Reforms initiated by theMinistry
of Education and Science of Georgia are aimed at teaching and learning
development at public schools. In spite of multiple activities carried out in
this direction, lack of qualified teaching staff in high mountainous regions in
Georgia still remains a problem to be tackled. Often schools don’t have
teachers of subjects defined by the National Curriculum. Cases are also
frequent when a subject is taught by not subject specialists. The statement is
supported by unfilled vacancies posted at the teacher vacancy web-page :(www.teacherjobs.ge) and program data base. Thus the situation doesn’t guarantee
the equal opportunities for quality education for students.
Consultant-teachers selected on contest–bases will be
disseminated in public schools of Georgia to fill in the vacancies. The
Consultant-teachers will develop action plan based on various subject teaching
needs and National Curriculum with close collaboration with school board. By
the end of every term a progress report will be drafted by the teachers on the
implemented activities. The consultant–teachers will employ the updated
teaching methods. They will be constantly be held updated on center implemented
programs/activities and news in profession, that will help them to realize the
new initiatives in schools with maximal efficiency. The consultant-teachers
will be employed in schools for at least one academic year and will improve the
teaching and learning processes at schools.
Goals
and Objectives
The Ministry of Education and Science Ministry reforms are aimed at
development
of the general education system and improvement of the quality of teaching in public schools. Access
to quality education equal opportunities for any
student in Georgia's public school, regardless he/she is studying in the capital
or a highland village school, is one of the most important tasks of the education
reform. Teachers professionalism and motivation is crucial for the successful
implementation of the reform.
The mountainous regions, as well as other parts of Georgia report the lack of teachers. The ethnic minority villages are
also in need of teachers.
In order to prevent the above mentioned and ensure
provision of quality education in schools, the program "Teach for Georgia" has been designed as
education may be one of the important factors in reducing migration, and the
prerequisite of better future. It
should be noted that the society having quality education is more socially oriented, which along with
other benefits is the precondition for general education system development.
The program aims to promote teaching and learning process by attracting qualified human resources and to ensure equal opportunities for getting
general education in all public
schools.
Program
goals:
- Promote teacher’s profession among qualified personnel;
attract and employ them to
relevant vacancies;
- Provide teachers with the news in the field of education and promote the implementation of modern teaching and learning
methods and their application in
the learning process;
- Improve student academic performance;
- Support
local community involvement in school life.
Training
and professional development of teachers involved in
the program
To ensure the best possible quality of teaching-learning
process, teachers are
provided with specially designed training courses in teaching skills,
information and communication technologies and general education issues:
- Strategic lesson
planning;
- Involvement of students and their family members in school life;
- Effective
communication with students, colleagues and
community;
- Classroom
management and increase of motivation among students;
- Identification of
problems and their solutions;
- Assessment of own professional performance;
- Professional
development etc.
The National Center for Teacher Professional Development aims to support the professional development of
teacher -consultants. Provision of trainings for teachers at the initial stage of the program and also their regular trainings and involvement in a
variety of projects is important. For this end working meetings are held. Participants share their experiences, exchange
information, come up with the ways on
how to deal with the challenges; the trainings cover the issues such as teacher self-assessment – within
the framework of teacher induction, professional development and career advancement
scheme; study of academic practice; development of training resources; classroom management, effective teaching and
learning methods, collaboration with colleagues
and parents. Training participants discuss what professional knowledge a teacher should have in
order to use acquired knowledge effectively in practice.
Regions of
Georgia
Ajara (Shuakhevi, Khulo, Khelvachauri)
Guria (Chokhatauri)
Imereti (Chiatura, Samtredia, Tkibuli, Tskaltubo)
Kakheti
Mtskheta-Mtianeti
(Dusheti, Kazbegi)
Racha-Lechkhumi
and Kvemo
Samegrelo (Oni, Ambrolauri, Tsageri)
Samegrelo and Zemo Svaneti (Mestia, Martvili,
Abasha)
Samtskhe-Javakheti
(Akhalkalaki, Adigeni, Borjomi, Ninotsminda)
Kvemo Kartli
(Tsalka, Bolnisi, Dmanisi, Marneuli)
Shida Kartli (Kaspi, Kareli)
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