Training Delivered to Schoolchildren of Partner Schools of Union of Young Teachers
Guria. A training
in project drafting was delivered in the office of the "Union of Young
Teachers" for the representatives of schoolchildren's self-governments of
the organization's partner schools.At the training, the stages of working on the
project were discussed in detail: how should the priority problems be
identified, how should the concrete ideas be processed and the key outline of
the project designed.Throughout the training the adolescents have
developed several project ideas that will be transformed into projects and will
be submitted to the micro-grants competition of the "Union of Young
Teachers".The organization has announced the competition
for the schoolchildren's self-governments of partner schools this month.
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