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In 2025, the National Center for Education Research launched an online platform designed to support schools and made it available to all schools across Georgia.


The platform integrates three key components:


Test Lab: This section provides equal access for teachers, students, and other interested users to test items used in international assessments (PIRLS, TIMSS, PISA) or similar ones developed by Georgian experts. In the future, school teachers will also be involved in developing this component.


Feedback System: Schools will receive personalized feedback, enabling them to plan improvements based on reliable data and enhance specific areas of the learning process.


Additional Resources Section: This space will not only introduce educational research and its findings to the school community but will also emphasize best practices in applying research results at the school level.


The platform was piloted during March and April. Virtually all schools in Georgia participated in the pilot phase.


The analysis of the pilot results offers an opportunity to improve the platform and tailor it more effectively to user needs.


The goal of the School Support Platform is to become an additional educational resource for schools and students’ families. The platform will continue to evolve in close collaboration with schools and education specialists.




EUROSTUDENT is a transnational scientific research project aimed at studying the social and economic situation of students in higher education across up to 30 European countries. The survey collects data on issues such as access to higher education, curriculum characteristics, budget and employment, income and expenses, living conditions, and international mobility.


Based on the EUROSTUDENT survey data, countries can better plan their policies and programs for social and economic support for both local and foreign students.


Georgia has been participating in the survey since 2014. This year, students enrolled in Bachelor's and Master's degree programs at higher education institutions will participate in the survey electronically, starting April 15.


Students will receive a link to the questionnaire via email or through the university’s internal communication network.


In 2025, students participating in the study will have the opportunity to enter a prize draw. As part of this draw, 15 students randomly selected from among the study participants will receive a 500 GEL voucher for technology.


Additional information about the EUROSTUDENT international study can be found on the website: https://www.eurostudent.eu/


For questions, please contact us at the following email address: eurostudent@ncer.gov.ge


The EUROSTUDENT study is conducted in Georgia by the National Center for Educational Research with the support of the Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth.

The results of the TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) 2023 were released on December 4. More information can be found here.





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