Empowering Education and Entrepreneurship: Osh State University Industrial-Pedagogical College’s Achievements

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Empowering Education and Entrepreneurship: Osh State University Industrial-Pedagogical College’s Achievements

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Students of the Industrial-Pedagogical College, working in the educational-production complex, earned a profit of 2 million soms in 2023. This was announced today, November 14, at a meeting with representatives of the media at the Industrial-Pedagogical College of Osh State University, where Osh State University Rector Kudayberdi Kozhobekov also participated.

As part of the entrepreneurship fundamentals course, students showcased their handiwork and projects in crafts, culinary arts, and clothing design. Journalists had the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the Center for Best Practices.

In 2018, within the framework of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic project “Development Program for the Sector: Inclusive Development Skills,” the college established a Center for Best Practices on a pilot basis. The Center for Best Practices trains modern qualified specialists based on secondary vocational education, capable of working in various economic sectors and addressing socio-economic issues in the region. The center's uniqueness lies in the testing of new educational programs and education standards, combining theory and practice, and developing practical professional skills in production.

In addition, the Center for Best Practices organizes training courses for the professional development of teachers and staff from colleges and lyceums. Currently, as part of the project, 34 teachers and masters of production training in sewing from professional lyceums in the Osh region are undergoing training here.

The necessary conditions have been created here for students with disabilities. Overall, with the support of the project, the educational institution has undergone repair work amounting to 44,421,187 soms, furniture and computer equipment have been purchased for 18,861,470 soms, and production equipment has been procured for 4,733,409 soms.

 

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