Ijevan Branch of Yerevan State University

YSUIB PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION QUALITY ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZED A MEETING WITH THE INTERNS

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On November 13th 2018, YSUIB Professional Education Quality Assurance Department organized a meeting-discussion with students who passed industrial or pedagogical internship in the previous (2017-18) academic year.

The meeting was attended by Acting Director of YSUIB A. V. Tsutsulyan, workers of the department, the internships’ supervisors, Education Program Officers, and the interns.

At the beginning of the meeting, the head of Professional Education Quality Assurance Department Marieta Chagharyan presented the purpose of the meeting, that is, to present the results of the satisfaction survey conducted by the Department during internships among external and internal stakeholders during 2017-18 academic years.

Chagharyan, presenting the agenda of the meeting, noted that the regular social survey among external stakeholders was of paramount importance for the branch directorate, whose results helped to keep up with the dynamics of labor market demands. The last survey was conducted during the 2017-18 academic year in pedagogical, educational and industrial internships of students of different specializations. External stakeholders assessed the professional and personal qualities of the interns-students, theoretical knowledge, practical skills, vocabulary, skills to apply modern methods, behavioral skills, teamwork skills, highlighted our students’ worthy professional advantages and weaknesses, making interesting and meaningful suggestions.

She put forward that presenting the results of the external stakeholders’ satisfaction from internships and interns-students and the results of the discussion would help to identify the problems that have arisen during the internship, to make suggestions for improving the internships.

The Department specialist Anahit Hovsepyan presented that in 2017-18 academic year, 243 students of Full-time learning and 357 of Part-time learning, passed industrial, pedagogical and educational internships in the natural and historical monuments of Armenia, in the places and museums, Tavush Region schools and kindergartens, region’s hotels and various objects of social services, Tavush regional department of real estate cadastre, Ijevan forestry and Dendropark, “Karart” closed Joint-Stock company, “Bridge of Hope” NGO Ijevan Children’s Development and Social Support Center, Ijevan Art School.

Then, she introduced via presentation the opinions and assessment of the external stakeholders on the professional and personal qualities of the branch interns, as well as their comparative analysis.

It was noted that external stakeholders were highly assessed the theoretical knowledge of interns (84.9% of respondents rated excellent (36.4%) and good (48.5%), practical skills, 87.9% (excellent, 36.4 %, good, 51.5%) and professional speech, 81.8% (excellent, 39.4%, good, 42.4%). In addition, it was also stated that in their open written opinions, many stakeholders considered the mentioned features a noticeable advantage.

Taking into consideration the periodic development and advancement in the field of education and science and the challenge of competitive struggle in the labor market, the modern teaching methods (especially from pedagogical internship) and information technology skills were particularly highlighted.

Introducing the external stakeholder assessment, it was noted that 75.8% of the respondents assessed the ability of interns to master modern teaching methods excellent (39.4%) and good (36.4%) points, and the level of information technology knowledge 81.8% respondents assessed high (excellent, 48.5%, good, 33.3%).

Hovsepyan, presenting the high assessments of 84% of the external stakeholders to the creative approach of our interns to the professional process, stated that feature was manifested in the first meetings with employers.

Then, teamwork skills (84.8%), and behavioral and ethical norms (93.9%) were also highly assessed, qualitative features needed both in employer-student relationships and in society understanding the student’s role. External stakeholders assessed the process of internship organization high (4.72 average point).

There was a heated discussion around each of the presented results, with students actively expressing their views and disagreement on some of the external stakeholder assessment.

The reporter also presented the advantages and strengths of interns according to external stakeholders’ opinion, in particular by distinguishing such features as high professionalism, responsibility, hard work, attention, ability to listen, professionally correct speech, and desire for new and maximum, profound knowledge,  ability to make use of professional literature, ability to ask right and interesting questions, creative abilities.

External stakeholders, along with the positive characteristic features, also mentioned some of our students’ professional drawbacks and suggestions for improvement (often involve in different practical work to gain experience, change attitudes towards learning and to learn by teaching, already thinking about becoming a good educator, acquire more knowledge and methodological skills, etc.).

The survey participants also made such suggestions as: extend the duration of the internship, or make it more frequent, plan and organize the internship more clearly, prepare students to work with  new methods, and then send them to internship places, involve several professionals in that process.

Then, the students’ assessment of the internship process in the online survey conducted by the Department among I-III course students of the branch in May 2017-18 academic years was also presented. Students’ assessment of some of the processes was compared with external stakeholders’ assessment, which also became a subject of heated discussion.

The internships’ supervisors decided to discuss the results in the faculties, to identify the problems and to present the recommendations for improving the internship process.

At the end of the meeting, the students were distributed questionnaires to assess the effectiveness of the meeting.

