The
Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia, Tamar
Kitiashvili, together with the representatives of the German Society for
International Cooperation (GIZ), summarized the activities carried out within
the framework of the Vocational Education Information Campaign.
The
one-month information campaign was carried out by the Ministry of Education,
Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia with the support of the German Society
for International Cooperation (GIZ), which aimed to provide the broader public
with information on the educational services currently provided by vocational
education.
Information
meetings were held at vocational educational institutions in seven different
cities, led by veteran rugby players - Lekso Gugava and Nodar Andguladze. Rugby
players have shared their success stories and information on different
vocations with more than 800 students, who are now planning their own future.
At
the closing event, the Deputy Minister emphasized the importance of
public-private partnerships and thanked the private sector for the engagement:
“It is precisely the initiatives and involvement of the private sector that
make the system a success. Consequently, we must work together to find ways to
further enhance the quality of our system so that our graduates can compete in
both national and international markets. ”