Middle School No111 Honours Educators, Opens Ustaz Space Research Center
The capital's Middle School No111 recently hosted a significant event, 'Ustaz Space: Respect for Teaching', honouring educators and marking the opening of the Ustaz Space research center. The premiere of the anthem 'Kelezbeki Mektebi' and a literary-composition performance by students, 'Bilim Shamshyragy', were among the highlights.
The event showcased thematic zones dedicated to prominent enlighteners and contemporary educators, providing guests with an immersive experience of the legacy and impact of these figures. Students took the stage to present 'Bilim Shamshyragy', a performance celebrating the values of a teacher's work.
The Ustaz Space research center, launched at Middle School No111, aims to enhance educators' professional skills. It serves as a platform for research, experimentation, and creative development. Director Dana Meirambekkyzy explained that the center is designed for teacher professional growth, experience exchange, and innovative idea implementation.
A notable moment was when 2nd-grade student Nurmuhammed Nurstultanuly interviewed Asima Bimenchina as part of the 'Bilim Story' podcast. The event concluded with participants expressing gratitude to educators, with veteran teachers receiving letters of appreciation.
The initiative aligns with the 'Adal Azamat' program, fostering patriotism, diligence, and honesty in the younger generation. The opening event was attended by prominent figures in the education system, including Asima Bimenchina, Nurtepe Jusip, Dihan Kamzabekuly, and Mukhammed Bolysbek. The Ustaz Space research center at Middle School No111 promises to be a significant resource for educators, supporting their professional growth and development.