Meeting as part of the Project – ''Not a Single Child Without Education''
Tbilisi. The meeting was held on August 21–23 as part of the project funded by
"Open Society – Georgia" Foundation – "Not a Single Child Without Education". The participants have
discussed the results of testing the manuals developed in three subjects
(literacy, math literacy, essential skills) in Georgia and Azerbaijan. The
results cover the education year of 2011-2012. The Georgian side was
represented by Tamar Mosiashvili, the head of education sector of the Civic
Development Institute.
At the end of the meeting the participants have discussed the
prospects of future partnership.
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