Being a
member of the Council of Europe places Georgia in a culture and language-wise
diverse environment. Thus, without knowing foreign languages, full integration
and realization of one’s own potential is nearly impossible in this
environment. That’s why enhancing foreign language teaching at Georgian schools
is one of the top priorities in the MoES strategic plan. In this regard some
changes have been introduced to the National Curriculum since 2011, namely
teaching English as a first foreign language has been made obligatory from the
1-st grade, whereas the second foreign language is taught only from 5-th grade.
The National Curriculum also considers the opportunity of teaching the third
foreign language in educational institutions.
The system is facing certain challenges due to the above
mentioned changes, namely, the current agenda includes improving pedagogical competencies
and modern resources generation and application skills for teachers.
In response to the above mentioned challenges, a project was
initiated by the MoES in 2010. A group of volunteers enrolled in the project visit
Georgia annually. Volunteer teachers live with the host families and are
employed in public schools of Georgia where they’re actively involved in school
and community life via collaboration with local foreign language teachers and
other community members. Through collaboration with
foreign colleagues, local foreign language teachers improve their language
competencies, search and process additional teaching materials based on
students’ needs, get familiar and implement modern teaching methodologies. The
volunteer teachers’ job entails 3 major dimensions:
- Collaboration
with local foreign language teachers and contributing to improvement of
their language competencies and professional development
- Enhancing the
foreign language knowledge in students;
- Organizing
intercultural, educational and creative activities (school clubs, summer
camps, etc).
It is noteworthy that since 2012 the program has expanded and
along with English language the Chinese language classes have been offered (Chinese
language component is carried out within the framework of the memorandum signed
by the Chinese Embassy and the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, and
the National Center for Teacher Professional Development).
Since September 2015, German-speaking and
French-speaking teachers have had opportunity to participate in the pilot program. This
initiative was conditioned by
the fact that a large proportion of certain language teachers have not had
opportunity of practical
communication with native
language-speaking counterparts,
which is one of the most important factors for development of linguistic
competence.
Program aims:
Promoting foreign language
teaching and learning process by continuous
professional development of teachers, introducing of a variety of
teaching methods to the learning process and practical application of foreign language.
- Promoting
of local foreign language teachers with continuous
professional development, and developing of
teachers' language competence, oral and general professional skills;
- Introduction
of foreign language teaching methods, including the cooperative learning in
schools;
- Increase students’ academic
performance: improvement
of writing, reading, communication skills and
intercultural competence;
- Ensuring access to foreign language
learning in the local community.
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