SUMMARY OF THE SEMINAR ON “GENERAL SKILLS OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT”

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 On November 10-12th of 2018, the second stage of the seminar on “General Skills of Personal Development” for 30 young people from Tavush and Gegharkunik regions was held in “Arthurs Aghveran Resort” situated in Arzakan village of Kotayk Region.

The seminar was attended by YSUIB lecturer Slavik Alaverdyan, student Hrant Gharagyozyan, graduates Lilit Voskanyan, Anahit Atoyan, Aghavni Ghazaryan, Lusine Amiryan and Shushan Kharatyan.

The seminar was organized by the “Oxygen” Foundation and the Armenian representation of “Save the Children International” organization. The event was public youth initiative within the framework of the EU-funded project “EU for Youth, Skills for the Future”, implemented by the Armenian representation of “Save the Children International”.

300 young people aged 16-30 from all regions of Armenia and Yerevan participated in the seminar.

This time, the participants acquired knowledge about the importance of personal growth and development, planning of their own lives, and the ways of learning, critical thinking, creativity, and innovation.

The seminar was conducted by Zaruhi Lavchyan and Areg Tadevosyan, Milena Nahapetyan, worker of “Oxygen” Foundation, was in charge of organizational issues.

On the first day, the results of the previous seminar were summarized, the participants presented their impressions and skills to apply what they learned and then completed the questionnaire for non-formal learning results. The participants also performed a task and learned a new skill in 40 minutes (painting, composing, learning words in an unknown language, making magical tricks, etc).

On the second day, the participants recalled childhood dreams, analyzed their basic needs, classified them according to priorities, thought of some alternatives to fulfill them. The trainers presented web resources and platforms for participation and implementation of youth programs.

The third day was devoted to critical thinking and creativity. The participants learned when analyzing information, it was necessary to give the right questions, to separate facts from assumptions. The factors influencing creativity, characteristic features of creative people were presented. The participants performed a task to consider as many options as possible to use simple things.

The seminar was held in an interactive and engaging atmosphere.

At the end of the seminar, the young people who took part in the two stages of the seminar received certificates.

Some of the participants will soon have an opportunity to pass paid internships in a number of organizations.

SMALL GRANTS CONTEST 2018: THE CIVIC INITIATIVE FOR EDUCATION

6543b438ad191861 The Civic Initiative for education is pleased to announce the launch of small Grants competition for Individual Research in the following four thematic directions:

  • Right to education
  • Social justice
  • Participation
  • Critical Thinking

Who can apply?

The competition aims to find and encourage individual researchers concerned with education problems who want to participate through research in the process of improving the education policy.

The project also aims to promote self-organization, participation and engagement of education stakeholders.

The Grant Competition is open to all interested entities.

Application Procedure

All interested applicants must submit their research proposal application, including the following:

  1. Description of the problem / relevant to any of the mentioned themes /
  2. Research Methodology
  3. Expected results

To apply for a grant contest, please fill out the online application attached below.

Applicants are expected to develop policy documents / analytics based on research, within the context of the mentioned themes. Suggested analytics can address an event, problem or challenge related to any of the four themes (education right, social justice, participation and critical thinking), based on available research, information and publications. The document generated as a result of the survey should be presented in the format proposed by the Civic Initiative for education and will address the following:

  • Description/analysis of the problem / situation
  • Presentation and analysis of the current policy
  • Discussion of possible alternatives
  • Conclusions and recommendations.

The research may be based on office work using the available research data or the field work information already done by the researcher. Researchers can also conduct new interviews if needed.

The applicants must carry out their research within two months after the application is approved.

Research will be publicized, used in future initiatives, and researchers will be involved in the work undertaken by the Civic Initiative for education.

The Assessment commission formed by Coordination Council of the Civic Initiative for education  will select 15-20 best applications, each of which will receive 100,000 AMD financial aid.

In the planning, implementation phase, Civic Initiative for Education will provide informative and expert support.

For questions and additional information, please contact Misha Tadevosyan, Small Grant Officer of the Civic Initiative for Education.

E-mail: krtakan2017@gmail.com, mishavtadevosyan@gmail.com or

tel. (+374) 98 82 89 06

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INVITATION TO ATTEND THE MEETING WITH STUDENTS COMPLETING INDUSTRIAL OR PEDAGOGICAL INTERNSHIP

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 On November 13th of 2018, at 14:00, at the Faculty of Economics, in # 39 (online) classrooms, YSUIB Professional Education Quality Assurance Department will hold a meeting with students, who have passed the industrial or pedagogical internship in 2017-2018 academic years.

The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the satisfaction of students with the organization and content of the internship, to bring about the problems that arise during the internship, to collect suggestions for the improvement of the internships.

The external stakeholders’ opinion on YSU Ijevan Branch interns and the agreement of interns of their professional and personal qualities assessment and other issues will be discussed.

We look forward to the presence and support of education program managers, interns’ supervisors, students and other stakeholders in improving the process of internship organization at the university.