On November 25, Osh State University held a ceremony to award certificates of advanced training. A total of 90 teachers from the Uzgen and Karasu districts, as well as kindergarten educators, completed specialized training programs. The focus areas included enhancing professional competencies for preschool teachers, preparing for national testing, and developing theoretical and practical skills at the B2 and C1 levels in Kyrgyz language and mathematics.
The participants underwent 72 hours of training at the Osh State University Advanced Training Center.
The event featured speeches by Nurzhamal Mapaeva, Vice-Rector for Public Affairs and Youth Policy, and Zhyldyz Artykova, Head of the Department for Academic Work and Strategic Planning in Educational Policy Development.
Tashbolot Zhoroev, Director of the Advanced Training Center, highlighted the center’s activities and presented letters of appreciation from Osh State University to Kanat Tabaldiev, Head of the Karasu District Administration, and Akbermet Toltoeva, Head of the District Education Department.
The Osh State University Advanced Training Center has been operating for over a decade. Licensed to enhance the qualifications of both teaching and non-teaching professionals, the center offers short-term courses in diverse fields. Participants can acquire skills in first aid, massage, sewing, cooking, musical instruments, bartending, and serving. Additionally, language courses in Kyrgyz, Russian, English, Arabic, German, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese are available.
The center also provides training in areas such as ORT preparation, 1C accounting, computer graphics, programming, public procurement, financial accounting, taxation, arts and crafts, mobile phone repair, maintenance, and business design.