TPDC Regular Competition-Attestation
Commission has selected 45
trainer-consultants with the aim of “Teacher Induction, Professional Development
and Career Advancement Scheme” effective
implementation in mind . The trainer-consultants will provide consultations to
schools and teachers in the scheme implementation process and plan trainings as
needed.
Regular
Competition-Attestation Commission included
the TPDC management, invited expert-consultants and the representative of
the Educators and Scientists Free Trade Union.
The trainer-consultants
were selected on group interview principle. TPDC sent the competition
participants the tentative themes/directions titles upon which the interview
questions had been based. The participants answered the interview question on
random selection principle. The interview themes included: “Teacher Induction, Professional
Development and Career Advancement Scheme” , Adult Education and Teacher
Professional Standards. The contest participants had the chance to listen to
other participants’ answers. The
competition format contributed to the
contest openness and transparency-TPDC
major priority. Also the Regular Competition-Attestation Commission had the
chance to evaluate the candidates’ presentation and trainer skills ,
required for a trainer-consultant
position.
Candidates’
working experience with ethnic minorities (as well as possessing the knowledge
of ethnic minority languages) had been considered along with contestant’s
professional experience and skills,
since geographical area provides the opportunity of collaborating with
all schools throughout Georgia
Many
qualified candidates participated in the contest, but the competition was
highly competitive : initially there were 500 applications and 395 made it to
the second round of the contest and only 45 have been selected as successful
candidates.
The
high number of submitted applications gave TPDC an opportunity to create the
professional information data-base, implying the collaboration with the reserve candidates for carrying out
the activities planned in 2015-2016.
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