Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

NKR: Parliamentary Hearings On 12-Year Education

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • NKR: Parliamentary Hearings On 12-Year Education

    PARLIAMENTARY HEARINGS ON 12-YEAR EDUCATION

    Azat Artsakh, Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    23 Aug 2006

    The NKR National Assembly will meet August 23 to vote to amendments on
    adoption of 12-year secondary education to the law on education. The
    Social Committee held parliamentary hearings and invited Hranush
    Hakobian, chair of the Committee of Science, Education and Youth of RA
    National Assembly, and Norair Ghukassian, the director of the National
    Institute of Education of the RA Ministry of Education and Science,
    as well as teachers from Artsakh, besides members of parliament and
    government. Speaker Ashot Ghulian said the topic of the hearings is
    thought to be a possible way of carrying out educational reforms. And
    since the institutions, which are involved in the reforms, have
    discussed it, the problem now is to sum up the opinions and standpoints
    expressed so far. Ashot Ghulian did not give an evaluation, instead
    he drew attention to the importance of the issue, since education
    is a primary problem for the young republic where the intellectual
    potential is a national value. The NKR minister of education Kamo
    Atayan, the author of the bill, presented the amendments to the law on
    education. In accordance with these amendments, children go to school
    at the age of 6, secondary education lasts 12 years and is divided into
    primary school (1-4 grades), middle school (5-9 grades) and high school
    (10-12 grades). Hranush Hakobian said, "At any rate, we had to answer
    a question: do we want to become enclosed here, not to have relations
    with the world and remain alone with our system of education or build
    an open society and become integrated with European organizations? I
    think we have already answered this question in 1990-1991, consequently
    we must be ready for reforms which lead us to Europe, at the same
    time preserving what is national and what is traditional." Hranush
    Hakobian emphasized that as a result of the reform 20-30 8th
    grade students will not be admitted to high school. Therefore,
    it was decided to restore vocational colleges. "The law provides
    for vocational classes where the children will learn crafts. There
    will also be classes specializing in natural, humanitarian and other
    sciences," said Hranush Hakobian. Speaker Ashot Ghulian, summing
    up the results of the hearings, said the impression is that we are
    compelled to adopt the same system. "Nobody compels us, and we have
    an alternative. In two days, we may reject the amendments to the law.
    But is it worthwhile to waste another two years, especially that
    we cannot solve our problems ourselves, publish textbooks, work out
    curriculums, and have a separate system of education in Karabakh?" said
    A. Ghulian. He said these are essential changes, not just adoption of a
    12-year secondary education. He proposed meeting again in the middle
    of the academic year and discuss the advantages of the reform. He
    asked not to be conformists and not to accept this system as an
    obligation. Member of Parliament R. Dadayan said the schools need
    special furniture for children aged 5-6. Hranush Hakobian said last
    year 12 thousand children aged 5 were taken to school last year in
    Armenia, but the directors of schools did not have such concerns. MP
    A. Sargissian, the leader of the parliamentary group ARF-Movement 88
    said the reform will not be effective unless the problem of nursery
    schools is solved. According to him, integration with the European
    values is both a progressive step and a dangerous step as it leads to
    alienation from national values. As for the concerns about necessary
    conditions at schools, it was said that the "challenge" was made,
    and it means that the government is attending to it.

    SVETLANA KHACHATRIAN.
    23-08-2006
Working...
X