A Senior Citizen | Interviewed by Aliya Akhmejanova
In this interview with a senior citizen, an 87-year-old former teacher shares stories about his childhood in the Soviet Union - how it was difficult for children in Soviet Union to gain knowledge. He also tells of his university life and life after university. Everyone will be excited by the mysterious story which took place in the assembly hall of a senior citizen's university. The interview is a great opportunity for you to plunge into the past.
In this interview with a senior citizen, an 87-year-old former teacher shares stories about his childhood in the Soviet Union - how it was difficult for children in Soviet Union to gain knowledge. He also tells of his university life and life after university. Everyone will be excited by the mysterious story which took place in the assembly hall of a senior citizen's university. The interview is a great opportunity for you to plunge into the past.
Zhetpisbai Akhmetzhanovich | Interviewed by Aigerim Khassenova & Marzhan Sadykova
75-year-old Zhetpisbai Akhmetzhanovich shows pictures of his personal life experience, marriage, and family members, explaining each in great detail. He is very precise in explaining and discussing everything concerning to his life. Zhetpisbai Akhmetzhanovich tells of his early life, particularly pointing out his education and work background in different towns and districts of our motherland. to which he transferred with his wife and ten children.
75-year-old Zhetpisbai Akhmetzhanovich shows pictures of his personal life experience, marriage, and family members, explaining each in great detail. He is very precise in explaining and discussing everything concerning to his life. Zhetpisbai Akhmetzhanovich tells of his early life, particularly pointing out his education and work background in different towns and districts of our motherland. to which he transferred with his wife and ten children.
Bibigul Amanzholova| Interviewed by Inna Agafonova
In the interview, an accomplished English teacher, Bibigul Amanzholova, talks about her learning experience in Soviet times in Kazakhstan. According to Bibigul’s opinion, the Soviet education system was accredited and internationally
renowned. By way of example, she describes the exam session at the end of school year. Moreover, she compares the Soviet education system with the modern one, emphasizing the advantages of both systems.
In the interview, an accomplished English teacher, Bibigul Amanzholova, talks about her learning experience in Soviet times in Kazakhstan. According to Bibigul’s opinion, the Soviet education system was accredited and internationally
renowned. By way of example, she describes the exam session at the end of school year. Moreover, she compares the Soviet education system with the modern one, emphasizing the advantages of both systems.
Tatyana Anatolyevna | Interviewed by Nurgul Alkeyeva
Tatyana Anatolyevna discusses how Soviet education influenced her life. At that time, students did not have a chance to express themselves enough because everybody had to follow the same rules. She was not satisfied with the education programme from that period, however she appreciates her teachers, as they worked with children really hard and did not wait for rewards from the administration or parents. She decided to become a vice principal to change the stereotypes from that period.
Tatyana Anatolyevna discusses how Soviet education influenced her life. At that time, students did not have a chance to express themselves enough because everybody had to follow the same rules. She was not satisfied with the education programme from that period, however she appreciates her teachers, as they worked with children really hard and did not wait for rewards from the administration or parents. She decided to become a vice principal to change the stereotypes from that period.
Aigamis Iskakova | Interviewed by Shalkar Kalidolda
This 6-minute interview with Aygamis Iskakova is about education in the past. Initially, the interviewee couldn’t get her education because when she was 11 years old she was orphaned. Also, that period was the Second World War and she tells about the very severe period. She explains how she lived and was later taught by only one teacher.
This 6-minute interview with Aygamis Iskakova is about education in the past. Initially, the interviewee couldn’t get her education because when she was 11 years old she was orphaned. Also, that period was the Second World War and she tells about the very severe period. She explains how she lived and was later taught by only one teacher.
Hazina Izekenova | Interviewed by Zhanna Izekenova
59-year-old Hazina Izekenova lived through amazing changes in the education system in the Soviet Union. She was born in Orsk in the U. S. S. R. (in present-day Russian Federation) near the northern border of Kazakhstan. She talks about her primary school and boarding school, community work experience, the support of the government, and her love of Mathematics. She also describes choosing a university to attend, where many were forced to leave, working while studying and strengthening as well as Moscow, sports, and her strong belief in the future. It’s a blessing to be able to listen to Hazina as she recounts the past.
