UNIVERSITARIANS PARTICIPATED IN A SEMINAR ON  “FREEDOM OF INFORMATION: LAW AND PRACTICE”

IMG_0228-16-11-18-11-47 On November 15th of 2018, Ijevan Civic Youth Center hosted a seminar entitled “Freedom of Information: Law and Practice “, conducted by Levon Barseghyan, Board chairman of “Asparez” Journalists’ Club.

The seminar was attended by YSUIB coordinator of the work with graduates and external stakeholders, Erine Gharayan and students of the journalism faculty.

The purpose of the seminar was to present the international norms of freedom of information adopted by the Republic of Armenia.

During the seminar on “Freedom of Information: Law and Practice “, in particular, the idea that everyone had the right to freely express his/her opinion was highlighted. That right included the freedom to be persistent in his/her opinion, to receive and impart information and ideas, without the interference of state bodies and independent from state boundaries.

It was emphasized that the freedom of expressing viewpoints might be restricted solely by law, for protection of national security, public order, health and morals or to the honor and reputation of others and to other fundamental rights and freedoms. It was noted that the RA Law on “Freedom of Information” was adopted on September 23th of 2003, entered into force on November 15th of 2003.

The trainer also presented information holders and put forward that information could be proactive and reactive.

 The seminar was in an engaging and interactive atmosphere.

YSU IJEVAN BRANCH SECOND-YEAR STUDENTS OF “DESIGN” FACULTY VISITED THE GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY OF DILIJAN

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On November 15th of 2018, 2nd year students of “Design”  Faculty of Applied Arts of Ijevan Branch of “Yerevan State University” foundation under the supervision of Ani Kostandyan, lecturer of Tourism Management and Cultural Studies Department, made a cognitive visit to Dilijan Geological Museum and Art Gallery within the framework of “Culturology” course.

The purpose of the visit was to deepen students’ knowledge and understanding of Bronze Age culture, human and lifestyle, traditions, spiritual perceptions (ritual vessels, tombstones, etc.).

In Dilijan museum and art gallery, the students got acquainted with Bronze Age artifacts, ethnographic material, techniques of various artists (including Hovhannes Aivazovsky).

The University group also visited Tufenkian “Old Dilijan” complex and got acquainted with the old architecture of the city.

 

 

“CAREER DEVELOPMENT” TRAINING COURSE

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 “Community Center for Development” Territorial Cooperation NGO invites 18-35 years old job seekers of Tavush region to take part in the “Professional Skills Improvement” training course within the framework of the “Integrated and Balanced Economic Development of Tavush Region” project.

The training course covers the following topics:

  • Starting career
  • Current Career
  • Transition from one stage to another
  • Factors for Professional Success
  • Self-development planning and application
  • Labor Market in Armenia
  • Job Search (online and offline)
  • Job Interview Skills
  • Working relationships, human capital, networks and resources
  • Self-employment: How to Start and Develop Your Own Business?

The duration of the training is 3 days, on November 26, 27, 28 and including one individual consultation. With the help of an internationally qualified professional, the training course participants will be able to develop a professional advancement strategy and action plan.

The participants, successfully completing the training with certificates, will have an opportunity to work with employers directed to “Community Center for Development” Territorial Cooperation NGO and Ijevan Territorial Employment Center.

The training course will be held at YSU Ijevan Branch. The participation of people from rural districts is especially encouraged, whose transportation will be provided by the program organizers. The course includes coffee breaks and food.

To take part in the training course please send an e-mail to shrjanavartysuib@gmail.com.

ARM WRESTLING BRANCH CHAMPIONSHIP TOOK PLACE AT YSUIB

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On November 14th of 2018, arm wrestling championship took place at YSU Ijevan branch.

The games took place in three (60, 65+, 75+ kg) weight categories.

Sevak Vanesyan, first- year student of the Faculty “Informatics and Applied Mathematics”, won the first place in the 60kg category.

Erik Sardaryan, second- year student of the faculty “Informatics and Applied Mathematics” took the first place in the 65+ weight category.

Mher Yeganyan, second- year student of the Faculty “Informatics and Applied Mathematics” took the first place in the 75+kg weight category.

The branch director A. V. Tsutsulyan awarded the winners with certificates and souvenirs provided by YSUIB directorate.

The winners of the Arm Wrestling Championships will take part in the Arm wrestling Championship to be held in Yerevan on the occasion of the International Students’ Day on November 17.

We wish our boys good luck and championship title.

You can see all the photos of the arm-wrestling championship in the gallery.

