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    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    April 7 2006

    ARMENIA'S HIGHER SCHOOLS TO INTRODUCE CREDIT SYSTEM OF EDUCATION

    YEREVAN, April 7. /ARKA/. Most of Armenia's higher schools will
    introduce a credit system of education in 2006-2007 academic year, RA
    Minister of Education and Science Sergo Yeritsyan told reporters at a
    workshop on the introduction of the system. According to him, this
    transition will only concern the first-year students that will be
    admitted to higher schools in 2006.
    "The transition will start with pilot programs in higher schools that
    have necessary conditions," the Minister said.
    Yeritsyan pointed out that the greatest expectation from the credit
    system is the improvement in the quality of education.
    He added that each higher school will be independent in introducing
    the new system, and the terms will be set by the Academic Council.
    Yeritsyan explained that the credit system is a mechanism of
    appraising students' work, particularly the attendance of lectures,
    laboratory and practical training, examinations.
    The Minister reported that pilot programs are currently under
    implementation in four higher schools - Yerevan State University,
    Yerevan State University of Linguistics, Yerevan Teachers Training
    Institute, State Engineering University of Armenia and Agrarian
    University of Armenia.
    Yeritsyan added that the results of the programs will be summed up at
    the end of the year.
    On September 18, 2002, Armenia acceded to the Bologne declaration
    thereby assuming a number of commitments, including the introduction
    of the credit system in higher and post-graduate education. P.T. -0--
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