An Overview of the Education System in Armenia
In recent years, the Armenian government has introduced several reforms aimed at enhancing the quality of education. Among
According to the Constitution of Armenia, secondary education is compulsory and provided free of charge. It spans 12 years and is structured into three levels: primary, middle, and high schools. There are 1,400 schools in Armenia with about 563,000 students both in general and professional schools.
In recent years, the Armenian government has introduced several reforms aimed at enhancing the quality of education. Among these reforms is the transition to a competency-based curriculum, which focuses on fostering critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills among students.
As in the Soviet period, primary and secondary education in Armenia is free, and completion of secondary school is compulsory. In the early 1990s, Armenia made substantial changes to the centralized and regimented Soviet system.
Today's Armenian education system consists of various tiers including preschool, primary, secondary, and higher education. Preschool education has become increasingly prioritized, encouraging early learning and development among children.
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