Bakhitkumar Danenov | Interviewed by Bekmurat Dalelkhan
In this 9-minute interview, Bakhitkumar tells about the past education system and by the end of the interview tries to compare past education to the present. He also tells about himself and his experience as a teacher.
In this 9-minute interview, Bakhitkumar tells about the past education system and by the end of the interview tries to compare past education to the present. He also tells about himself and his experience as a teacher.
Bakytgul Iskakova | Interviewed by Gulnur Shagirova
In this 10-minute interview, Iskakova Bakytgul discusses features and distinctions of the education system in the past during the Soviet era. She is a person who has been working in the sphere of education more than 30 years. She tells about the system of education in Kazakhstan through her own experience.
In this 10-minute interview, Iskakova Bakytgul discusses features and distinctions of the education system in the past during the Soviet era. She is a person who has been working in the sphere of education more than 30 years. She tells about the system of education in Kazakhstan through her own experience.
Kuralay Kabdrakhmanovna Orazalina | Interviewed by Dias Sultan
Orazalina Kuralay Kabdrakhmanovna is a Russian language teacher from the village of Aksuat in the Semey region. With thirty-nine years of experience teaching at the primary and intermediate levels, she now works at Lyceum No. 66 in Astana. In this 6-minute audio-interview, she discusses schools in the Soviet time with a comparison to modern schools.
Orazalina Kuralay Kabdrakhmanovna is a Russian language teacher from the village of Aksuat in the Semey region. With thirty-nine years of experience teaching at the primary and intermediate levels, she now works at Lyceum No. 66 in Astana. In this 6-minute audio-interview, she discusses schools in the Soviet time with a comparison to modern schools.
Anar Kaidarova | Interviewed by Madina Kabdymova
In this interview, Anar Kaidarova tells about her life and school years in a small village in the north of the country. The viewer will learn how people lived in the outlying settlements, what the system was like, about the quality of education and also about the exciting trips Soviet schoolchildren experienced traveling around the expansive USSR.
In this interview, Anar Kaidarova tells about her life and school years in a small village in the north of the country. The viewer will learn how people lived in the outlying settlements, what the system was like, about the quality of education and also about the exciting trips Soviet schoolchildren experienced traveling around the expansive USSR.
Madvakas Myrzakhanov | Interviewed by Ferizat Kossetova
Madvakas Myrzakhanov talks about his life, especially school life. He attended a boarding school because his mother died when he was very young. From this story, we can learn how a little orphaned boy became a great painter and university professor.
Madvakas Myrzakhanov talks about his life, especially school life. He attended a boarding school because his mother died when he was very young. From this story, we can learn how a little orphaned boy became a great painter and university professor.
Ludmila Syabitovna | Interviewed by Deyanira Iskakova
Ludmila Syabitovna tells us about her school days in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, how she spent her free time with her classmates, and what kind of relationship they had. Also she talks about the teacher who helped her make an important choice regarding her future profession. After her school days, she tells how she studied at university and who her professors were. In the end of the interview, Ludmila gives us her comparison between education in U.S.S.R. and in Kazakhstan.
Ludmila Syabitovna tells us about her school days in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, how she spent her free time with her classmates, and what kind of relationship they had. Also she talks about the teacher who helped her make an important choice regarding her future profession. After her school days, she tells how she studied at university and who her professors were. In the end of the interview, Ludmila gives us her comparison between education in U.S.S.R. and in Kazakhstan.
Gumira Khabdubrakhmanovna Takhtokhunova | Interviewed by Meiram Saduakasov
72-year-old Gumira Khabdubrakhmanovna Takhtokhunova has devoted many years to education. She graduated from an Institute with honors and a diploma in "Music and Song". She first worked at The House of Pioneers and then taught the art of conducting for 40 years at The Eurasian National University. She remembers her teachers in the past with warm memories, but it was difficult time to live. Gumira is very positive and now leads a very active life, and she urges people to be kinder and pay attention to the education of children in their families.
72-year-old Gumira Khabdubrakhmanovna Takhtokhunova has devoted many years to education. She graduated from an Institute with honors and a diploma in "Music and Song". She first worked at The House of Pioneers and then taught the art of conducting for 40 years at The Eurasian National University. She remembers her teachers in the past with warm memories, but it was difficult time to live. Gumira is very positive and now leads a very active life, and she urges people to be kinder and pay attention to the education of children in their families.