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KGIU develops partnership with rural schools: signed a memorandum with the school named after M. Suleimenov

On May 11, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Karaganda State Industrial University – Alma Mater of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan – with one of the leading schools in the Nurin district – the M. Suleimenov supporting school.

The event was held on the eve of three significant dates: the 20th anniversary of Astana, the 90th anniversary of the school and the 55th anniversary of the State Research Institute of Communications. In honor of this event, a festive concert was held, attended by honorary guests: the rector of the State Research and Design Institute Zhautikov B.A., the deputy akim of the Nurinsk district M.D. Turarov, the head of the education department of the Nurin district Mukanova S.A., the akim of the settlement Kertyndy Khasenov G. T., famous graduates of the school, teachers and schoolchildren.

The school named after the full Knight of the Order of Glory, veteran of the Great Patriotic War Mutash Suleimenov has a glorious history: for 90 years she from a small rural school has grown to the level of the Resource Center – the main school. The names of the school’s graduates are known throughout Kazakhstan and are inscribed in the golden chronicle of the history of the village of Kertyndy. These are doctors of science, and prominent state and public figures, who by their work increase the glory of their native land. Among them – the generals Erdenbay Isaev and Vladimir Wintergaller, the famous poet Burkit Iskakov, the deputy of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan Beibut Mamrayev and many other equally famous names.

The event was attended by a graduate of the school in 1969, Honorary Worker of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan Mamraeva Gulnaziya Baymagambetovna – the daughter of Baymagambet Mamraev, the head of the school in the 1960s and 1970s. In her speech, she noted the importance of educating the patriotism of youth through the care of a small homeland, stressed the need to develop partnerships between the leading universities in the region and rural schools, and expressed her gratitude to the leadership of the Karaganda State Industrial University for the initiative shown. She spoke in detail about many dynasties of teachers of the native school. It should be noted that the friendly family of Mamrayevs, whose 9 children are graduates of the M. Suleimenov school, has been helping his native school for many years. Having received education in a rural school, almost all followed in the footsteps of their father Baimagambet Mamrayevich and work in the field of education.

The personality of Baimagambet Mamrayevich is interesting: during the difficult war years he became a teacher at the age of 16, replacing the adult teachers who went to war, and since then he devoted his entire life to raising children. A man of high culture, erudite, modest, kind – he was a model for colleagues and students and enjoyed universal respect. Today, his children continue to work, who inherited the best features of his character from Baimagambet Mamrayevich. The golden fund of any school is its graduates, so the school staff has someone to be proud of.

The signing of the Memorandum of Cooperation with the M. Suleimenov School assumes the partnership of the KGIU and the school in the education of youth in the spirit of patriotism, achievement of the tasks set by the First President of the country in the program article “Ruhani zangyry: modernization of public consciousness”, “100 Steps” and ” 5 social initiatives “. It is noteworthy that in the assembly hall of the school a large banner made by the KGIU for the school is installed, with the words of the President “Patriotism begins with love and care for one’s native land.”

It is planned to organize on-line counseling of graduates on the preparation for UNT and KTA by the leading teachers of the university.

The KGIU collective gave the school young seedlings of fir and pine trees and after signing the Memorandum an alley was planted on the square in front of the school.

KGIU plans to continue developing partnerships with the leading rural schools in the Karaganda region. On the initiative of the head of the education department of the Nurin district, S. Mukanova. in the village of Nura, the next event will be held, in which graduates of 10 rural schools of the district will participate in the on-line mode.


KSIU team took part in the “Marathon of Victory”

Thirty students of our university and technical-economic college at KSIU on May 10 became participants of the “Victory Marathon”. The 2.5 km race was dedicated to the 73rd anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

The marathon started from the monument to soldiers-internationalists, which is located near the city military commissariat, and ended in Gagarin Square near the monument to the Unknown Soldier. Participation in the event was accepted by 175  people of Temirtau.

