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    NO GRADUATES FROM ARMENIAN SCHOOLS IN 2011

    Tert
    Nov 10 2009
    Armenia

    After signing on to the Bologna Process, serious changes have taken
    place in Armenia's education system.

    Armenia has moved on to a 12-month education system, while those
    students who enrolled prior to this new system being implemented will
    receive their education over a period of 11 months.

    The outcome of all of these changes is that in 2011, there won't be
    any graduating students in Armenia. Notably, this issue has become
    a hot topic for discussion among parents.

    During today's press conference, Minister of Education and Science
    Armen Ashotyan, commenting on this news, noted that "no school,
    neither private nor state, will have graduates in 2011."

    According to the International Association of Universities (and as
    posted on UNESCO's site), "The Bologna Process is currently the most
    important initiative for the reform of higher education in Europe.

    Above all, it seeks to provide for an area of enhanced mobility for
    students and teachers in an atmosphere of increased transparency and
    mutual recognition of qualifications among universities.

    "Participants in the Bologna Process seek to forge this transparency
    through a common framework based on three distinct levels of study:
    Bachelor, Masters, and Doctoral. In this way it aims to construct
    standard paths towards the achievement of each of these levels so that
    national diplomas obtained at each stage of academic progression will
    translate directly into a fellow participating country's structure
    of higher education programs."
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