A classroom with vibrant teachers, motivated students, and a genuinely engaging environment is the stepping stone for innovation. The classroom is where a student is meant to develop their curiosity about the world, as well as their willingness to make a change; it is where the youngest of our society are meant to acquire the knowledge that will be the basis for their future career paths and general competency as citizens of the world. Considering the shortcoming of the Georgian public school system, such as the memorization-based nature of the curriculum, the inadequate textbooks, and underenforced educational training, education is where I would fight for reforms.
If I were given the opportunity to hold a leadership position and help my country, my position would be in the ministry of education where I would fight for the aforementioned reforms. My primary goals would be making strides towards updating the curriculum, improving nationally-used textbooks, and increasing the required qualifications for and the paychecks of teachers.
One of the aforementioned shortcomings includes the post-soviet education style that is primarily centered around
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I strongly believe that education is the foundation for the rest of one’s life. With a better educated general public, it is my conviction that numerous aspects of society would improve. First-time voters would be better prepared to analyze the standpoints of various parties, thus creating a more democratic environment. Scientists would be better suited to make progress in the medical fields with their strengthened understanding of laboratory work. With stronger creative and analytical, computer scientists would be better suited to make technological advances. These are only a few examples of the impact of a thorough education. Society as a whole would make strides with improved education paving the way to a better