59-year-old Hazina Izekenova lived through amazing changes in the education system in the Soviet Union. She was born in Orsk in the U. S. S. R. (in present-day Russian Federation) near the northern border of Kazakhstan. She talks about her primary school and boarding school, community work experience, the support of the government, and her love of Mathematics. She also describes choosing a university to attend, where many were forced to leave, working while studying and strengthening as well as Moscow, sports, and her strong belief in the future. It’s a blessing to be able to listen to Hazina as she recounts the past.
Farida Kadirkyzy | Interviewed by Akzharkyn Umarova
This 9-minute interview with Farida Kadirkyzy is about education in the past. The interviewee has more than 20 years of experience as a teacher. She taught geography in Russian despite the fact that she studied the subject in Kazakh. She gives advantages of education at that time and compares it to education today. She explains how they lived and taught without technology and the influence of the technology to the current education system. Farida Kadirkyzy also discusses the status of teachers and students’ behavior in the past.
This 9-minute interview with Farida Kadirkyzy is about education in the past. The interviewee has more than 20 years of experience as a teacher. She taught geography in Russian despite the fact that she studied the subject in Kazakh. She gives advantages of education at that time and compares it to education today. She explains how they lived and taught without technology and the influence of the technology to the current education system. Farida Kadirkyzy also discusses the status of teachers and students’ behavior in the past.
Makysh Kamayeva | Interviewed by Nazira Turarova
In this 10-minute interview, Makysh Kamayeva tells her story of education. She discusses the difficulties she had as a teacher in times of the U.S.S.R. Her story is tightly connected to education in the Soviet period as a significant part of her life has been dedicated to teaching and learning.
In this 10-minute interview, Makysh Kamayeva tells her story of education. She discusses the difficulties she had as a teacher in times of the U.S.S.R. Her story is tightly connected to education in the Soviet period as a significant part of her life has been dedicated to teaching and learning.
Mariyash Katkeshkyzy | Interviewed by Bakyt Abdrakhmanova
Mariyash Katketshkyzy discusses the differences and similarities of education in the Soviet time and now. She briefly tells us about her family life and describes the teachers of the Soviet time. She also discusses her concerns about our generation and the Kazakh language.
Mariyash Katketshkyzy discusses the differences and similarities of education in the Soviet time and now. She briefly tells us about her family life and describes the teachers of the Soviet time. She also discusses her concerns about our generation and the Kazakh language.
Alma Yergalievna Mukatova | Interviewed by Shynar Baimaganbetova & Kymbat Murzasheva
Alma Yergaliyevna Mukatova, a Russian Language and Literature teacher, looks back at her school days, her first year of teaching and her first class. She tells of Soviet education from her innermost memories and shares the most special moments. It is a deep and insightful look at education through a renowned high school teacher's eyes.
Alma Yergaliyevna Mukatova, a Russian Language and Literature teacher, looks back at her school days, her first year of teaching and her first class. She tells of Soviet education from her innermost memories and shares the most special moments. It is a deep and insightful look at education through a renowned high school teacher's eyes.
Marat Omarov | Interviewed by Moldir Baidauletova
In this interview, Marat talks about his educational background: his early school years in Belarus and the Suvorov Military Boarding School in Almaty. He also speaks about the importance of a strong belief in yourself and how he coped with obstacles.
In this interview, Marat talks about his educational background: his early school years in Belarus and the Suvorov Military Boarding School in Almaty. He also speaks about the importance of a strong belief in yourself and how he coped with obstacles.
