ALL PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS IN STEPANAKERT AND SHUSHI TO HAVE COMPUTERS
Mediamax
Aug 16, 2011
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. "Fruitful Armenia" Fund owned by Argentinean
businessman of Armenian decent Eduardo Ernekian announced the launch
of a "New Educational Strategy" program in Artsakh within which all
primary school pupils in Stepanakert and Shushi will have computers.
Mediamax reports that Executive Director of the Fund, Ana Christina
Shirinian, said in Yerevan today that 3600 pupils of 1-4 grades
and 160 teachers in Stepanakert and Shushi will receive XO laptops
especially designed for education and the schools will be provided
with internet. The teachers will take re-training courses to be able
to teach the pupils XO educational programs.
"This is the first phase of the program, after which jointly with
the government of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) we are going
to provide all schools of Artsakh with internet as well as provide
all the primary school pupils of the republic with computers," said
Ana Christina Shirinian.
According to her, the program is called to change the educational
system of Artsakh bringing it in line with modern requirements.
Mediamax
Aug 16, 2011
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. "Fruitful Armenia" Fund owned by Argentinean
businessman of Armenian decent Eduardo Ernekian announced the launch
of a "New Educational Strategy" program in Artsakh within which all
primary school pupils in Stepanakert and Shushi will have computers.
Mediamax reports that Executive Director of the Fund, Ana Christina
Shirinian, said in Yerevan today that 3600 pupils of 1-4 grades
and 160 teachers in Stepanakert and Shushi will receive XO laptops
especially designed for education and the schools will be provided
with internet. The teachers will take re-training courses to be able
to teach the pupils XO educational programs.
"This is the first phase of the program, after which jointly with
the government of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) we are going
to provide all schools of Artsakh with internet as well as provide
all the primary school pupils of the republic with computers," said
Ana Christina Shirinian.
According to her, the program is called to change the educational
system of Artsakh bringing it in line with modern requirements.