In order to increase the quality of general education in
Georgia, the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, has integrated
various existing challenging subjects such as; human rights, gender equality, a
healthy lifestyle, and reproductive health into the current national
curriculum. The above mentioned is a remarkable success for the tangible
implementation of the national Youth Policy.
United Nations Population Fund – UNFPA, in association with the
Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, and the implementor partner
association - “Tanadgoma”, planned and implemented newly adapted lessons based
on the new biology standard of the VII-IX grade.
The above-mentioned project was implemented in three public
schools (Tbilisi Public School №54, Tbilisi public school № 150 and Sagarejo
Public School №1). The involved biology teachers conducted 12 lessons, whilst
the representatives of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia were
monitoring the entire process.
The objective of the modeled lessons is to promote a successful
implementation of a healthy lifestyle, unbiased, teaching process, in
conjunction with implementing a better and more efficient approach in learning
biology (VII-IX grade).
At the concluding meeting, the parties involved in the project
presented and summarized the achieved results and underlined the importance and
effectiveness of such type of cooperation in the successful implementation of
the new National Curriculum.