The “My School” Project Ambassadors’ Camp Has Concluded!
From June 24 to 27, the Ambassadors’ Camp was held as part of the “My School” project. This year, teachers from 37 schools who prepare students for the ORT participated in the camp.
A distinctive feature of the 2025 camp was its duration – the program lasted 4 days instead of the usual 3. The program was developed by experienced educators and experts to provide teachers with the most effective support in their work.
The camp speakers and trainers included:
Key topics of the camp included:
The project team sincerely thanks the International University of Central Asia and Provost Kamilya Duishebaevna Sharshekeeva personally for their support and contribution to educational development.
Photos from the camp can be viewed on the ProKG Professionals Club’s Flickr account.
A distinctive feature of the 2025 camp was its duration – the program lasted 4 days instead of the usual 3. The program was developed by experienced educators and experts to provide teachers with the most effective support in their work.
The camp speakers and trainers included:
- Zhyldyz Duishebaevna Asekova
- Rukhiddin Avytovich Asanov
- Viktoria Alexandrovna Bulatova
Key topics of the camp included:
- Implementation of the requirements of the State Standard of Secondary General Education of the Kyrgyz Republic as the basis for preparing graduates for external assessment
- Competency-based tasks: features, structure, and examples
- Competencies required for university admission and specific approaches to solving math problems
- Practical group work by specialization (linguists and mathematicians) with the development of test assignments
- Measuring students’ competency formation using the NOP tool
- The new educational paradigm and approaches to student assessment
The project team sincerely thanks the International University of Central Asia and Provost Kamilya Duishebaevna Sharshekeeva personally for their support and contribution to educational development.
Photos from the camp can be viewed on the ProKG Professionals Club’s Flickr account.