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    WORLD BANK CONTINUES SUPPORT TO EDUCATION QUALITY AND RELEVANCE IN ARMENIA

    ENP Newswire
    May 13, 2009 Wednesday

    WASHINGTON - The World Bank Board of Directors today approved a US$ 25
    million credit for the Armenia Second Education Quality and Relevance
    Project (APL II).

    The credit by the International Development Association (IDA) will
    assist Armenia in its efforts to improve the quality and relevance
    of its educational system, to ensure that students graduate with
    competitive skills. This is the second phase of the second education
    project supported by the World Bank over the past 12 years in Armenia.

    The project will enhance the curriculum and teaching methods in
    education, the readiness of children entering primary schools, and
    the integration of the Armenian tertiary education system into the
    European higher education area.

    Past projects have accomplished a great deal. The National Curriculum
    Framework has been developed, a transparent examination system and
    enhanced capacity to assess student performance has been introduced,
    along with the creation of the Assessment and Testing Center, the
    National Center of Education Technology, and an effective Computer
    Revolving scheme which has allowed 85 percent of the schools in the
    country to set up computer labs. In addition, a massive in-service
    teacher training effort has been carried out through an improved
    National Institute of Education and consolidation of a successful
    per capita funding system resulted in substantial efficiency gains
    and enhanced school autonomy.

    'This new project builds on the achievements of Armenia's reforms so
    far, while extending the agenda to encompass preschool and higher
    education,' said Juan Manuel Moreno, Leader of the World Bank team
    for the project. 'It will comprehensively support the Government's
    efforts to accelerate the implementation of preschool, general and
    tertiary education reforms despite the adverse consequences of the
    global economic crisis.'

    The project will help the Armenian Education system meet critical
    challenges. These include reversing the current deterioration - in
    enrollments and in quality - of preschool education; supporting the
    implementation of the 12-year general education system; improving
    teacher quality through pre-service and in-service training; and,
    contributing to Armenia's integration in the European Higher Education
    Area.

    The Second Education Quality and Relevance project has two main
    components:

    1. Enhancing the Quality of General Education. Activities will aim to
    increase the readiness for general education of approximately 8,750
    children, while 140 of the poorest communities will benefit from
    targeted grants to enhance the quality of preschool education. The
    quality of teaching will be improved through training of 2750
    high-school teachers and 150 principals, and by creating a school
    improvement network. In addition, investments will ensure that all
    schools in Armenia are equipped with up-to-date technologies, that
    about 400 of the most remote schools are connected to the Internet,
    and that these technologies effectively enhance learning. Further, the
    curriculum and assessment of the 12-year general education system will
    be improved so that future graduates will be equipped with relevant
    and competitive knowledge and skills.

    2. Supporting tertiary education reforms to help achieve standards
    similar to education systems in Europe. The project will establish
    and strengthen the capacity of the National Quality Assurance system
    for tertiary education. An integrated Tertiary Education Management
    Information System (TEMIS) will be created to support policy planning,
    management, monitoring and evaluation of performance of education. The
    component will also support the design and piloting of a sustainable
    financing system for tertiary education, including student loans and
    a Competitive Innovation Fund for the financing of Universities.

    The Credit will be provided to Armenia on standard IDA terms, including
    20 years maturity and a 10-year grace period.

    Since joining the World Bank in 1992 and IDA in 1993, commitments to
    Armenia total approximately US$ 1187 million.

    For more information on World Bank-sponsored projects in Armenia,

    please visit: www.worldbank.org.am

    Contacts:

    In Yerevan: Tatevik Mnatsakanyan, (+374 10) 520-992

    [email protected]

    In Washington: Vigen Sargsyan, (202) 473-9277

    [email protected]

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    [email protected] ]
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