Perizat Seitkazy & Yuri Kolesnikov | Interviewed by Diana Toimbekova
The period of Kazakhstan’s membership in the USSR was a period of vast changes. Of course, there were many benefits and challenges of it. This interview was carried out with professors Perizat Seitkazy and Yuri Kolesnikov. As Soviet education had concerned both Kazakhstan and Russia, Ms. Seitkazy and Mr. Kolesnikov share their life experiences, describe pros and cons of Soviet education, bring forth ideas between from these two former-Soviet countries. These two distinguished interviewees have different educational backgrounds and reminiscences about Soviet education.
The period of Kazakhstan’s membership in the USSR was a period of vast changes. Of course, there were many benefits and challenges of it. This interview was carried out with professors Perizat Seitkazy and Yuri Kolesnikov. As Soviet education had concerned both Kazakhstan and Russia, Ms. Seitkazy and Mr. Kolesnikov share their life experiences, describe pros and cons of Soviet education, bring forth ideas between from these two former-Soviet countries. These two distinguished interviewees have different educational backgrounds and reminiscences about Soviet education.
Temirtas & Kulsara Suraganovs | Interviewed by Azhar Kabdulinova
Veteran teachers Temirtas Suraganov and his wife Kulsara look back at their school days. The interviewees tell about their experience as teachers and share the most memorable moments of their lives. They point out advantages of the Soviet education system and describe the role of teacher of that time. It is an insightful look at education in the past through the prism of interviewees' life experiences.
Veteran teachers Temirtas Suraganov and his wife Kulsara look back at their school days. The interviewees tell about their experience as teachers and share the most memorable moments of their lives. They point out advantages of the Soviet education system and describe the role of teacher of that time. It is an insightful look at education in the past through the prism of interviewees' life experiences.
Kamezhan Syzdykkyzy | Interviewed by Assem Akhtanbekova
In this interview, Kamezhan Syzdykkyzy recollects memories from her school years. She tells about difficulties in Soviet education. When she was young, there was a lack of Kazakh schools so she had to study in a boarding school. Also she tells that education at that time was of high quality and very valuable.
In this interview, Kamezhan Syzdykkyzy recollects memories from her school years. She tells about difficulties in Soviet education. When she was young, there was a lack of Kazakh schools so she had to study in a boarding school. Also she tells that education at that time was of high quality and very valuable.
Zholdin Tolegen | Interviewed by Zarina Shaimerdenova
This interview presents to the viewer an eighty year old man who discusses how hard it was to study at the end of World War II - when there were no textbooks and he could only write with carbon black in blank spaces of decommissioned forms. He talks about his education and about his endeavors to give his children a chance at higher education. He is a person who is able to compare the status of the Kazakh language for his people during the period U.S.S.R. and independent Kazakhstan.
This interview presents to the viewer an eighty year old man who discusses how hard it was to study at the end of World War II - when there were no textbooks and he could only write with carbon black in blank spaces of decommissioned forms. He talks about his education and about his endeavors to give his children a chance at higher education. He is a person who is able to compare the status of the Kazakh language for his people during the period U.S.S.R. and independent Kazakhstan.
Kamal Urazbekovna | Interviewed by Saken Medeshev
Kamal Urazbekovna was born in 1955, in the northern part of the Kazakhstan. In the last 15 years, she has been working as a librarian in a school for the gifted children, contributing to the achievement of the school which is well known for its achievements in subject Olympiads. In this interview, she is introducing herself and sharing memories of her school life, which started in 1962 and lasted until 1972.
Kamal Urazbekovna was born in 1955, in the northern part of the Kazakhstan. In the last 15 years, she has been working as a librarian in a school for the gifted children, contributing to the achievement of the school which is well known for its achievements in subject Olympiads. In this interview, she is introducing herself and sharing memories of her school life, which started in 1962 and lasted until 1972.
Ninel Amanturlievna Yekibaeva | Interviewed by Aigerim Abzalbekkyzy
In this interview, Ninel Amanturlievna, an associate professor of philological sciences, speaks about the education system in Soviet times. She tells about her school education and emphasizes the importance of Soviet education.
In this interview, Ninel Amanturlievna, an associate professor of philological sciences, speaks about the education system in Soviet times. She tells about her school education and emphasizes the importance of Soviet education.