Education as way for integration into Eurasian Union
TERT.AM
15:29 - 14.02.13
Highlighting the cooperation in the education sphere as an important
factor for integration into the Eurasian Union, a space bridge has
been conducted between Yerevan and Moscow with the participation of
representatives of education spheres of Russia and Armenia.
Armenia's deputy education and science minister Manuk Lazarian said
it is necessary to understand that the Eurasian Union is a regular
formal stage for the formation of all-human values, but today
social-economic unions are being formed more easily than educational
and cultural-spiritual.
`Different programs in the education sphere are addressed to promote
spiritual-cultural programs,' Manuk Lazarian said.
Guest from Moscow Andrei Smirnov, deputy head of the Eurasian
Cooperation Development Foundation, said the Eurasian Union created a
new integration format for the post-soviet countries. Another Moscow
guest Andrey Areshev, representative of the Black Sea-Caspian region
Political and Social Researches Institute, said it is necessary to
integrate into the Eurasian Union without alternatives as the Western
education systems have their peculiarities which not very often
correspond to the economic, cultural values existing in our countries.
`The issue of Russian language is very important here. In Armenia as
well there are problems related to it while the educational
innovations will allow registering success,' Andrei Areshev said.
From: A. Papazian
TERT.AM
15:29 - 14.02.13
Highlighting the cooperation in the education sphere as an important
factor for integration into the Eurasian Union, a space bridge has
been conducted between Yerevan and Moscow with the participation of
representatives of education spheres of Russia and Armenia.
Armenia's deputy education and science minister Manuk Lazarian said
it is necessary to understand that the Eurasian Union is a regular
formal stage for the formation of all-human values, but today
social-economic unions are being formed more easily than educational
and cultural-spiritual.
`Different programs in the education sphere are addressed to promote
spiritual-cultural programs,' Manuk Lazarian said.
Guest from Moscow Andrei Smirnov, deputy head of the Eurasian
Cooperation Development Foundation, said the Eurasian Union created a
new integration format for the post-soviet countries. Another Moscow
guest Andrey Areshev, representative of the Black Sea-Caspian region
Political and Social Researches Institute, said it is necessary to
integrate into the Eurasian Union without alternatives as the Western
education systems have their peculiarities which not very often
correspond to the economic, cultural values existing in our countries.
`The issue of Russian language is very important here. In Armenia as
well there are problems related to it while the educational
innovations will allow registering success,' Andrei Areshev said.
From: A. Papazian