Partnership between Pedagogical University and Rural Schools



    • Partnership between Pedagogical University and Rural Schools

      On March 27, QYZPU will host the conference "Partnership between Pedagogical University and Rural Schools: Problems and Solutions" within the framework of the "Rural School Lights" project with the participation of rural teachers and experts in the field of education.

      The purpose of the conference is to develop cooperation between the Pedagogical University and rural schools. Improving the quality of education in rural schools by discussing the problems of teaching in rural schools and proposing ways to solve them.

      Within the framework of the "Rural School Lights" project, teachers of rural schools will share their research projects. The project includes 11 secondary schools from Almaty, Atyrau and Mangistau regions. Participation in the project allows teachers to develop their professional skills and introduce innovative teaching methods, as well as allows for the development of cooperation between participating schools.

      The conference will be held with the participation of UNESCO organizations, "Teachers Lab", "HertsCam Network", which are partners of our university.

      Conference pregame link

      Complete the registration here

      Keynote speakers of the conference:

      Dr. David Frost

      An outstanding specialist in the field of education and leadership. From 1996 to 2016, he worked at the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge, where he was actively involved in the development of leadership in education and the improvement of school practices. He is the co-founder of the Leadership for Learning Network and the founder of HertsCam, where he currently serves as Director. The HertsCam network successfully implements the concept of non-positional leadership among teachers.

      Dr. Frost was also part of the University of Cambridge team that facilitated the establishment of the Graduate School of Education at Nazarbayev University.

      Saltanat Bespayeva, Head of the Department of Education Almaty region. In 1999 she graduated from the Kazakh Agricultural University Institute with a degree in Economics and Management in Agro-Industrial complex", in 2002 Almaty State University named after Abay Kazakh Language and Literature. She began her career in 2000 He was a teacher of the Kazakh language and literature at the secondary school named after Y. Altynsarin. Shelek village, Enbekshikazakh district. Over the years, she held the position of a teacher - Organizer, Deputy Director for Educational Work of the Secondary School named after Y. Altynsarin, Director of the Secondary School named after M. Auezov, Deputy Head of the Department of Education, Head of the Department of Culture and Language Development Enbekshikazakh district.

      Zeinolla Saule

      Trainer-consultant of the UNESCO office in Almaty, Certified project manager, General Director of TeachersLab LLP. Specialist in the field of education and training. Experience as a leading trainer at the Academy of Public Administration. Participant of various projects in the field of education and research on ESD Project Management, Design Thinking, Critical Thinking, Emotional Intelligence, Green Economy, Branding and Positioning, Service Customer Orientation, Data Visualization and Analysis, etc.

      Dinara Isenova

      Currently, he is an ambassador of the Go Viral project in Kazakhstan. Previously, she held the position of Community Engagement Manager at StrategEast and has over 7 years of experience in education. In addition, she is the Director of Partnerships and External Communications at Aul.Inspired, actively implementing a pilot project of Harvard alumni to develop methodological material on social sciences.

       

       

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