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Kyrgyzstan Receives New Russian Language Textbooks

From 24.kg · (7m ago) Russian Positive tone

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Kyrgyzstan received a certificate for new Russian-language textbooks for its schools.
  • The handover occurred during a meeting between the Russian and Kyrgyz Ministers of Education in Ufa.
  • In 2025, Kyrgyzstan will receive 651,000 Russian language textbooks and supplementary materials developed jointly by Russian and Kyrgyz specialists.

Kyrgyzstan's educational sector has received a significant boost with the donation of new Russian-language textbooks, a testament to the strengthening educational ties between Kyrgyzstan and Russia. The Ministry of Education of the Kyrgyz Republic, represented by Dogdurgul Kendirbaeva, accepted the certificate for these vital learning materials during a meeting with Russian Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov in Ufa.

This initiative underscores the shared commitment to enhancing Russian language education within Kyrgyzstan. The upcoming delivery in 2025, comprising 651,000 textbooks and accompanying resources, is the result of collaborative efforts between Russian educational experts and their Kyrgyz counterparts from the Kyrgyz Academy of Education. This joint development ensures the materials are relevant and effective for Kyrgyz students.

The provision of these new textbooks is crucial for maintaining and improving the quality of Russian language instruction in Kyrgyz schools. As Russian remains an important language for communication and access to information in the region, these resources will equip students with essential language skills. The collaboration highlights a strategic focus on educational cooperation, benefiting the younger generation and fostering deeper cultural and academic exchange between the two nations.

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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.