and private schools in Tbilisi and the regions, based on the protocol jointly developed by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport and the Ministry of Health of Georgia.