Deputy Minister of Education, Science,
Culture and Sport of Georgia - Irina Abuladze participated a workshop dedicated
to working together with Georgian and foreign partners, where the priorities of
the National Qualifications Framework was established, as well as outlining the
future plans and issues of sharing with international partners were discussed.
The workshop will lasted for two days and
the goal was to support the ongoing reform and introduce new types of tools for
managing the framework. Georgian and foreign representatives of the field of
education will discuss the achievements of the reform of the National
Qualifications Framework, as well as the priority areas for future discussions
and development, challenges related to the transition to the new framework, and
other related matters.
Conceptual and structural changes, updated
legislative frameworks and recommendations will also be presented at the
meeting. Participants will exchange their opinions and engage in discussions.
The workshop will contribute to the
deepening of cooperation with the EU member states, as well as the European
Qualifications Framework (EQF) Advisory Board with members of the priority
issues for discussion and sharing of experiences, such as: the National
Qualifications frameworks advantages, access to national qualifications
framework and quality assurance between the national qualifications framework
for the management, control mechanisms and information sharing / dissemination
of qualifications.
The National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement and
the European Education Foundation will also summarize the phase of the National
Qualifications Framework Reform and the following steps will be taken to begin
a new EU project in 2019.