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Nationwide culture and education discussed PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 17 August 2006
Ulaanbaatar, /MONTSAME/. O.Enkhtuvshin, Mongolian Minister of Education, Culture and Sciences, has held a TV-meeting with the Governors and officials of the Education and Cultural Departments of nine aimags. The meeting aimed to discuss issues related to the execution of repairs of rural kindergartens, secondary schools and cultural organizations, to supply of textbooks and uniforms of school pupils, and the organization of the Lunch program. The officials of most aimags said overhauls and running repairs of kindergartens and secondary schools have been conducted under the united schedule. They expressed a readiness to launch the 2006-2007 academic year starting from September 1. However, repairs of buildings of complex schools and kindergartens of Dornogobi Aimag, Ulaangom soum of Uvs Aimag, Zavkhan Aimag and Khan-UUl District of Ulaanbaatar and of other eight secondary schools of three soums of Omngogobi, Khovsgol and Zavkhan aimags have not still launched due to the amendment made in the tender law of Mongolia. The companies selected at a tender did not meet the standard requirements. For this reason, the bidding will be re-announced and the companies to execute construction will be chosen on August 24. As for textbooks of secondary schools, most of the aimags made orders to have textbooks printed in selected companies. At present, the books are in delivery. Mr. Enkhtuvshin said he was holding the TV-meeting with officials of nine aimags because of technical obstacles. He stressed that all Mongolian secondary schools will be transmitted to the system of 11 years. The schools will be transmitted to the system of 12 years starting from 2008. Therefore, the preparation for the new academic year must be provided in order to fully carry out the new educational standards, he underlined.
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