YSUIB PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION QUALITY ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT ORGANIZED A MEETING WITH THE INTERNS

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On November 13th 2018, YSUIB Professional Education Quality Assurance Department organized a meeting-discussion with students who passed industrial or pedagogical internship in the previous (2017-18) academic year.

The meeting was attended by Acting Director of YSUIB A. V. Tsutsulyan, workers of the department, the internships’ supervisors, Education Program Officers, and the interns.

At the beginning of the meeting, the head of Professional Education Quality Assurance Department Marieta Chagharyan presented the purpose of the meeting, that is, to present the results of the satisfaction survey conducted by the Department during internships among external and internal stakeholders during 2017-18 academic years.

Chagharyan, presenting the agenda of the meeting, noted that the regular social survey among external stakeholders was of paramount importance for the branch directorate, whose results helped to keep up with the dynamics of labor market demands. The last survey was conducted during the 2017-18 academic year in pedagogical, educational and industrial internships of students of different specializations. External stakeholders assessed the professional and personal qualities of the interns-students, theoretical knowledge, practical skills, vocabulary, skills to apply modern methods, behavioral skills, teamwork skills, highlighted our students’ worthy professional advantages and weaknesses, making interesting and meaningful suggestions.

She put forward that presenting the results of the external stakeholders’ satisfaction from internships and interns-students and the results of the discussion would help to identify the problems that have arisen during the internship, to make suggestions for improving the internships.

The Department specialist Anahit Hovsepyan presented that in 2017-18 academic year, 243 students of Full-time learning and 357 of Part-time learning, passed industrial, pedagogical and educational internships in the natural and historical monuments of Armenia, in the places and museums, Tavush Region schools and kindergartens, region’s hotels and various objects of social services, Tavush regional department of real estate cadastre, Ijevan forestry and Dendropark, “Karart” closed Joint-Stock company, “Bridge of Hope” NGO Ijevan Children’s Development and Social Support Center, Ijevan Art School.

Then, she introduced via presentation the opinions and assessment of the external stakeholders on the professional and personal qualities of the branch interns, as well as their comparative analysis.

It was noted that external stakeholders were highly assessed the theoretical knowledge of interns (84.9% of respondents rated excellent (36.4%) and good (48.5%), practical skills, 87.9% (excellent, 36.4 %, good, 51.5%) and professional speech, 81.8% (excellent, 39.4%, good, 42.4%). In addition, it was also stated that in their open written opinions, many stakeholders considered the mentioned features a noticeable advantage.

Taking into consideration the periodic development and advancement in the field of education and science and the challenge of competitive struggle in the labor market, the modern teaching methods (especially from pedagogical internship) and information technology skills were particularly highlighted.

Introducing the external stakeholder assessment, it was noted that 75.8% of the respondents assessed the ability of interns to master modern teaching methods excellent (39.4%) and good (36.4%) points, and the level of information technology knowledge 81.8% respondents assessed high (excellent, 48.5%, good, 33.3%).

Hovsepyan, presenting the high assessments of 84% of the external stakeholders to the creative approach of our interns to the professional process, stated that feature was manifested in the first meetings with employers.

Then, teamwork skills (84.8%), and behavioral and ethical norms (93.9%) were also highly assessed, qualitative features needed both in employer-student relationships and in society understanding the student’s role. External stakeholders assessed the process of internship organization high (4.72 average point).

There was a heated discussion around each of the presented results, with students actively expressing their views and disagreement on some of the external stakeholder assessment.

The reporter also presented the advantages and strengths of interns according to external stakeholders’ opinion, in particular by distinguishing such features as high professionalism, responsibility, hard work, attention, ability to listen, professionally correct speech, and desire for new and maximum, profound knowledge,  ability to make use of professional literature, ability to ask right and interesting questions, creative abilities.

External stakeholders, along with the positive characteristic features, also mentioned some of our students’ professional drawbacks and suggestions for improvement (often involve in different practical work to gain experience, change attitudes towards learning and to learn by teaching, already thinking about becoming a good educator, acquire more knowledge and methodological skills, etc.).

The survey participants also made such suggestions as: extend the duration of the internship, or make it more frequent, plan and organize the internship more clearly, prepare students to work with  new methods, and then send them to internship places, involve several professionals in that process.

Then, the students’ assessment of the internship process in the online survey conducted by the Department among I-III course students of the branch in May 2017-18 academic years was also presented. Students’ assessment of some of the processes was compared with external stakeholders’ assessment, which also became a subject of heated discussion.

The internships’ supervisors decided to discuss the results in the faculties, to identify the problems and to present the recommendations for improving the internship process.

At the end of the meeting, the students were distributed questionnaires to assess the effectiveness of the meeting.