STEM competence - a key competence for lifelong learning

5 July 2022

 

The Caucasus School of Education is implementing the project - "Public Lecture Cycle 2022 - Primary Education and Key Competencies of Lifelong Learning" from June 29 to July 29, 2022 within the framework of the primary teacher training bachelor's and master's program, which is implemented within the framework of the third mission of the Caucasus University.

 

The fourth lecture in a row will be held on July 8, at 18:00, in online format on the topic: STEM competence.

 

The lecture will be given by: Davit Songhulashvili, professor at Technical University of Georgia; Head of the General University Virtual Modeling and Construction Center.

 

Maya Zibzibadze, affiliated associate professor at Caucasus University, member of the Council of the Caucasus Education School; Biology expert-consultant of the National Center for Professional Development of Teachers.

 

Public lectures are intended for students of the Integrated Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Program for Teachers of Primary Education (grades I-VI), entrants interested in pedagogy, practicing teachers, school principals and representatives of the directorate, as well as anyone interested in education policy.

 

The aim of the project is to educate future primary school teachers and the educational community about the importance of developing key learning competencies in early life in adolescents, to promote the formation of correct public opinion on target competencies and to find optimal ways to implement them in the daily teaching-learning process.

 

Caucasus Education School implemented a similar project in 2020 and 2021: “Digital Literacy and the Challenges of Primary Education Teacher Training in the New Georgian Reality”; “Education Challenges”- Public Lecture Cycle – 2021.

 

For detailed information about the cycle of public lectures 2022 see the link.

 

Interested applicants register at the link: