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Dismissed Teacher’s Story
January 28, 2011
People do not talk much about the problems in the Georgian school regions or the shortcomings of the projects of the Georgian Ministry of Education. These issues are relevant only after the concrete cases reach the court.
Private Schools Do Not Need Bailiffs
January 26, 2011
This year the bailiff program is planned to be implemented in private and vocational schools after it was implemented in public schools. The parliament is going to discuss the initiative of the government together with the amendments to the Law on General Education.
A real education crackdown
January 10, 2011
TBILISI, Georgia – Given the level of concern some Americans have expressed over the performance of the nation’s public schools, some might want to follow the lead of the Republic of Georgia by putting the former chief of that nation’s prison system in charge of the country’s schools.