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  • Losing The National School Both in The Diaspora and Homeland

    "WE LOSE THE NATIONAL SCHOOL BOTH IN THE DIASPORA AND H OMELAND,"
    PH.D. DANIELIAN SAYS

    YEREVAN, August 13 (Noyan Tapan). Though the Armenian schools of the
    Diaspora are in crisis now, nevertheless teachers, being soldiers of
    Mashtots, keep the Armenian spirit in children's hearts and
    souls. Levon Ananian, the Chairman of the Armenian Writers' Union,
    said about it during the August 12 meeting with 50 teachers of the
    Armenian Diaspora, participating in the training on the raising of the
    level of skill in Yerevan. Mentioning that the carrying out of such a
    mission in the foreign country is really difficult,Levon Ananian,
    turning to them, said: "We appreciate your work, your devotion, as
    without you the Armenian language and literature can't exist in the
    Diaspora." Ph. D. Suren Danielian, Director of the "Spyurk"
    ("Diaspora") Scientific-Educational Center, emphasized that the
    Diasporan Communities are worried about the continuing reduction of
    the number of the Armenian schools and students. Armenian writers also
    share this anxiety, and this problem was arisen once more during the
    II Pan-Armenian Conference of Writers held in June. According to Suren
    Danielian, "we lose the national school both in the Homeland and
    Diaspora". At the same time, he expressed hope that the conference to
    be held in Tsakhkadzor in late August will elaborate concrete programs
    in this direction. S. Danielian also reported that for the first time
    seven teachers from Iraq also participate in the training on the
    raising of the level of skill. After surmounting numerous obstacles,
    they were able to come to Armenia with faith that the Armenian schools
    will be opened in Iraq in September again and they will continue their
    cause.
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