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  2. Education in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan protects the right to access to kindergarten. [8] 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).

  3. Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and ...

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    The history of establishment and development of Kazakh Ablai khan University of International Relations and World Languages is closely related to the development of foreign language teaching in the country. Established in the Soviet period in 1941, after gaining the status of university it began a new page in its history.

  4. Al-Farabi Kazakh National University - Wikipedia

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    Under the guidance of highly qualified teaching staff, students receive fundamental education in three languages, Kazakh, Russian, and English, and from early courses are actively involved in research on topical issues of modern physics and technology within the framework of established scientific schools.

  5. Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University

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    The educational building specially for the Women's Teacher Training University was built in 1954 by the architect V. Biryukov and engineer V. Brandt. It is located at Gogol Street, 114. After the construction of a new building at Aiteke bi Street, 99, the administration and a number of departments were transferred to it.

  6. Teaching English as a second or foreign language - Wikipedia

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    The teaching profession has used different names for TEFL and TESL; the generic "teaching English to speakers of other languages" (TESOL) is increasingly used, which covers TESL and TEFL as an umbrella term. Both native and non-native speakers train to be English-language teachers. To teach English as a second language to English-language ...

  7. Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools - Wikipedia

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    The program was initially set up with the assistance of faculty members from the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. [3] Subsequently, Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools partnered with the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education on curriculum development; Cambridge Assessment on design of the assessment system; CiTO, Netherlands on the testing and measurement; and Johns ...

  8. Category:Education in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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  9. Bolashak - Wikipedia

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    According to an article in Zhas Alash, 10/25/1996, Kuanysh Satybaldievich Sazanov, a political economist, was recognized as the first Bolashak scholarship recipient. Mr. Sazanov finished his two year program in 18 months, and in a symbolic gesture, presented the first Bolashak diploma to Kazakhstan's first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev.