General Education
Reforms initiated by the Ministry of Education and Sciences of Georgia are
addressed to improve teaching and learning quality. Despite the multiple
professional development programmes implemented by the National Centre for
Teacher Professional Development, today the quality of teaching in many regions
of Georgia falls behind the set standards. Considering these factors,
the National Center for Teacher Professional Development created a project
“Teach for Georgia” the main goal of which was to attract and maintain
qualified staff in schools, provide pre-service as well as in-service trainings
for the cohort, and promote their professional development throughout their
commitment.
TfG success is
driven by the focus on student achievement and efforts to continually improve
the program. While growing in scale and impact, TfG remains focused on ensuring
that more students are achieving academically and more young teachers enter the
profession.
The main goal of the
programme is to promote teaching and learning in schools by provision of
high-qualified teaching staff and to ensure educational opportunity for all.
Key goals:
- to attract and retain effective teaching talents;
- to advance the teaching profession and to provide incentives for teachers to
teach for a career;
- to increase students’
academic progress;
- to promote local community
engagement in school life.
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