Education is the foundation of any democratic society which contributes to the multilateral training of the citizens in order to be able to integrate into society, both professionally and civic. Ensuring access to quality education for all citizens, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sex or religious confession, is a fundamental right of everyone.
The educational system must meet the needs of economic development, enhancing the quality and relevance of studies. Lifelong learning is to provide support for professional growth and affirmation assurance.
A major problem faced today by the Republic of Moldova and other countries in Europe is the large number of people excluded from the economic, social, political and cultural life of the community. Of course, such a society can not be safe and effective, and education, in this context, can provide the key to the exit from the impasse, the key to improving personal skills, widening the field of options to take full advantage of the freedoms that gives meaning and value to the existence.
For this reason, education must be human-centered and provide a positive horizon in order to be able to build a prosperous future. Thus, fundamental liberal values such as individual freedom, private property, individual responsibility, and equality before the law can only be ensured within a well-educated society.
That is why, I see the two following strategic directions as a matter of priority: modernize the vocational education and training (VET) so that education responses to the needs of society and labor market requirements; orient the research to universities in order to provide students with the opportunity to research at the universities they are learning.
Achieving these strategic objectives requires a comprehensive and objective analysis of the education system. According to the statistical data and the results of several sociological studies, the education as a whole does not fully correspond to the expectations of the graduates of the educational institutions, nor to the needs of the labor market. The lack of qualified teaching and managerial staff, the lack of adequate technical and material resources, the lack of involvement of parents in school life and the disproportionality of the network of educational institutions are some of the most important problems of the educational system in Moldova.
Strengthening the network of general education institutions, extending the autonomy and accountability of educational institutions, implementing performance-based funding mechanisms, curriculum modernization, institutionalizing external evaluations, renewing the initial and in-service training for teachers and managerial staff remain actual as recommendations to the Government.
The education in the Republic of Moldova is facing objectives that are not easy at all, and the Government from Chisinau must stop the populist approach and get involved fully in their realization. All of us, teachers, parents, students, the whole society depends on how we will overcome the obstacles in our path to change.
By Sergiu Boghean.