EDUCATION REFORM WAS DISCUSSED WITH ARMENIAN DELEGATION
KarabakhOpen
23-04-2008 17:55:10
The introduction of the three-degree education system, especially
the senior school, will be problematic considering the geographic
location of the villages of Karabakh, said the NKR minister of
education and science Vladik Khachatryan at the meeting with the
delegation of the Armenian ministry of education, representatives
of universities and schools on April 22, who discussed the education
reform which introduces the senior school, and the relating problems
and prospects. The NKR minister underlined that since Armenia sets
up 30 senior schools this September, it is expedient to set up senior
schools in Karabakh as well.
The Armenian minister of education and science Levon Mkrtichyan
informed that the program of development of education in 2008-2013
has been extended to the government, one of the goals of which is
that Armenia must be not only an educational and scientific space but
also a space of supply of educational and scientific services. The
reforms will involve secondary education, vocational education,
higher education and post-graduate education, for which there is
necessary funding. The institution of internal and external assessment
of knowledge will be introduced to improve the quality, said Levon
Mkrtichyan, adding that "if we start concocting marks like we used
to do, we will not stand external assessment, and the consequences
will be crushing."
KarabakhOpen
23-04-2008 17:55:10
The introduction of the three-degree education system, especially
the senior school, will be problematic considering the geographic
location of the villages of Karabakh, said the NKR minister of
education and science Vladik Khachatryan at the meeting with the
delegation of the Armenian ministry of education, representatives
of universities and schools on April 22, who discussed the education
reform which introduces the senior school, and the relating problems
and prospects. The NKR minister underlined that since Armenia sets
up 30 senior schools this September, it is expedient to set up senior
schools in Karabakh as well.
The Armenian minister of education and science Levon Mkrtichyan
informed that the program of development of education in 2008-2013
has been extended to the government, one of the goals of which is
that Armenia must be not only an educational and scientific space but
also a space of supply of educational and scientific services. The
reforms will involve secondary education, vocational education,
higher education and post-graduate education, for which there is
necessary funding. The institution of internal and external assessment
of knowledge will be introduced to improve the quality, said Levon
Mkrtichyan, adding that "if we start concocting marks like we used
to do, we will not stand external assessment, and the consequences
will be crushing."