
In the case of project-based learning, the focus will be on the content
The requirements for project-based learning have also been changed. In elementary school, each student must complete at least one project work per year, and in high school, at least one work in the subjects studied under the target program.
“We should not forget that project-based learning is not event planning,” Araksia Svadjian emphasized, noting that the knowledge and skills acquired by students as a result of the project are a priority.

New disciplines: “healthy lifestyle” and “safe living”
With the changes made to the state standard of general education, “healthy lifestyle” becomes a separate subject in grades 5 and 10. In the same classes, “safe living” will also be taught, which will mainly have a practical focus, as well as teach skills for proper functioning and survival in emergency situations. In the 11th grade, it is planned to organize it in the format of a summer camp.
The second semester of the 12th grade will become more flexible
One of the key problems in high school is the attendance of 12th graders, especially after taking the entrance exams in January. In the second semester, it is planned to organize more project work, clubs and volunteer work for them, for which loans can be obtained.
The Deputy Minister also stressed that the school should be able to prepare students for entrance exams, gradually reducing the need for tutors.