11.07.2024, 15:50 45176

Olzhas Bektenov checks fulfilment of President's instructions in education sphere during his working trip to Almaty

Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov during his working trip to Almaty familiarised himself with the progress of work on creating conditions for education of schoolchildren and students, primeminister.kz reports.

Within the framework of fulfilment of the task set by the Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to address the issue of shortage of pupil places in Kazakhstan, the National Project "Comfortable School" is being implemented. Higher education institutions are being modernised to train qualified personnel.

Olzhas Bektenov visited school-gymnasium № 97, built under the National Project "Comfortable School". The building was erected on the site of a former emergency educational institution.

The first school built under the National Project will be put into operation by the beginning of the new academic year. Today the facility is 95% ready, finishing works and landscaping are in progress. The school will educate 945 pupils. An inclusive environment has been created for children with special educational needs. Through the introduction of modern technologies, taking into account the needs of all students, the quality of education is improved and the material and technical base for the development of creative potential is improved.

In total, within the framework of the national project "Comfortable School" more than 700 thousand additional pupil places will be introduced in the country. Head of the Government was informed that the construction of the school building has been carried out ahead of the normative term. For this purpose a two-shift schedule of construction and installation works was organised. During the whole time an average of 250 people were involved in the process on a permanent basis. To date, the main works have been completed and the technological equipment is being fitted out.

Olzhas Bektenov emphasised the importance of quality control of construction.

The problem of overloaded schools in Almaty is particularly acute, so the completion of construction earlier than the normative term is welcomed. At the same time, the first priority is quality. Infrastructure for children should meet all safety requirements, be technologically equipped and allow our children to receive knowledge in favourable comfortable conditions," Prime Minister noted.


During a visit to the International Educational Corporation Head of the Government focused on cooperation with real enterprises. Measures of interaction with young scientific circles and the possibility of applying the results of their work in important for the city and the country spheres were discussed.

International Educational Corporation (IEC) is a unified educational, scientific and production complex, under the programmes of which more than 14 thousand young people are currently studying. The corporation includes universities KazGASA and KAU, KazGASA College and Almaty Digital College, as well as two schools KazGASA and KAU. The corporation cooperates with more than 250 domestic and international employers, who actively participate in projects to open training centres, equip and brand classrooms. This allows graduates to have the skills required at the enterprise when they find employment.

The results of the complete reconstruction of the main training building were also inspected here. Prime Minister was informed about the launch of a new modern School of KazGASA for 480 seats, as well as about plans to build a hostel for 345 beds with the date of commissioning in 2025 (in total by the end of 2025 it is planned to create 12 thousand beds, and by the end of 2030 - another 20 thousand).

In addition, there were visited laboratories for the study of seismic effects, urban research, design. Prime Minister drew attention to the need to reformat the work of the Higher Scientific and Technical Commission with a focus on supporting and financing applied projects aimed at solving real business problems and having a basis for commercialisation.

For 2024-2026, 181 scientific and technical tasks on programme-targeted financing of research and development have been developed. In the next 2 years, 18 billion tenge will be allocated from the national budget for grants for young scientists. In addition, instructions have been given to improve training programmes to increase the competitiveness of graduates in the labour market.
 

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