YEREVAN HOSTS CIS TEACHERS' AND EDUCATION WORKERS' CONGRESS
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October 18, 2012 | 15:15
YEREVAN. - Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan attended, in capital city
Yerevan, official opening of the Congress of the CIS Teachers and
Education Workers.
In his welcoming remarks, Sargsyan underscored the activities toward
developing the education system. "Today's key tool in the development
of society is the production of new knowledge; [and] this requires
from the governments to change the process of the state's system of
governance," the Premier said.
In his words, education and science are the primary functions of
a modern state. "The state is obligated to create infrastructures
whereby mankind will be able to manifest itself," Sargsyan noted.
In this connection, and as per the PM, the universities are of
primary importance. "It is our duty to create an education system
whereby mankind will be able to increase its knowledge," the Prime
Minister said. In this regard, he underscored the CIS education and
scientific integration processes, and noted that Armenia is interested
in this course.
news.am
October 18, 2012 | 15:15
YEREVAN. - Armenian PM Tigran Sargsyan attended, in capital city
Yerevan, official opening of the Congress of the CIS Teachers and
Education Workers.
In his welcoming remarks, Sargsyan underscored the activities toward
developing the education system. "Today's key tool in the development
of society is the production of new knowledge; [and] this requires
from the governments to change the process of the state's system of
governance," the Premier said.
In his words, education and science are the primary functions of
a modern state. "The state is obligated to create infrastructures
whereby mankind will be able to manifest itself," Sargsyan noted.
In this connection, and as per the PM, the universities are of
primary importance. "It is our duty to create an education system
whereby mankind will be able to increase its knowledge," the Prime
Minister said. In this regard, he underscored the CIS education and
scientific integration processes, and noted that Armenia is interested
in this course.