Minister Believes Technical and Vocational Education to Be Revived on Basis of Concept
The Ministry of Education has decided to contribute to the revival of the real economy by vocational schools on a new basis.
At yesterday's meeting of the government on the first three quarters of 2015, the socio-economic development and the upcoming challenges, the Minister Mikail Jabbarov reported on the concept of creation of specialized classes. "The ministry initiated the establishment of the State Agency of Vocational Education to reform the system of special education and the formation of the labor market. We believe that it is necessary to find new mechanisms to ensure professional development of young people. In parallel, the ministry began work on developing the concept of creating a special class for graduates of Grade IX with a low academic performance," he said. --17D-
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