The student of the group “VTiPO-16” Konstantin Galiulin took first place in the age group 19-23, and the student of the group “EE-17s” Alexei Ustinov became the third.

Winners in all groups were awarded prizes and diplomas. Awarding took place in a solemn atmosphere in the museum of the first President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Press-service of KSIU


The people of Temirtau met the Victory Day

“Immortal Regiment” passed along the main avenue Temirtau on May 9. Several thousand townspeople with portraits of their relatives approaching the victory at the front and rear moved shoulder to shoulder in the column towards the monument to the Unknown Soldier. The leadership, teachers and students of the Karaganda State Industrial University also took part in the march of the “Immortal Regiment” carrying flags of all fronts of the Great Patriotic War.

During the Great Patriotic War, 230 people left the village of Samarkand for the front. Only 84 of them returned. Now in Temirtau there are only 23 participants of those battles and about 3,000 back workers.

From the solemn procession of the military with the flag of the country and the banner of Victory, a rally dedicated to the 73rd anniversary of the Victory began. On the perimeter of Gagarin Square, students of KSIU in white T-shirts lined with state flags and flags of the fronts of the Great Patriotic War lined up.

Congratulations were received from the Akim Temirtau G. Ashimov and the military commissar of the city S. Kabulov. Dance groups of the city congratulated veterans with an unusual flash mob.

On the territory behind the monument an original installation was created, symbolizing a soldier’s halt with dugouts, a nurse’s tent, a field kitchen. On this day, you could treat yourself to soldiers’ porridge and learn how to fold front-line letters-triangles.

The meeting ended with the traditional laying of flowers to the Eternal Flame.

Press-service of KSIU

 


This day they brought it as close as they could!

On the eve of May 9, all organizations honor veterans of the Great Patriotic War who made a huge contribution to the approach of Victory. We are indebted to those who fought on the fronts, who worked in the rear, who raised a huge country in the postwar years. A lot of troubles and difficulties fell on their lot, but these people stood firm, showing an iron character and mighty willpower. On the eve of the great holiday the rector of Karaganda State Industrial University Bakhyt Akhatovich Zhautikov visited the veteran of the Second World War Nikolai Semenovich Kurilenko.

91-year-old Nikolai Semenovich Kurilenko went through the whole war. The activist of the city’s veteran organization is often compared to the hero of the work of Tvardovsky – Vasily Terkin. Tight, cheerful, active, always optimistic and full of energy, Nikolai Semyonovich with an expression often recites his favorite poem for memory. He says that it was the book about Terkin, as well as a good sense of humor and the ability to joke in a kind way that did not give him a chasm in the years of military hard times.

Nikolai Semenovich served in the 36th Guards Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment, which was drafted in 1944. The Victory Day was met in Poland. For the courage and bravery shown in the battles, he was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree, Zhukov medals, “For courage”, “For victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945”, jubilee medals.

The wife of Nikolai Semenovich, Maria Fedorovna, is a toiler of the rear. Together they brought up five children who gave their parents 10 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Family of Kurilenko came to Kazakhstan from the Bryansk region to build the Kazakhstan Magnitogorsk in 1958 with two children, and already here, in Temirtau, they had three more children. In the town of metallurgists, Nikolai Semyonovich graduated from the construction technical college, worked as a senior master, and then as the head of the water supply and ventilation department of the trust “Kazmetallurgstroy”

Despite his considerable age, veteran Kurilenko is still in the ranks – he is a lover of travel, fishing, cycling, swimming and working at the dacha. With the wife together they are already 66 years. Last year, the couple of Kurilenko was named the best family in Kazakhstan, becoming the winner of the national contest “Mereili Otbasy”. This award is natural, because the family of Kurylenko is friendly, exemplary, creative and unique.

B. A. Zhautikov handed Nikolai Semenovich and Maria Fedorovna gifts from the staff of the university and wished them long life. Rector of KSIU noted that it is thanks to veterans that the people of Kazakhstan have lived for many decades under a peaceful sky.

