Interview of “Ayb” Educational Foundation’s Executive Director David Sahakyan to Mediamax Agency
- At which stage is the project of “Ayb” school? What is planned for September 1?
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Opening of “Ayb” high school is planned for September 1. 100 students
of the 10th and 11th grates will for the first time attend the new
school.
The admission of students will start in April. Already
in early March we will announce the order and the dates for admission to
the school. At present, jointly with the American University of
Armenia, preparatory English language classes are carried out for our
future students.
The school is located on the territory of 6.5
hectares near Tbilisi Highway in Yerevan. At the moment, active
construction works are in process. The first out of two buildings will
be ready in September. Our first students will be having classes there.
The second building is planned to be put into operation in a year. Then,
the construction of a new, 300-seat building of the high school will be
launched in the same territory.
The simplest and quickly
realizable component in establishment of the school is the construction
of the building. Simultaneously with construction, we carry out other
most important processes: elaboration of the internal architecture of
education, establishment of the environment.
We started the
design of the environment from “AybLab” program in order to understand
what labs the school will be equipped with. The enrollment of teachers
and their retraining are not a simple task either: from the very
beginning we ruled out the option of attracting teachers from other
schools by means of offering a high salary and thus weakening other
schools. And besides experienced teachers, we will also attract
specialists, who so far did not consider schools as a field for their
professional development. Those are post-graduate students, young
scientists. The group of specialists, with whom we started this process,
is very large, and only a part of them will be selected as teachers,
since one thing is to know the subject and another thing is to be a real
teacher, be able to pass passion towards education and the subject.
- What will the principle for selecting students be?
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The selection process will be carried out basing on equal and
independent conditions. Aiming at establishing the best school we set
ourselves the task to choose the best students. There will be stream
education and a credit system at the school. By receiving credits for
various subjects, students will be able to choose their future
specialization. The first semester will be of familiarization nature:
students, irrespective of the chosen stream, will try to understand
which specialization they want to master in and continue education:
science, mathematics, information technologies, economy or humanitarian
subjects. The teachers will also help them in this issue.
“Ayb”
high school has two main directions: public sciences and science. Each
direction has its corresponding streams: humanitarian sciences and
economics, mathematics/computer science and physics. In future, when the
main building of the high school is ready, the fifth stream – arts,
will be added as well.
The admission process, which is planned
for late April, is the next: there is one examination, which all
applications should take, irrespective of the chosen direction. The
examination consists of an essay and logistical tasks, which do not
require serious mathematical knowledge, but check the logics and the
thinking abilities of the student. The second examination corresponds to
the chosen direction. Knowledge of English language is one of the most
important conditions as well. However, we will not be checking the
knowledge of English language by means of a separate examination. If the
applicant does not have a corresponding certificate on the level of
English language knowledge (TOEFL, IELTS), he/she will take the
corresponding test in the American University of Armenia. And the scores
of the test will become a basis for us.
The next stage is the
interview with “Ayb” initiators, which will take place in early May.
Following the results of the interview, students will gain points, and
in mid-June the list of successful applicants will be publicized.
The
tuition fee for “Ayb” high school makes USD 6000 a year in AMD
equivalent. Only after the students find themselves in the list of
applicants, who have been admitted to the school, parents can turn to
“Ayb” Financial Support Committee in order to cover the fee for the
student’s tuition. After discussing the level of the family’s solvency,
the student may be provided a scholarship. This means that everybody is
being admitted on equal terms without taking into account the financial
factor.
- Let’s say, 100 students are admitted to the
school, 80 of whom are insolvent. Is it possible that all 80 students
might receive financial assistance?
- It is possible. We
do not set any percentage limitations. The principle is the following:
not a single student should be left out of “Ayb” school for financial
reasons. The matter is to be admitted.
Why is the system build
exactly this way? They often ask if the tuition fees are high in
Armenia. There should be a different approach towards this issue. One
should take into account the factor of what is necessary for high
quality education. It is necessary to establish conditions for the best
teachers and specialists to want to work at the school, at that
receiving a deserved salary for their labor. Our goal is the eradication
of the vicious phenomenon, which we face in certain Armenian schools,
when children are purposefully given low grades for them to take up
private classes with the tutor.
Another important factor is the
atmosphere: if this is a 21st century school, it should be equipped with
21st century technologies.
We believe that when attending
school, the student and the teacher should deal only with education. The
school should not deal with financial issues and charity: the task of
the school is education. This is why we try to rule out the school’s
dependence on the financial capacities of parents. There is a “reliable”
triangular system, one vertex of which is the school, that is, the
non-commercial, non-profit structure, the other vertex is the parents,
and the third vertex is “Ayb” educational foundation, as the one to
order and be in charge of the financial component.
