Другие материалы рубрики «English»
-
Bruce Bucknell. Remember Crimea
A year ago, the Kremlin helped stage an illegal and illegitimate “referendum” in Crimea that culminated in Russia annexing Crimea from Ukraine... -
High-ranking EU official meets with Belarusian civil society activists
Helga Schmid, deputy secretary general at the European External Action Service, met with representatives of Belarus’ civil society in Minsk.
- Biathlon Youth and Junior World Championships draw to close near Minsk
- US State Department’s envoy to visit Belarus this week
- Lukashenka meets with EEAS deputy secretary general
- EU foreign ministers, Brussels officials expected to visit Minsk soon
- Poroshenko upbeat about relations with Belarus
- Revelers in Minsk celebrate end of Butter Week
- Leaders of France, Germany, Russia, Ukraine arrive in Minsk for summit on Ukraine crisis
- United Kingdom’s Visa Application Center in Minsk moves into permanent office
- Minsk residents paying tribute to victims of Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris
- Minsk adorned by New Year illumination
English
Lukashenka directs that Belarus join Bologna Process
Alyaksandr Lukashenka has tasked Education Minister Alyaksandr Radzkow with starting the procedure of making Belarus a participating country of the Bologna Process, which is aimed at creating a European Higher Education Area, said the presidential press office, BelaPAN reports.
Joining the Bologna Process will bring national higher education standards closer to the European ones, contribute to the integration of scientific research, education and high-tech production, facilitate access to the European system of ensuring education quality and the international accreditation of Belarusian universities, ensure Belarus’ participation in the accreditation of the higher education systems of other countries, help introduce national mechanisms of assessing, guaranteeing and confirming education quality, which would be compatible with the European ones, expand access to European programs of academic and scientific cooperation for Belarusian higher education institutions, and increase the attractiveness of Belarus’ national higher education system for foreign students, the press office said.
In early June, Mr. Lukashenka suggested that Belarus should not rush to join the Bologna Process. He expressed concern that the Belarusian education system would have to be reformed.
"The most important thing remains the same: we don't have the right to break the education system," he said.
Instead of thinking about a new reform, attention should be paid to unsolved problems, of which Belarus has a fair share, Mr. Lukashenka said.
The education system should meet Belarus' national interests, contribute to the development of the national economy, prepare young people for real life and teach them "healthy ideology," he suggested.
В настоящее время комментариев к этому материалу нет.
Вы можете стать первым, разместив свой комментарий в форме слева