ARMENIA JOINED "ETWINNINGPLUS" PROGRAM
19:33, 26 March, 2013
YEREVAN, MARCH 26, ARMENPRESS: Official "eTwinningplus" program
joining ceremony of Armenia took place on March 22 in N198 school
of Yerevan. As Armenpress was informed from Armenian Ministry of
Education and Science, "eTwinningplus" program, carried out works
and prospects had been presented at the ceremony.
Armenian schools are currently involved in 7 programs. According to
Director of the National Center for Educational Technologies Artak
Poghosyan, it is preplanned to extend the cooperation between Armenian
schools and European educational area.
eTwinning Plus is an extension of eTwinning to the neighbourhood of
Europe. Europe's Neighbourhood policy was developed in 2004 and has
the objective of deepening the relationship between countries in the
European Union and those countries in the immediate 'neighbourhood'.
eTwinning Plus includes six countries from the European neighbourhood
- Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, which are
part of the Eastern Partnership and Tunisia, which is part of
the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EUROMED). eTwinning Plus
supports 'contacts between people', one of the core objectives of
the Neighbourhood policy. eTwinning has shown that contact between
schools and teachers in Europe is incredibly beneficial to the people
involved - education is a key building-block in our society and contact
with people in Europe's immediate neighbourhood will help us develop
intercultural understanding and friendships.
From: A. Papazian
19:33, 26 March, 2013
YEREVAN, MARCH 26, ARMENPRESS: Official "eTwinningplus" program
joining ceremony of Armenia took place on March 22 in N198 school
of Yerevan. As Armenpress was informed from Armenian Ministry of
Education and Science, "eTwinningplus" program, carried out works
and prospects had been presented at the ceremony.
Armenian schools are currently involved in 7 programs. According to
Director of the National Center for Educational Technologies Artak
Poghosyan, it is preplanned to extend the cooperation between Armenian
schools and European educational area.
eTwinning Plus is an extension of eTwinning to the neighbourhood of
Europe. Europe's Neighbourhood policy was developed in 2004 and has
the objective of deepening the relationship between countries in the
European Union and those countries in the immediate 'neighbourhood'.
eTwinning Plus includes six countries from the European neighbourhood
- Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, which are
part of the Eastern Partnership and Tunisia, which is part of
the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EUROMED). eTwinning Plus
supports 'contacts between people', one of the core objectives of
the Neighbourhood policy. eTwinning has shown that contact between
schools and teachers in Europe is incredibly beneficial to the people
involved - education is a key building-block in our society and contact
with people in Europe's immediate neighbourhood will help us develop
intercultural understanding and friendships.
From: A. Papazian