ბუენოს აირესში გამართული მესამე ახალგაზრდული ოლიმპიური თამაშებიდან, რომელშიც მსოფლიოს 206 ქვეყნის 4 ათასზე მეტი ათლეტი გამოვიდა საქართველოს დელეგაცია 6 მედლით დაბრუნდა (1 ოქრო, 4 ვერცხლი, 1 ბრინჯაო) და საერთო ჩათვლაში, მედლების ხარისხობრივი მაჩვენებლის გათვალისწინებით, 44-ე ადგილი დაიკავა. დღეს, ოლიმპიურ კომიტეტში ახალგაზრდა სპორტსმენებს შეხვდნენ ოლიმპირი კომიტეტის ხელმძღვანელები და განათლების, მეცნიერების, კულტურისა და სპორტის მინისტრის პირველი მოადგილე მიხეილ გიორგაძე და მოადგილე შალვა გოგოლაძე.
Mikheil Batiashvili - Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia met with German Ambassador to Georgia Hubert Knischr and introduced systematic reforms planned in the education field.
Mikheil Batiashvili - Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia delivered a speech at a traditional informative event at the Erasmus + National Office for Universities, Professors and Students and emphasized that ERASMUM + is an exemplary program for Georgia, which shows the best example of integration into common academic space with Europe.
The third Summer Youth Olympic Games was closed in Buenos Aires, where approximately 206 athletes participated from all around the world.
On October 17, an official event of the establishment of the “International Association of Graduates of Education” was held. The event was attended by the graduates of the International Center for Education in 2018 and the beneficiaries of the various educational scholarship programs of the Center.
Jaba Papinashvili, a member of Georgian Judo Youth Team, won a
bronze medal at Judo in the World Youth Championship held in the Bahamas.
Papinashvili, who wrestled in 60 kg weight category, defeated the bronze medal
in the Turkish Triple Cumult. Jaba Papinashvili held 6 matches in total,
defeating representatives of the United States, Argentina, Azerbaijan and
Romania at the preliminary stage and lost in the semi-finals to the world
champion - Japanese Koga Gnak.
On October 17, At the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia (4 Sanapiro street), the presentation of the Classical Music Center - "Concerts of Classical Music in the Alternative Area" was held. First Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport - Mikheil Giorgadze, Artistic Director of "Classical Music Center" - Eliso Virsaladze and the center Program Manager - Maia Kokochashvili attended the presentation.
The Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia and the Ministry of Human Resources of Hungary within the framework of the Council of Europe Sports Ministerial.
Georgia is hosting the Sports Ministerial, which was opened by the Prime Minister of Georgia - Mamuka Bakhtadze.
Memorandum on Cooperation between the Governments of Georgia and the Republic of Moldova was signed by the First Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia - Mikheil Giorgadze and State Secretary of Youth and Sport of Moldova - Radu Rebeya.
The Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport - Mikheil Batiashvili together with the deputy ministers hosted the Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe - Gabriela Battini-Dragoni.
Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport - Mikheil Batiashvili and Ambassador of the Republic of Italy to Georgia - Antonio Enrico Bartoli presented a new program "Italian as Second Language".
Georgia has passed the honorary guest status to Norway in 2019.
According to the tradition, Medea Metreveli - the head of the National Book
Center of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports handed a
special scroll to her Norwegian counterpart. Presentation of the Norwegian
Imagary collection was also held during the event.
At the UN General Assembly, Lika Tikorishvili, a representative of the Georgian youth in the UN, addressed the third committee meeting. She urged young people to join the world and to contribute towards improving the globe. The youth delegation also focused on the importance of peace building and the Georgian peacekeeping policy.
The Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport - Irina Abuladze hosted the Eastern Partnership Three-day Regional Conference, which aimed to share experience in working-on / dual education issues among partner countries. The conference was organized by the European Foundation for Educational Cooperation (ETF) and was attended by 50 delegates from 6 countries (Ukraine, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Moldova, and Kazakhstan).