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My Dream Kyrgyzstan: “Modern Teacher – Quality Education” Forum at JASU

A youth forum titled “My Dream Kyrgyzstan: Jalal-Abad – 2026” was held in the city of Manas. The event was organized by the public association “Kyrgyzstan Youth Movement” with state support.

The main goal of the forum was to unite young leaders of the region, support their ideas, and create opportunities for development in education, sports, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement.

Young people from Jalal-Abad State University also actively participated in this important event. In cooperation with the “Kyrgyzstan Youth Movement,” the university initiated the forum “Modern Teacher – Quality Education.”

The event began with a youth flash mob. To inspire young teachers, a fair was organized showcasing the achievements and successes of institutes and colleges.

The rector of the university, Keneshbek Usenov, personally welcomed the guests and introduced them to the exhibition.

Recently, the declining prestige of the teaching profession has been a concern. In such circumstances, it is important to support young specialists, enhance their professional development, and promote modern teaching methods. Participants became familiar with innovative approaches, exchanged experiences, and engaged in productive discussions.

Jalal-Abad State University, which trains highly qualified young teachers, demonstrated its active role during the event. Seminars and master classes were organized to bring young people together and improve their professional skills.

At the end of the forum, the best participants were awarded prizes, while guest speakers received certificates of appreciation and gifts from the university.

The forum continued at Azattyk Square in Manas, where the university also organized a special fair. Active students, dressed in national costumes, contributed to promoting Kyrgyz cultural values.

The university consistently remains at the forefront of organizing international and national events. More than 2,000 students and over 500 young teachers participated in today’s forum.