Georgia: Within the framework of the event dedicated to International Children’s Day, the National Educational Olympiad was held. The Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia, Giorgi Jincharadze awarded the students who won the final round of the National Educational Olympiad.
The Deputy Minister also congratulated the participants on International Children’s Day and talked about the importance of an innovative Educational Olympiad.
It is noteworthy that on June 1, the Georgian Minister of Education, Science, and Youth celebrated International Children’s Day with school children and congratulated them on the wonderful occasion.
The Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia posted glimpses of the award ceremony on its official Facebook. The Ministry also shared a small note along with the photographs.
However, three teams won the STEAM Challenge Georgia Olympics. From here, it came to the first place – Komarov N 199 Public School of Physics and Mathematics in Tbilisi; in the second place – Academy of Modern Education; in the third place – Public School of Argveti in Sachkhere Municipality named after Paolo Iashvili.
Notably, STEAM Challenge Georgia is one of the largest-scale projects for schoolchildren that aims to demonstrate intellectual skills among young people adapted to 21st-century needs. The Olympiad unites VII-XI grade students from different regions of the country.
The National Educational Olympiad is being implemented by the joint efforts of STEAMit, the educational resource manufacturer of Skillwill, and STEAM-based educational resources based on the STEAM approach.
Students participating in the final round were allowed to demonstrate not only theoretical knowledge but also practical skills through working on real-world STEAM challenges.
The goal of STEAM Challenge Georgia Olympics is to encourage young people to exhibit their creative vision, teamwork skills, and innovative thinking – qualities that are critical for future professional development.