Date:27/03/12
This information was provided to ‘ICTnews’ by the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan. The Ministry plans to develop various teaching tools for new curriculums, including electronic text-books.
The introduction of new curriculums, rating systems, e-text-books, and ICT technologies, as well as the application of the modern teaching strategy and the upgrading of training of teachers will pave the way for the creation of a modern general education system in Azerbaijan, a system in which the main accent will be put not on memory but on logical thinking and vital abilities.
Ministry of Education develops electronic text-books for new curriculums
Azerbaijan, like many other courtiers in the world, intends to switch to a 12-year general education system. In this connection, certain activities have been undertaken in order to update the existing curriculums.This information was provided to ‘ICTnews’ by the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan. The Ministry plans to develop various teaching tools for new curriculums, including electronic text-books.
The introduction of new curriculums, rating systems, e-text-books, and ICT technologies, as well as the application of the modern teaching strategy and the upgrading of training of teachers will pave the way for the creation of a modern general education system in Azerbaijan, a system in which the main accent will be put not on memory but on logical thinking and vital abilities.
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