Educational and Methodological Council:
The Educational and Methodological Council serves as the coordinating body for the university’s academic and methodological activities.
Purpose of the Council:
The goal of the council is to improve academic work, methodological practices, personnel development, enhance the pedagogical qualifications of professors and instructors, and effectively integrate research outcomes into the educational process.
Responsibilities of the Council:
- Enhancing the efficiency of the educational process.
- Organizing the academic process based on modern methods.
- Improving the quality of subject teaching.
- Training and enhancing the qualifications of pedagogical staff.
- Coordinating the activities of departments.
- Ensuring public oversight of academic and methodological practices.
Rights of the Council:
- Participating in the improvement of the academic process.
- Supervising modern forms and methods of education.
- Assessing the process of students acquiring knowledge.
- Reviewing and evaluating department reports.
- Promoting advanced pedagogical practices.
- Recommending academic-methodological materials for publication.
- Nominating candidates for subject Olympiads and competitions.
Composition of the Council:
The Educational and Methodological Council is composed of a chairperson, deputy chairperson, secretary, and members. Council meetings are held at least once a month.