From now on the National Center for Educational Technologies (NCET) of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport will operate in a new and improved building.
Mr. Arayik Harutyunyan RA Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport and Mr. Harry Patrinos, the Practice Manager for the Europe and Central Asia region of the World Bank, representatives of international organizations and guests attended the opening ceremony of the center at 37 Burnazyan Street.
Congratulating the Minister on the opening of the Center, Mr. Harutyunyan noted that working conditions today are incomparable with the past. “In this digital age, big data is of key importance for educational reform. Such saturation of the NCET will have a positive impact, helping us to implement reforms faster,” he assured.
Mr. Harry Patrinos, the Practice Manager for the Europe and Central Asia region of the World Bank, welcomed the present and informed that the international financial institution attaches great importance to human capital development projects and the creation of new working conditions for the NCET is one of the investments made in Armenia.