MODERN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CENTER OPENS IN ARMENIA'S CAPITAL
Tert.am
21.02.12
Armenian Minister of Education and Science Armen Ashotyan participated
in the opening of a modern electrical equipment center in Vocational
School #4 in Yerevan, on Tuesday.
The program has been implemented with the assistance of Bosch Group,
a leading global supplier of technology and services.
Minister Ashotyan pointed out the importance of the private sector's
involvement in organizing the education process. He stressed that
Armenia's education system needs up-to-date technologies and equipment.
"This center is the first specialized education and training center.
We hope, however, that it will not be the last one. Such centers
are in great demand - they promote market-oriented education. The
center is provided with cutting-edge equipment. If a student learns to
operate this equipment, it will find his place in the labor market,"
Minister Ashotyan said. The teaching staff will be retrained. Minister
Ashotyan proposed further cooperation in establishing similar centers
in other schools to the private sector representatives.
A Bosch representative that attended the opening ceremony noted that
this is the first center in the South Caucasus.
Tert.am
21.02.12
Armenian Minister of Education and Science Armen Ashotyan participated
in the opening of a modern electrical equipment center in Vocational
School #4 in Yerevan, on Tuesday.
The program has been implemented with the assistance of Bosch Group,
a leading global supplier of technology and services.
Minister Ashotyan pointed out the importance of the private sector's
involvement in organizing the education process. He stressed that
Armenia's education system needs up-to-date technologies and equipment.
"This center is the first specialized education and training center.
We hope, however, that it will not be the last one. Such centers
are in great demand - they promote market-oriented education. The
center is provided with cutting-edge equipment. If a student learns to
operate this equipment, it will find his place in the labor market,"
Minister Ashotyan said. The teaching staff will be retrained. Minister
Ashotyan proposed further cooperation in establishing similar centers
in other schools to the private sector representatives.
A Bosch representative that attended the opening ceremony noted that
this is the first center in the South Caucasus.