EDUARD ABRAHAMYAN: ARMEN ASHOTYAN'S EDUCATIONAL POLICY INCOMPREHENSIBLE TO SOCIETY
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 14, 2010 - 14:29 AMT 09:29 GMT
RA Education Minister Armen Ashotyan's educational policy is
incomprehensible to society, according to National Neoconservative
Movement leader Eduard Abrahamyan .
Commenting on introduction of a bill on opening foreign-language
schools in Armenia, Eduard Abrahamyan stressed the importance of
improving education quality in Armenian schools.
"Armenian schools are the only hope and stronghold of powerful Armenian
statehood of future. Instead of bringing Armenian-language education
up to international standards, a number of Armenian officials are
doing their best to cut off current generation from their roots."
"I am opposed to opening foreign-language schools in Armenia. Growing
generation is what determines the future of the country. Our education
should become a reflection of Armenian world view and mentality, rather
than a result of foreign cultural expansion," National Neoconservative
Movement leader emphasized.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 14, 2010 - 14:29 AMT 09:29 GMT
RA Education Minister Armen Ashotyan's educational policy is
incomprehensible to society, according to National Neoconservative
Movement leader Eduard Abrahamyan .
Commenting on introduction of a bill on opening foreign-language
schools in Armenia, Eduard Abrahamyan stressed the importance of
improving education quality in Armenian schools.
"Armenian schools are the only hope and stronghold of powerful Armenian
statehood of future. Instead of bringing Armenian-language education
up to international standards, a number of Armenian officials are
doing their best to cut off current generation from their roots."
"I am opposed to opening foreign-language schools in Armenia. Growing
generation is what determines the future of the country. Our education
should become a reflection of Armenian world view and mentality, rather
than a result of foreign cultural expansion," National Neoconservative
Movement leader emphasized.
From: A. Papazian