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Category Archives: Education
Is there anything that young people can teach elders? by Leila Kavtarashvili
Society believes that young people have nothing to teach elders. But I disagree with this statement and I think that…
Should teachers give children homework? by Leila Kavtarashvili
This question of whether or not to give the students daily homework is a much debated problem in that it…
Must parents be strict with their teenage children or not? by Diana Bordzikashvili
All parents want happiness for their children, but what strict parents don`t know is their children are far from happy…
Poetry in my life: by Markha Natsishvili
Lot`s of people have different ways to express their impressions. Some of them tell us their emotions in paintings,…
One beautiful day in Lopota: by Leila Kavtarashvili
On Saturday we (Roddy Scott foundation students) visited to Lopota, where we spent a wonderful time. David Lee, President of…
Teenagers’ problems in Pankisi: by Markha Natsishvili.
There live about seven billion human being in the world and quite big amount among them are young people. They…
New square: by Leila Kavtarashvili
A new square is to be opened in Duisi but the works aren’t finished yet. There, children and also young…
Exams in Pankisi: by Marina Gaurgashvili and Leila Kavtarashvili
In Duisi’s Public school on the 22nd May an exam was held in English language for the 12th grade where…
My Favorite Thing: by Esiat Gaurgashvili
The thing I would hate to be without is my computer. I don’t remember what life was like before…
Teenagers. Working or not? by Marina Gaurgashvili
I don’t think it is a good for teenagers to have jobs while they are still students. It can interfere…
A new teacher at school: by Fariza Dadaeva.
Recently we received new teacher in Russian language, as our previous teacher has gone a broad. Our new teacher is…
Are parents the best teachers? Larisa Toxosashvili
Parents shape their children from their birth. They teach their children values. They shape their interests with them. Parents may…
Meeting With the Minister of Refugees in Pankisi: by Milana Aldamova
Nowadays, in Georgia there are a lot of refugees. Some of them live in Pankisi. I am Milana Aldamova, I’m…
Modern technology in my life: Mariam Batirashvili and Zeinab Kavtarashvili
Have you ever thought about how would your life be without technology? How do you think is technology really making…
RSF’s Student’s Success: by Leila Kavtarashvili
As I wrote in previous article our student Amina Khangoshvili passed two rounds of English Olympiad and she went…
RSF’s student’s successes. by Leila Kavtarashvili. Teacher: Eka Tokhosashvili
Roddy Scott Foundation student Amina Khangoshvili took part in English Olympiads and she’s passed two rounds. Amina is twelve years…
RSF. My pride. by Madina Gaurgashvili
On Thursday I had a math lesson in Jokolo and there I saw Roddy Scott Foundation students. They were…
The Great Bicyclists in RSF: by Rumina Alkhanashvili
On 15th of October we RSF students had very interesting guests. Oliver Davy and Stephen Fabes from England have visited…
A new representative of Governor of Duisi: by Maya Bagakashvili
Today, I want to tell you about a new representative of the Governor of Duisi, Tamara Margoshvili. She hasn’t held…
What kind of parents exist in my country: by Marina Gaurgashvili & Zeinab Kavtarashvili
I am fortunate to have good parents, so it is easy for me to identify the qualities that make them…
Lies: by Marina Gaurgashvili and Leila Kavtarashvili
Lies are part of people’s life. It’s hard to find someone who hadn’t told a lie. It’s true that on…
How do we really spend our time? by Markha Natsishvili
There are 365 days in a day, 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in hour and 60 seconds in…
Film Project: by Malika Margoshvil
There was held a new film project in my school and in other schools of Pankisi. Only the best students…
Health: by Marina Gaurgashvili and Leila Kavtarashvili
Health is freedom from disease and sickness. Without health, we cannot do any work and we can not improve in…
Arabic schools in Pankisi: by Markha Natsishvili
Arabian schools in Pankisi There are about 200 countries in the world, 1000 living languages, but only fourteen have an…
Language differences in Pankisi: by Maga Thothosashvili
Chechen in Georgia settled in the nineteenth century and began to live in Pankisi Gorge but with the influence of…
Foreign Languages in Our Life: by Leila Kavtarashvili and Milana Aldamova
Learning a foreign language is not an easy thing. It’s a long and slow process that takes a lot of…
English as an international language in Pankisi: by Ramzan Margoshvili and Dagmara Khangoshvili
How many people many people speak English in the world? This is a difficult question because so many people…
Why People attend college or university: by Malika Aldamova
People attend college for a lot of different reasons. I believe that the most common reasons are to prepare for…