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  2. Problems of Preschool Education in Kazakhstan

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  3. UNICEF analysis of Kazakhstan’s children finds progress in child

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  4. (PDF) Understanding Factors behind Regional Inequality in Education in

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  5. Post-COVID education in Kazakhstan: Heavy losses and deepening inequality

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  6. The Crisis Afflicting Kazakhstan’s Youth

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  1. Education in Kazakhstan

    Higher education in Kazakhstan has its beginnings in the 1920s, shortly after the country was incorporated into the Soviet Union as an autonomous republic. ... MESRK only issues licenses to institutions found to be in compliance with the standards set by the government regarding staff qualifications, finances, infrastructure, student services ...

  2. Challenging times for Education in Kazakhstan due to the pandemic

    The economic crisis is only the tip of the iceberg of the problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Its underwater part is damage to national educational systems, human capital due to the interruption of the traditional learning process in secondary schools. The problems of countries (including Kazakhstan) with the transition

  3. Kazakhstan education system: 10 reasons to ring the alarm

    Reason #9. Excessive load of paperwork for teachers and schools. As an example, introduction of E-learning system forced teachers to fill out two reporting forms - one in electronic format for national authorities, and another one in paper format for local authorities, doubling their workload. Reason #10.

  4. Post-COVID education in Kazakhstan: Heavy losses and deepening inequality

    The education system in Kazakhstan was struggling even before the pandemic struck. Before COVID-19, six out of 10 students were functionally illiterate in Kazakhstan, a higher-middle-income country where, on average, a child is expected to complete 13.7 years of schooling. The pandemic now threatens to push over 100,000 more students into ...

  5. Kazakhstan

    Level of resilience: System . Kazakhstan announced a new digital education project in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. The project applies to all levels of the education system and aims to train over 3 million digital specialists across all economic sectors by 2030.

  6. Education in Kazakhstan

    Process of education Kindergarten. The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan protects the right to access to kindergarten. Children typically start kindergarten at age 5. As of 2004, there were 100 kindergartens in the nation (83 public, 4 directly under the Ministry of Education, and 13 private) and 135 856 children enrolled in kindergartens (or 63% of the 5- and 6-year-olds).

  7. Promoting quality education in Kazakhstan

    Expenditures on education in Kazakhstan have increased significantly since 2003. From 2014 to 2015 alone, the volume of allocated funds grew by 13.6%. The Minister of Education and Science of Kazakhstan, Erlan Sagadiev, has stated. "education determines the fate of our children, and the level of education depends on both educators and parents".

  8. Experts from Kazakhstan, UNICEF and UNESCO discussed the transformation

    In Kazakhstan, UN agencies are already supporting various initiatives to overcome the effects of the pandemic and expand access to education. We hope that our joint efforts with the Government of Kazakhstan will ultimately improve the quality and relevance of education", - said Michaela Friberg-Storey, UN Resident Coordinator for Kazakhstan.

  9. PDF Education Policy Outlook Kazakhstan

    Kazakhstan's share of low performers decreased by 13.9 score points between 2009 and 2012. However, at 45.2% in PISA 2012, it remained nearly twice as high as the OECD average (23.1%). Socio-economic status explained 8% of the variance in mathematics performance in 2012 (OECD average 14.8%).

  10. PDF in Kazakhstan Mapping Educational Change

    maps the problems, models, challenges, interventions and successes of educational change. It covers the viewpoints of all stakeholders involved ... 978-1-316-51362- — Mapping Educational Change in Kazakhstan Colleen McLaughlin , Liz Winter , Natallia Yakavets

  11. Overview of the education system of Kazakhstan

    The report also provides guidance on adjusting the reform implementation plans in line with international experiences and best practices regarding educational change, and consolidates much of the previously dispersed (national) data on primary and secondary schools in Kazakhstan into a common analytical base of evidence, validated by the ...

  12. Kazakhstan's Transition to Inclusion: The Journey So Far

    Abstract. This chapter presents an overview of the developments in inclusive education since the advent of the new educational dispensation in the Republic of Kazakhstan since independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. The chapter introduces information about this vast but sparsely populated country, its historical policy metamorphosis on ...

  13. Country Reports

    Publication date: 14 December 2020. Read the publication: Raising the quality of initial teacher education and support for early career teachers in Kazakhstan. Further information: OECD Review on Evaluation and Assessment Frameworks for Improving School Outcomes. Comparative report: Synergies for Better Learning.

