Irma Mesiridze

E-mail: imesiridze@ibsu.edu.ge

Dr. Irma Mesiridze is an experienced academician and researcher currently serving as an Affiliated Associate Professor at the International Black Sea University. She holds a Doctorate in Humanities and has extensive teaching experience. Dr. Mesiridze specializes in Leadership in Education, Global Education, and Educational Sociology. She teaches a variety of courses at the BA, MA, and Ph.D. levels, while also supervising research projects and guiding students toward academic excellence. In addition to her role at IBSU, she is also a faculty member at the University of Georgia, Alterbridge,  and Teaching University SEU.

Dr. Mesiridze has contributed to several international research projects and conferences, focusing on topics such as leadership theories and practice, new trends in educational policy, and the academic experiences of diverse student groups. Her dedication to education and research has made her a respected figure in the academic community.

  • Chaar, R., Mesiridze, I., & Borowska, H. A. (2024). Delving into program models that cater to the gifted students’ needs. Global Journal of Arts Humanity and Social Sciences, 3, 1503-1511.
  • Khmaladze, S., & Mesiridze, I. (2024). Distributed leadership practiced in schools in Georgia? In EDULEARN24 Proceedings (pp. 1512-1520). 16th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, Palma, Spain. https://doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2024.0477
  • Maghalashvili, N., & Mesiridze,I.(2024, June). The Influence of Peers and Educators’ Attitudes on Academic Achievement of LGBTQ+ Students (A case of Georgian higher education Institutions).Paper presented at the 14th International Conference on Education, Language and Literature, Georgia. 144-151
  • Kruashvili, M., & Mesiridze, I. ( 2024,June). Teachers’ Perception on Causes and Resolution of Teacher-Student Conflict (A case of Georgian public school). Paper presented at the 14th International Conference on Education, Language and Literature, Georgia. 383-392
  • Chaar, R., & Mesiridze. I. (2023). Unveiling the mystery behind the neglect of the gifted. Journal of Education in Black Sea Region, 8. 1-13
  • Pipia, E., Chkotua, M., Parjanadze, N., Bandzeladze, M., Mesiridze, I., Tvalchrelidze, N., & Razmadze, M. (2023). The impact of students’ emotional well-being on academic performance in the post-Covid era. In INTED2023 Conference Proceedings (pp. 5150-5159). Valencia. https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2023.1333.
  • Chkotua, M., Pipia, E., Bandzeladze, M., Parjanadze, N., Tvaltchrelidze, N., & Mesiridze, I. (2023). Impossible profession: Teachers’ profession through gender lenses. In Proceedings of the 17th annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference (INTED2023), Valencia, Spain. https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2023.1220
  • Mesiridze, I., & Chaar, R. (2023). Comprehensive excavation toward the mining of gifted students. In Proceedings of the 13th International Research Conference on Education, English Language Teaching, English Language and Literature (IRCEELT). International Black Sea University, Tbilisi.
  • Mesiridze, I. (2022). COVID-19: Accelerating the future of higher education leadership. In Proceedings of the 12th International Research Conference on Education, English Language Teaching, English Language and Literature (IRCEELT). International Black Sea University, Tbilisi.
  • Buchashvili, G., Jikia, N., & Mesiridze, I. (2019). Alumni loyalty in higher education (Case of International Black Sea University, Agricultural University and Free University alumni of BA Business Administration programs). Journal of Education in Black Sea Region, 4(2). International Black Sea University, Tbilisi. (ISSN 2346-8246).
  • Avaliani, N., Mesiridze, I., & Chkotua, M. (2019). Utilizing interactive digital books for academic vocabulary enrichment in English as a foreign language classes. In Proceedings of the 9th International Research Conference on Education, English Language Teaching, English Language and Literature (IRCEELT). International Black Sea University, Tbilisi.

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