Within the Computer Sciences education week framework, the Minister of Education and Science visited the British-Georgian Academy. Aleksandre Jejelava met with the students and inspected the auditorium equipped with the latest technologies.
Owing to the initiative of the Ministry of Cultural and Monument Protection of Georgia, in cooperation with the European Union, a large-scale forum – “Culture and Creativity for Innovation and Development” was held.
Owing to the EU4Business initiative, strategic seminar was held on a subject: vocational qualifications for the development of small and medium-scale entrepreneurs.
The Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia denies the information, which was spread regarding being one of the initiators for organizing the meeting on December 9 at the National Science Academy of Georgia, in collaboration with other government agencies.
An international conference “Inclusive Education in 2025 implies everyone” was held. The conference was dedicated to one of the most innovation approaches, which implies the integration of the SEN Students into the process.
Organized by the Millennium Challenge Account – Georgia, a presentation of the second round of competition for the vocational education promotion was held within the scope of “Vocational Education for the Economic Development” project.
Organized by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement, and supported by the European Committee, a conference with the title “Changes in the higher education quality assurance system – the support of mechanisms oriented on the development and results”.
The students of the concluding year visited the College “Mermisi” for the open day, where they had the opportunity to inspect the college, receive the information regarding the vocational education and get personally involved in the program’s practical demonstration.
The Minister of Education and Science of Georgia – Aleksandre Jejelava this time visited the public school №200, public school №136, and AIA-GESS private school all located in Tbilisi. Aleksandre Jejelava got acquainted with the educational process and held a meeting with the school representatives.
“Find your Talent” – a slogan that opened the European Week of vocational skills, which is held for the first time in Georgia.