All
students, needing financing, will receive scholarships, but given one
condition: the school should be able to provide for high quality
education, since in order to attract means the Foundation will turn to
benefactors with the request to assist the needy children for their
bright future. This means that the benefactor will allocate a sum only
in case if students brilliantly demonstrate themselves and manage to
achieve high peaks in education. That is to say, the only condition for
necessary funding of the school is to provide it with high quality
education.
- Will our compatriots, living abroad, be able to study at “Ayb” school?
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There are no limitations, including national ones. It does not matter
whether the potential student is a citizen of Armenia, representative of
the Diaspora or a representative of a different nationality: everyone
can enter our school. There is only the requirement of knowing Armenian
and English languages. In the first half of the year there are intensive
classes provided, so that in six months the students are at the same
level both in terms of language skills and computer skills and in terms
of communication skills.
There are no other limitations. The
basic problem is the organizational issues: we plan to build a dormitory
in “Ayb” territory, but this will happen in a few years. At the moment,
we are not dealing with actively attracting students from abroad.
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What are the relations between “Ayb” school and the general educational
system of Armenia? As far as I am informed, the goal of “Ayb” is not to
declare establishment of a separate elite “island”, but a “locomotive”,
which will lead to changes. Is the given approach preserved? How are
your programs coordinated with the Ministry of Science and Education of
Armenia?
- The approach is of course being preserved. We
are a non-commercial organization and our goal is not to gain
competitive advantages. We are an open system and this means that
everything that “Ayb” creates is also done for others, at that we
provide the opportunity to regenerate our practices. Otherwise, there
will be no changes in the educational system.
We have acquired
copyrights from publishing houses of Cambridge, Pearson, Oxford, and we
are translating their textbooks, which are recognized as the best in the
world. They are also open for use. We are carrying our negotiations
with the Ministry for those textbooks to be approved for use in Armenian
schools. We also intend to carry out classes on retraining teachers,
who want to teach in their schools with the use of these textbooks.
Master classes will also be held for teachers of other schools. The
students, who study at our school, will necessarily return to their
communities and schools for experience exchange and mutual aid of the
generations.
“AybLabs” were established basing on this very
principle: if the system finds that this is a good example of a
laboratory, it implements it too. The first laboratories were opened in
Yerevan School of Physics and Mathematics, and then they spread in other
educational establishments. This process continues.
We want
“Ayb” school to have its positive influence on the entire system. After
all, the only correct way in the educational system is exactly this one.
It is impossible to instill, it is necessary to show, and if it is the
correct model, it will be adopted.
- Often they say that
the quality of education in Armenian higher educational institutions is
far from being perfect. Let’s imagine that the student receives
brilliant education in “Ayb” school, and then he/she should continue
their education in a higher educational institution. Isn’t there any
concern that there might be a situation, when a young person, who is
already used to advanced technologies and approaches, finds himself in a
higher educational institution, where nothing has changed over the past
15 years? In this case he/she may get yearning to continue education
abroad.
- Our goal is after finishing school to provide
the student with a wide choice as to the issue of further education,
without limiting themselves by the frames of a particular Armenian or
other higher educational institutions. We want them to choose the best
variants for themselves. The goal is to maximally reveal the human
potential.
Undoubtedly, there will be certain discrepancies. It
is not right to say that the entire higher educational system is bad
here: we have very good examples of chamber organization, good
specialists. The student should have the opportunity to choose.
On
the other hand, this also provides for competition: the best students
will choose the best higher educational institutions and if the flow
abroad is great, there will come up the issue of whether our higher
educational institutions want to accept these students, whether they are
ready for global competition. If the answer is yes, they will have to
make certain changes. Yes, there will be certain problems as well, but
at the same time they will lead to the fact that the higher education
system, basing on competition, will improve its conditions.
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Recently one of the founders of “Ayb” Foundation David Yang highly
assessed another educational project: DILIJAN school. Are there any
contacts between the two projects, since both of them have a complex
goal: to offer Armenia a better future and more advanced educational
tools to reach that goal?
- There are contacts, but not
very active ones: we are very busy with our projects. As I have already
noted, we welcome any educational project. The project of Dilijan School
is very important. Any program has its approaches, principles and
goals: our approach is a bit different; however the final goal is to
attach a new quality to the educational system of Armenia.
We
are creating the Armenian school of the 21st century. Today, the
Diaspora has a serious problem: they should make a choice either to be
an Armenian or to be successful. People understand that it is possible
to be successful, moving in unison with the tendencies in the world. In
order to preserve Armenian identity, they should make certain
“sacrifice”, for instance, not to go to sports on Sunday, but take the
child to an Armenian school, get involved in some community events, etc.
If a few decades ago education in Armenian schools of Istanbul
was prestigious and many Turks preferred to attend Armenian schools,
since the education was at a high level there, and the path towards
success was easier, now certain Armenians prefer Turkish schools, which
are of higher quality.
We try to create the best school, where
one can get best education, and make this school an Armenian school. Be
an Armenian, receive best education, which will allow you maximally
revealing your potential.