"Smart Boards" in Turkish Schools
Education in Azerbaijan will become more advanced through innovations in Turkish high schools for secondary school students.
As chairman of the board of education Chag Enver Ozeren said at a press conference on modern information technology, operating over a year, the information portal http://www.cag.edu.az allows the whole process of communication between students (students), parents, teachers and regulatory organizations to make transparent. The system of education in the local Turkish model includes 10 high schools, one high school, one elementary school, 13 courses of Araz, and the University of the Caucasus.
Since the beginning of this year, all subordinate institutions, including regional, introduced "smart boards." On a concrete example of lake demonstrated the advantages of innovation. Pre-school through electronics can learn reading, arithmetic, drawing, high school - it's multi-level equation, students - to produce complex engineering, and other calculations. All information located on http://ems.cagoyretim.com.
The site, where all is at a glance, has a file on each teacher and student, and has not only the data from different disciplines and to comply with the rules of conduct, but the data on social activity. The activity and the desire to see the world here are quite serious. It is no accident that only 37% of graduates from local high schools is to learn Turkish in Azerbaijan - most of them at the University of "Caucasus". The remaining 33% go to the top universities in Turkey, 16% - in Europe, 14% - in the U.S. and Canada.
According to the rector of the University of the Caucasus, Professor Ahmet Sanic, all applicants who scored 600 points and above, attend free of charge. Those who scored between 500 and 600 points, have benefits for living and learning.
In 1993, the Turkish high schools in Azerbaijan 83% of teachers were from Turkey, now 87% of teachers - Azerbaijanis. Graduates of high schools for 19 years to master in 50 countries, including the previously exotic countries such as Australia, Myanmar, etc.
The Rector presented another benefit of the "Caucasus" - the University is a member of all international educational associations, and its degrees are recognized worldwide. So there is no need for a bachelor's degree to go to England, the USA or France.
As for e-filling of the university, it is comparable to any international academic center. We should note the recent development of modern laboratories for physics and chemistry, where you can conduct cutting-edge experiments and practice to conquer the "Nobel heights." - 17D-
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