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    Corruption still problems in Armenia's education system - minister

    tert.am
    16:27 - 19.09.12


    Armenia's Minister of Education Armen Ashotyan admits that corruption
    has not been eliminated in Armenia's higher schools.

    The reason is that some students make use of it, the minister told
    journalists on Wednesday.

    Entrance examinations are not any longer practiced at specialized
    secondary education institutions, and students are admitted on the
    basis of average marks in their school-leaving certificates.

    One more aspect of progress is consistent reforms in the examination
    system. `This year's examinations were transparent, and we registered
    tangible results,' Minister Ashotyan said.

    He reported a number of serious reforms to reduce corruption risks in
    Armenia's higher school. `Students can appeal the finals, and the
    sound record was a basis for the appeal,' Ashotyan said.

    He pointed out high corruption risk in employing school teachers. The
    new procedure was enforced two years ago, but `old thinking' still
    remains a problem. Relevant work is in progress, the minister said.

    He noted that 94% of schools report to regional administrations so it
    is wrong to accuse the Ministry of Education of all the problems.

    Ashotyan hopes that a central school administration system will be
    introduced in Armenia, with the Ministry of Education to be the only
    government body in charge.

    `We believe we are implementing the right policy, but we also need a
    number of new measures. With this end in view, we are working out a
    new corruption control program,' Minister Ashotyan said.

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