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    EDUCATIONAL ISSUES IN GEORGIA'S ARMENIAN SCHOOLS DEMAND ARMENIA'S ATTENTION

    AZG Armenian Daily #080, 04/05/2005

    Diaspora

    The 20.000 pupils of Georgia's 150 Armenian schools are taught their
    native language and literature in accordance with Armenia's educational
    program. But the retraining of teachers of these subjects is provided
    in Armenia on the level of a Sunday school. The subject of Armenian
    history is left out of the program as the Georgian authorities
    noticed disputable issues in there. Armenian teachers suggest to
    begin the course with historic periods that are of no doubt and to
    consider preparing a joint history textbook by Armenian and Georgian
    specialists.

    All of Georgia's Armenian schools suffer textbook shortage and lack
    of teachers' professionalism. 8 Armenian schools of Tbilisi with
    overall 900 pupils need to get on higher educational level. Partly
    because of the low quality of education Armenian schools of Tbilisi
    provide, our compatriots prefer entering Russian schools. Today,
    90 percent of students of Russian departments within Georgian
    universities are Armenians. This fact alarms Georgian Armenians
    as the best professionals with Russian mentality are not demanded
    in Georgia and they are presumably leaving for Russia. University
    entrance examinations are going to be held according to a national
    program, which presupposes that exams will be in Georgian. This
    is another threat to the possibility of higher education in
    Armenian. Georgia's Armenian community asked Artur Baghdasarian to
    provide free education not only at the Yerevan Pedagogical University
    but at other universities of Armenia as well.

    Artur Baghdasarian promised that RA foreign minister who is going to
    visit Georgia this month will take a closer look to those issues.

    By Nana Petrosian
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