Tatul Manaserian: Armenia’s Educational System In Need Of Radical Re

TATUL MANASERIAN: ARMENIA’S EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN NEED OF RADICAL REFORMS

Noyan Tapan
Aug 16 2007

YEREVAN, AUGUST 16, NOYAN TAPAN. The situation concerning higher
edication in economic and other spheres is "disastrous in terms of
corruption", Prof.

Tatul Manaserian, economist, said at the August 16 press conference.

"Unfortunately, few of my colleagues do not take bribes: this is an
illness that prevents new cadres from being well educated." Besides,
according to him, economists – university lecturers of the middle
generation are specialized in economics of socialism, and they do
not yield their place to specialists who have good knowledge of
market economy.

In response to a question of NT correspondent, T. Manaserian expressed
an opinion that Armenia’s edicational system is in need of radical
reforms, particularly, such reforms that have been implemented in
customs structures and the state automobile inspection of Georgia. "The
head of the country will wish to do it one day," the economist noted.

In his words, some Armenian businessmen want to use the potential
of young specialists with knowledge of market economy. T. Manaserian
linked the development of the educational system with introduction of
a knowledge-based style of management in the country, which will boost
demand for experts with considerable knowledge of market economy. He
said that the majority of students, who graduate from Armenian higher
educational institutions by the "state order" system, do not find jobs,
which means that budgetary resources are wasted.