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Maia Akhvlediani Curriculum Vitae I. I. Personal Data Last Name: Akhvlediani First Name: Maia Father's name: Levani Date of Birth: 30.08. 1966 Citizenship: Georgia Personal Number: 60002005237 Gender: Female Address: 32, 1/3 DaviT Agmashenebeli Avenue, Kutaisi Phone Number: 577–13–15–36; 599-38-03-30 E-mail Address: [email protected] ; [email protected] II. Education Years Name of the Institution Specialty Qualification Diploma Number (with reference to the series) 1983–1988 Aleksandre Tsulukidze Kutaisi State Pedagogical History with foreign language (Engl.) History, social science and English NB №256267 Institute teacher Academic / Scientific Degree Degree- Name of the Institution Specialty and Dissertation Title Qualification Diploma Number Awarding Year 22.10.1998, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Theory and History of Pedagogy Doctor (PhD) No 001969 13.00.01 III. Scientific-Pedagogical Activities Years Name of the Institution Academic Position 2005 – present Akaki Tsereteli State University, Faculty of Pedagogics Associate Professor 2015 - present Shota Meskhia Zugdidi State Teaching University, Faculty of Humanities Associate Professor 2006 – present Akaki Tsereteli State University, Faculty of Pedagogics Coordinator of educational-research activities (Head of the Department of Pedagogics) 2005 Akaki Tsereteli State University, Faculty of Pedagogics Docent of the Department of Pedagogics, elected on a competitive basis 2001–2005 Akaki Tsereteli State University, Faculty of Pedagogics Teacher of the Department of Pedagogics 1993–2001 Akaki Tsereteli State University, Faculty of Pedagogics Department of Methodologies. Teacher. 1989–1993 Akaki Tsereteli State University, Faculty of Pedagogics Teacher of the Department of რ 1 / 22 Curriculum Vitae Pedagogics 1998–1993 Railway secondary school #12 History, social science and ethics teacher in 5th, 6th, 10th and 11th grades 1988–1991 Kutaisi Students Palace Head of the circle of history and home science. Teacher IV. Administrative Positions Years Organization Department (Service) Position 2005 - present Akaki Tsereteli State University Faculty of Pedagogics Coordinator of educational-research activities (Head of the Department of Pedagogics) 2011–2014 Akaki Tsereteli State University Faculty of Pedagogics Head of the Quality Assurance Service 2005–2006 Akaki Tsereteli State University Faculty of Social Sciences Coordinator of the European credits transfer and accumulation system (ECTS) 2005 Akaki Tsereteli State University Faculty of Pedagogics Acting Dean of the Faculty of Pedagogics 2004–2005 Akaki Tsereteli State University Faculty of Pedagogics Deputy head of the Department of Pedagogics V. Other Activities რ 2 / 22 Curriculum Vitae VI. Knowledge of Foreign Languages Foreign Language Reading Listening Speaking Writing English Language B1 and B2 B1 and B2 B1 and B2 B1 and B2 Russian Language B1 and B2 B1 and B2 B1 and B2 B1 and B2 German Language If other, please indicate A1 and A2 - Initial base user; B1 and B2 - Independent user; C1 and C2 - Professional user VII. Computer Skills (use symbol) Starting level Average level Good Very good Microsoft Office Word Microsoft Office Excel Microsoft Office PowerPoint If other, please indicate Internet VIII. List of Scientific Works (during of 2011-2017) 8.1. Scientific Article within the Framework of the Educational Program: 8.1.1. Scientific Publications with the Impact Factor № Author / Authors Title of the Article Title of the Scientific Journal Vol. Series № Year Pages 1 2 8.1.2. Internationally Refereed Scientific Journals № Author / Authors Title of the Article Title of the Scientific Journal Vol. Series № Year Pages Maia Akhvlediani, Nino Education as the Principal Means for Proceedings of International Scientific 2017 http://tsm Orjonikidze Socialization of the Personality Conference “Technologies of the Future u.edu/ and Education: Quality of Education – lifeconfere Quality of Life” nce2017/ 1 http://tsm u.edu/lifec onference 2017/ Maia Akhvlediani, Nino Dewey’s Moral Theories Proceedings of 2nd International Scientific 2017 http://atsu Orjonikidze Conference “Higher Education – Novel .edu.ge/Co 2 Technologies and Innovations, HENTI nferences/ HENTI/in 2017. ATSU dex.php?p რ 3 / 22 Curriculum Vitae age=Progr ammeTea chers&lng =Ge#cont http://atsu .edu.ge/EJ ournal/HE NTI/eJour nal/Papers /Akhvledi aniMaia.p df Maia Akhvlediani, Nino The Role of Discussion in Activization of Proceedings of 1st International Scientific 2015 http://atsu Orjonikidze Teaching Process Conference “Higher Education – Novel .edu.ge/C onferenc Technologies and Innovations, HENTI es/HENTI 2015. ATSU 3 2015/ebo ok/Moder n/Akhvled ianiMaia. pdf Maia Akhvlediani, Tamara Images of Children in the Novels by F.M. Kutaisi, Kutaisi State