Pashinyan's speech on the independence of Armenia - Nikol Pashinyan's speech on the anniversary of Armenian independence has raised some questions.| Jamnews in English
Most often people of non-traditional sexual orientation are subjected to bullying. Bullying in Armenia is not seen as a problem at all, in particular in schools| Jamnews in English
Armenian education system, like many others, has been hit hard with the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, it was able to adapt within days and set up efficient remote learning for all - here is why| Jamnews in English
Vacancies in Armenian universities - The Ministry of Education sums up admissions to universities at the start of a new academic year.| Jamnews in English
Salary increases after certification for teachers in Armenia: salaries of teachers who voluntarily pass certification will be doubled| Jamnews in English
Educational reform in Armenia - “Every child is talented, but in order for their talent to be revealed, they need a quality education."| Jamnews in English
The village of Debed is currently regarded as a shining example of the new generation of SMART rural settlements. Thanks to several ongoing projects, locals say that their despair has been replaced by hope| Jamnews in English
This year, mentor schools have been introduced in Armenia to help out students from remote or borderline villages with teacher shortages| Jamnews in English
Nikol Pashinyan (born 1 June 1975) has been the prime minister of Armenia since May 8, 2018. Prior to this he was an opposition politician, and from 2012-2018 he was a deputy of the national assembly.| Jamnews in English