YEREVAN (Armenpress)–Over twenty teachers from the Diaspora have gathered in
Armenia to undergo training at the Yerevan State Pedagogical University’s
scientific and educational center. The training program is the fourth of its
kind.
The opening ceremonies attracted a myriad of dignitaries, including Armenia’s
Minister of Education and Science Sergo Yeritsian, rector of Yerevan State
University Radik Martirosian, Deputy Chairman of Armenian National Academy of
Sciences Vladimir Barkhudarian, and chairman of Writers’ Union Levon Ananian.
Outlining the role of schools throughout Armenian communities, Yeritsian
suggested creating a council of directors from all Diaspora schools to resolve
similar problems of schools.
Barkhudarian, a lecturer this year, highlighted the importance of the course.
Martirosian promised to provide professional support to Diaspora teachers.
The attendees will study Armenian language, literature, history, Armenia’s
geography, the system of ethno-psychology, theology and music.
The teachers, many of whom are visiting Armenia for the first time, will visit
museums, meet with Armenian writers, artists, scientists, and politicians, and
travel to historical sights on weekends.
At the end of the courses, the teachers will take an exam and those with the
highest scores will be awarded prizes.
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