University, IARLT, №3, ISSN 2014 62- 72 4 Akhvlediani Dostoyevsky from the intuitive pedagogy Slavic philology in a medium of another 15112- standpoint nation 09-53 Maia Akhvlediani, Irma An Unfading Manual Journal “INTELEKTI” 3(47) ISSN 2013 27–30; Malania 1512- 5 0333, ., Maia Akhvlediani, Nino Meliton Kelenjeridze as a Teacher Journal “INTELEKTI” 3(47) ISSN 2013 30–33; 6 Orjonikidze 1512- 0333, Maia Akhvlediani, Nino On a Social Aspect of John Dewey’s Education Journal “INTELEKTI” 1(42) ISSN 2013 28-31; 7 Orjonikidze, Tamar (Part III) 1512- Dograshvili 0333, Maia Akhvlediani, Nino On a Social Aspect of John Dewey’s Education Jurnal “INTELEKTI” 3(41) ISSN 2012 22-26 8 Orjonikidze, Tamar (Part II) 1512- რ 4 / 22 Curriculum Vitae Dograshvili 0333 Maia Akhvlediani On a Social Aspect of John Dewey’s Education Jurnal “INTELEKTI” 2(40) ISSN 2011 39-43 9 (Part I) 1512- 0333 Maia Akhvlediani On Teaching John Dewey’s History and Ilia Jurnal “INTELEKTI” 1(39) ISSN 2011 38-41 10 Chavchavadze’s Thoughts of History 1512- 0333 Maia Akhvlediani, Imeri An Interesting Convergence of Educational Jurnal “INTELEKTI” 1(39) ISSN 2011 41-44 11 Basiladze Views 1512- 0333 8.1.3. Publication in a Refereed Journal in Georgia № Author / Authors Title of the Article Title of the Scientific Journal Vol. Series № Year Pages Maia Akhvlediani, Lali On the educational and historical importance of Scientific peer-reviewed journal “Language No 18 ISSN 2017 160-165 Abdaladze Protoiereus Meliton Kelenjeridze’s textbook and Culture" 1987- 1 “Brief History of Georgian Catholicate Church” 7323 (Part I) Maia Akhvlediani, Imeri On some issues of the importance of early Science and Life. Tbilisi Teaching No ISSN 2017 190-195 Basiladze education in modern Georgian pedagogics University 2[16], 1987- 9377; 2 UDC 001.1+00 1.5]051.2 M-621; Maia Akhvlediani, Nino Problems relating to improving the content of Proceedings of 4th International Scientific No 4 ISSN 2017 488-491 3 Orjonikidze education and teaching Conference “Intercultural Dialogues”. 2233- Iakob Gogebashvili Telavi State University 3401, Maia Akhvlediani, Lali Spaces of Catholic education in Guria- Proceedings of 4th International Scientific No 4 ISSN 2017 22-14 4 Abdaladze Samegrelo region in the 19th century Conference “Intercultural Dialogues”. 2233- Iakob Gogebashvili Telavi State University 3401, Maia Akhvlediani, Lali John Dewey as a philosopher, educationalist Proceedings of the 8th International No 8 ISSN: 2017 19-23; Abdaladze and reformer Scientific-Methodical Conference “Urgent 2298– 5 Problems od Teaching and Upbringing”, 030X Faculty of Pedagogics, Akaki Tsereteli State University Maia Akhvlediani, Nino The aspects of Meliton Kelenjeridze’s Human and Pedagogical Science No 4 ISSN 2017 24-27; 6 Orjonikidze methodological heritage – in Russian-Georgian Development Fund. Iv. Javakhishvili 1987- historic relations Tbilisi State University’s Arn. Chikobava 7323 რ 5 / 22 Curriculum Vitae Institute of Linguistics. Akaki Tsereteli State University. 4th International Scientific Conference “Language and Culture” devoted to 100th birth anniversary of a great Georgian poet and graduate of Akaki Tsereteli State University – Lado Asatiani Maia Akhvlediani, Nino Meliton Kelenjeridze about the theory of Human and Pedagogical Science No 3 ISSN 2015 29-34; Orjonikidze literature Development Fund. Akaki Tsereteli State 1987- 7 University. 3rd International Scientific 7323 Conference “Language and Culture” Maia Akhvlediani, Nino Meliton Kelenjeridze’s lectures – Akaki Tsereteli Human and Pedagogical Science No 14., ISSN 2015 93-100 8 Orjonikidze as a poet-patriot Development Fund. Scientific peer- 1987- reviewed journal “Language and Culture" 7323 Maia Akhvlediani, Irma On civic education Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, 2014 http://gesj. Malania Faculty of Humanities, Educational- internet- Research Institute of Pedagogics. Teachers’ academy.o 2nd Conference “University to school – rg.ge/ge/li school to university” (Problems of teaching st_artic_g and education). e.php?acti on=prv&is sue=2014- 11&list_a ut=all&b_ 9 sec=edu& curr_page =2http://g esj.interne t- academy.o rg.ge/ge/li st_aut_art ic_ge.php? b_sec=edu &list_aut= რ 6 / 22 Curriculum Vitae 2891 file:///C:/ Users/USE R/Downlo ads/2416 %20(1).pd f Imeri Basiladze, Maia Comparative characteristic of Iohan Herbart’s Messenger of Akaki Tsereteli State No 2(4) ISSN 2014 40–47; Akhvlediani and John Dewey’s didactic systems University 2233- 10 3711 Maia Akhvlediani, Nino The role of pedagogy and psychology in Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, 2014 http://gesj. Orjonikidze forming social and moral orientation of school Faculty of Humanities, Educational- internet- pupils Research Institute of Pedagogics. Teachers’ academy.o
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