Press-service of KSIU


The results of the dictation in Latin alphabet were summed up, which was held at KSIU

Participants of the training dictation in the Kazakh language using the Latin graphics, which was held for the first time in the Karaganda region, were about 300 people. The first places were eventually awarded to the student of Karaganda State Industrial University Akerke Satybaldy and the master of Temirtau Polytechnic College Sabithan Aidarbek.

“When our President made a decision to stage a gradual transition to the Latin graphics , I was already beginning to explore this script, which our ancestors Magzhan Zhumabaev, Ahmet Baitursunov and others used to do before,” says Akerke Satybaldy, a student of the group “Technology of Processing Materials with Pressure 15k-2”. – When our teacher announced that a trial dictation using Latin graphics will take place at the university, I was very glad that I could participate in such an important event. I think that such events are very necessary for our country. The transition to the Latin graphics  will affect Kazakhstan in terms of the development of international and political relations.

Akerke Satybaldy and other participants of the dictation, who coped with the task best, were awarded with diplomas and letters of thanks on May 3  on Open Doors held at the KSIU, which is held annually at the university for graduates of secondary schools.

The second place was shared between the elementary school teacher of the Kazakh school-gymnasium № 15 Shalkar Rustamova and the student of KSIU Zhandos Atabekov.

– All the letters of the Latin alphabet are familiar to me, I easily coped with the task, – says Shalkar Rustamova. – From the first days, when the law came out, at school we use Latin graphics. Our students also took part in the dictation. They learn English from the first class, and since it also uses Latin graphics, the new Kazakh alphabet is given to them easily. As a result of the dictation, our students Balaus Smagul and Magzhan Dumanov were awarded with prizes.

The third place was awarded to the teacher of school-lyceum №9 Zhanagul Karaeva and the student of the same educational school  Asem Zholdasova.

Participation in the training dictation, which was held at the initiative of the Kazakh, Russian and foreign languages ​​department, with the support of the leadership of KSIU , was attended by representatives of different nationalities of different ages. Among them are students of city schools and colleges, representatives of various organizations, students and teachers of KSIU. Dictation was planned to draw attention to the new font. Shortly before the event, all the participants were given leaflets with a new Kazakh font in the Latin alphabet as a clue.

“I would like to especially note the activity of our teachers and students, as well as the youth of the city of Temirtau,” said Nursia Abdikarim, head of the department of Kazakh, Russian and foreign languages. – For the first time the participants showed very good results. The youngest, Gulnaz Zhumagul, – 10 years old, the oldest, Zhetpisbes Akhmetov, – 68. They received letters of thanks and books. Among the participants there are ten representatives of Russian-speaking groups. Well written dictation student of the group “Metallurgy-17” Olga Samokhvalova – she also received a letter of thanks.

Zhetpisbes Akhmetov works at KSIU  of  a senior lecturer of the department “History of Kazakhstan and Social and Humanitarian Disciplines”.

– When I was a student and studied at KazSU in Alma-Ata, we passed Latin. I decided to try my hand at testing my knowledge, since Latin is being introduced in our state, “said Zhetpisbes Akhmetovich. – Difficulties during the dictation for me were that I did not know how to write in the Latin alphabet certain specific letters of the Kazakh alphabet. I looked in the “cheat sheet” and so the business progressed slowly. I think this event is timely and necessary – it is psychological and practical preparation of the population of the country for the transition to the Latin graphics, which will allow us to enter the world educational space.

Olga Samokhvalova went on dictation, as she expressed herself, for the sake of personal interest.

“I was in the audience about forty minutes before the beginning and all this time I carefully studied the new alphabet,” says Olya. “It helped me write the dictation well.” Difficulties, of course, were – a little confused in the letters.

For active participation in the dictation, thanks to the letters of gratitude of the rector of the KSIU, directors of the  schools of Temirtau, lyceums and colleges were awarded, as well as the city department of education.

Press-service of KSIU