Minister Proposed to Solve Employment Problem of Graduates of English-speaking Universities

Today at the Azerbaijan State University of Languages ​(ASUL) passes the 2nd Educational Forum of the graduates of the university with the participation of the Minister of Education of Azerbaijan Mikail Jabbarov and representatives of the U.S. Embassy. The organizers of the event are the ASUL American Center, the Public Association of Azerbaijani Graduates Educated in the United States and the Center of Modern Education and Training Assistance.

 
   The theme of "Reform of the education system: issues and proposals" could not be better suited with respect to the chosen course - the minister said during the opening. "The majority of graduates can not find jobs in state agencies and foreign companies, where there are high requirements for English language proficiency. This indicates that it is time to stop "all-knowing Political Bureau meetings" in the education system and submit the issue for discussion by the community.
 
   Education and health are nationwide areas that are not supervised by a separate ministry, agency or non-governmental organization, but by all branches of government and the specialized communities. Because the system needs a long-term approach that requires patience, a positive attitude and tolerance of different generations of teachers and officials to each other, said Jabbarov. According to him, not in the last place should be forums with members of the government, local and foreign scientists, managers and experts, customers - employers, including private corporations.
 
   The Forum consists of two working sessions. The first one discussed public participation in the management of educational institutions, training and development of teaching skills, as well as a model of cooperation of universities with enterprises. The plan of the second session includes the development of an inclusive social policy and education for refugees and internally displaced persons. Moreover, discussed are the prospects for reform of higher education, as well as an analysis of logical problems in tests on admission to graduate school.
 
   Today in Azerbaijan there are 51 high schools - 36 public and 15 private institutions (20 universities under the Ministry of Education, and the rest are departmental), at which 123,530 people studied in the 2012-13 academic year. -17D-

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