For the first time, Ministry of Education awards were presented through a digital system
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kyrgyzstan's Ministry of Education awarded 105 educators with departmental honors for the first time using a digital system.
- 52 teachers received certificates of honor, and 53 were awarded the "Excellent Educator" badge.
- The digital system, AIS "Mugalim," processed candidate data and generated award lists automatically, with awards accessible electronically.
For the first time, Kyrgyzstan's Ministry of Education has utilized a fully digital system to award departmental honors to 105 educators. The awards were presented during ceremonies marking the last day of school. This innovative approach streamlines the process, ensuring efficiency and transparency.
Of the 105 educators recognized, 52 received a certificate of honor, while 53 were bestowed with the "Excellent Educator" badge. These accolades acknowledge their dedicated work, high professionalism, and significant contributions to improving the quality of education and achieving student success. The Ministry emphasized the importance of recognizing and rewarding the efforts of its teaching staff.
The entire award process, from candidate consideration to data processing and list generation, was managed through the automated information system AIS "Mugalim." This digital platform ensured that all selections were based on data contained within the system, providing an objective basis for the awards. The automation significantly reduced administrative burden and potential for error.
Recipients will access their awards electronically through QR codes linked to their personal accounts, with the honors automatically reflected in their digital portfolios. Physical certificates and badges will be distributed through district and city education departments for subsequent presentation to the educators. This digital integration modernizes the recognition process and makes achievements easily verifiable.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.