Tbilisi. According to the information of the USAID Georgia the organization is significantly expanding the USAID Basic Education Program which supports student-centered education reforms in Georgia's public schools.
“With additional funding from the American people, we will increase our efforts to train Georgia's primary grade teachers, create new learning resources to meet the needs of ethnic minority students and students with disabilities, support after school activities, and support Georgia's Ministry of Education and Science to develop a bilingual education policy”.
Source: The organization’s page on the social network
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Review of Civil Space in Georgia (August 2024-Octomber 2024)