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    ARMENIAN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION SPHERE IS AT STAGE OF REFORMS AND DEVELOPMENT

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 22, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The Job Skills vocational
    education program being implemented in Armenia within the framework
    of cooperation between the British Council and the RA Ministry
    of Education and Science has a purpose of assisting vocational
    education system's improval and development. Within the framework
    of this three-year program, it is envisaged to repair 11 vocational
    education institutions, to work out 80 criteria regulating the
    sphere, to organize retraining of lecturers and top employees, as
    well as students abroad. Artak Aghbalian, the Head of the Vocational
    Education Department of the RA Ministry of Education and Science,
    said this at the January 21 program's Armenian presentation at Yerevan
    Informatics College.

    According to A. Aghbalian, this sector of Armenian education was
    destroyed and lost its former significance in consequence of the
    change of socio-economic relations. However, this system, which is
    very important for development of country's economy, has taken the
    way of reforms and restoration for already two years.

    A. Aghbalian said that at the end of the program Job Skills being
    implemented with the assistance of the British Council, in 2010,
    Armenia will have 12 multi-function vocational education institutions,
    which will provide the regions with proper specialists. At the same
    time, he said that the labor market is being studied, and specialists
    will be trained according to the demand.

    A. Aghbalian also said that within the framework of the program,
    Ministry's representatives have already visited European and Asian
    countries for several times for the purpose of exchanging experience
    and passing retraining. And Yerevan Informatics College having 1500
    students cooperates with the institutions of the same name in Great
    Britain and Israel.

    Levon Mkrtchian, the RA Minister of Education and Science, who was
    present at the event, said that the Job Skills program implemented
    by the British Council will not only contribute to restoration
    of vocational institutions, but also will promote strengthening
    and development of business-vocational education ties: businessmen
    should order the vocational institutions the specialists they need,
    by investing sums for their education. He is convinced that if this
    tie is created, "we will have both high-quality specialists and jobs,
    and we will have no excess of specialists on the labor market."

    Minister L. Mkrtchian said that the state has allocated 5bn 898m
    drams to the vocational education sphere in 2008.

    It should be also mentioned that the Job Skills program is implemented
    in 17 countries of South East Europe.
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