  14. PDF Factors Behind Regional Inequality in Education in Kazakhstan

    working on educational issues in Kazakhstan. CAP Fellows Paper 224 1 CAP Paper 224, July 2019 ing quality of education at nation-al level. Yet when disaggregated by region, language, or urban/ rural residence, the data from TIMSS and other large-scale as-sessments paint a bleaker picture. There is a knowledge and skill gap of several years ...

  15. Higher Education in Kazakhstan 2017

    Higher Education in Kazakhstan 2017. Higher education policy is the key to lifelong learning and this is particularly important as the ageing population is increasing in many countries. It is a major driver of economic competitiveness in an increasingly knowledge-driven global economy and it also brings social cohesion and well-being.

  16. Approaches to Inclusive Education in Kazakhstan

    Approaches to Inclusive Education in Kazakhstan. In the 21st century, the contingent of the field of education is becoming more and more diverse, which is a challenge for higher education. The report on human development of the UN (2019), based on global research, states that serious barriers to access to education, academic success, and the ...

  17. Higher Education in Kazakhstan

    The problem of quality assurance in higher education became especially crucial after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent independence of Kazakhstan in 1991. According to the Tempus report on Higher Education in Kazakhstan ( 2012 ), the number of private HEIs increased dramatically between 1993 and 2001.

  18. Kazakhstan

    Kazakhstan's population reached 19,397,998 by July 2022, and 90% of the population completes secondary education or beyond. Since Kazakhstan's independence in 1991, Kazakhstan nationals have taken increasing advantage of studying overseas. Over 84,000 students study abroad annually and 1,830 studied in the United States (2020/21).

  19. How to improve the availability of pre-school and primary education in

    The short-term consequences of the pre-school and primary education access problems in Kazakhstan include the following: Overcrowded classrooms (more than 40 students per class), lack of teachers, which can affect the education level, due to the difficulty of teaching a large number of children, qualified teachers are unwilling to teach in ...

  20. Education in Kazakhstan

    Secondary education in Kazakhstan is compulsory and includes primary, basic secondary (9 grades) and general secondary (11 (12) grades) education. There is also a vocational and secondary vocational education. Children aged 6 years old are admitted to the first grade of school. Education in schools of Kazakhstan is comprised of 3 levels ...

  21. Teacher education and inclusive education in Kazakhstan

    Dr. Tsediso Michael Makoelle is the Vice Dean for Research at Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education in Nur-sultan, Kazakhstan. Dr. Valeriya Burmistrova is an associate professor in the Department of Foreign Languages at Karaganda Medical University in Karaganda, Kazakhstan.

  22. Problems of Education in Kazakhstan

    Problems of Education in Kazakhstan. In connection with a lack of school facilities or a lack of teachers, some primary and secondary schools run three, instead of two sessions, so one group of students attends from 8 to 1pm, a second from 1pm to 6. This results in overworked teachers, students who are kept up late, and overused facilities. The ...

  23. World Report 2023: Kazakhstan

    On January 11, nine top United Nations human rights experts called on Kazakhstan to ensure "independent and human rights-based investigations of State use of force against protesters.". In mid ...

  24. About half of Americans say public K-12 education is going in the wrong

    Related: Race and LGBTQ Issues in K-12 Schools. Republicans are more likely than Democrats to say the public K-12 education system is going in the wrong direction. About two-thirds of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents (65%) say this, compared with 40% of Democrats and Democratic leaners.

  25. There's chaos in Kazakhstan. Here's what you need to know

    The new year has gotten off to a very bad start in Kazakhstan. On Jan. 1, the government lifted a price cap on fuel, setting off a sudden and steep increase in the cost of liquefied petroleum gas ...

  26. A Path To Value In Higher Education

    A new report from Strada Education Foundation identifies strategies and metrics that can redefine what success looks like for states and colleges, with a focus on value.

  27. America has reshaped education into red and blue versions

    American states passed a blizzard of education laws and policies over the past six years that aim to reshape how K-12 schools and colleges teach and present issues of race, sex and gender to the ...

  28. A new FAFSA problem could keep families waiting longer for ...

    The Department of Education has found another problem impacting some college financial aid forms that could further delay students' aid awards, leaving them in limbo as they decide where to ...

  29. Biden seeks student debt relief for millions

    According to the Education Department, more than 2.5 million borrowers have carried student loan debt for more than two decades. Under the plan, borrowers carrying undergraduate debt would qualify ...

  30. An elementary school in Kansas is combating bad behavior

    A pilot program in elementary schools gives kids meaningful work as a way to handle post-pandemic behavior problems. ... Jessica Sprick is an education consultant with Safe & Civil Schools, an ...