"I suggest that none of those who graduated from higher school should be involved in certification.

This shows our lack of confidence in the university."

APA informs that this was said by MP Siyavush Novruzov at the public hearing held in the Science and Education Committee of the Milli Majlis on the topic "Certification of educators working in state general educational institutions".

He said that students take exams in higher schools:

"If we involve them in certification, what should we call the education they receive?

If we do not give them education in a higher school, then the certificate of that higher school itself should be revoked, not the students who graduated from that school.

We should think about what we give to the student, what do we demand?

Do we know that today there is no field in the world that is developing as much as science and health care?

Another issue is that we should raise the reputation of our higher education institutions.

As soon as someone shows a diploma from Europe or the United States, they line up to hire him.

But those who graduated from our universities remain unemployed.

Then where are our higher schools, our education?!

We have to stipulate that the first recruits should be our graduates.

Because those who study abroad bring not only education, but also the manners and customs of the place.

Someone says that 4 institutes abroad have been completed in 2 years.

It's not like that.

A certificate is one thing, a diploma is another.

We have it full of certificates.

Then it was said that as the teacher gets older, his knowledge decreases, but it is the other way around.

On the contrary, it is necessary to create conditions for them to update their knowledge.

I understand that there is a mismatch between a first-grade child and a 65-year-old teacher."