Prof. Maka Zarnadze, Associate Professor of the Department Microbiology and Head of Faculty Development Department at Tbilisi Medical Academy, participated in the Tiny earth Instructor Training – Trainers of Trainers Program that took place in Madison, Wisconsin (USA). This advanced training program is of great importance as it focuses on developing pedagogical excellence, leadership capacity, and the ability to train future teachers.
The training program's focus on microbiology and the polarization of science is particularly important. Participants in this meeting presented different, complex scientific issues to a wide audience in an understandable and interesting way. This is central to fostering scientific literacy, public perception of research, and encouraging future generations to engage in scientific research.
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