Employees of QyzPU took part in the three-dayevent of the World Education Week



    • Employees of QyzPU took part in the three-dayevent of the World Education Week

      From November 21 to 23,  the 3-day World Education Week "NOBEL FEST X TEACHERS’ SUMMIT" was held in the city of Astana. 

      The event was attended by the Vice-Rector for Strategic Development and Social Affairs, J.K. Rysbekova, the Director of the Department of Personality Formation, S.A. Begasyleva, and the coach-psychologist of the Center for Mental Health Development, K.K. Amirova. They had the opportunity to exchange experiences with over 30 Nobel Prize-winning scientists from around the world.

      As part of the event, masterclasses were held within the program "The Secrets of Neuroscience in the AI Era and the Future of Humanity," including discussions on the topics: "What will the education of the future look like: the first digital generation 'Alpha'?" with the Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Sayasat Nurbek; "The Future of Work: How Artificial Intelligence Will Change Our Professions and Create New Ones?" with global expert on labor and career issues, Harry Balles; "The Psychology of Communication in the Modern World: How to Create Harmonious Connections and Find Balance?" with renowned psychologist and expert on family and child-parent relationships, Alexander Kolmanovsky; and the masterclass "Adaptive Intelligence: How to Cope with Change and Become a Leader in the New World?" with candidate of psychological sciences and creator of the concept of adaptive intelligence, Valery Gut.

      Our university employees also attended closed workshops with Anatoly Nekrasov on the topic "Optimizing Communication with Children: From Conflict to Cooperation in the Family and Educational Environment," Mikhail Lobkovsky on the topic "How to Raise a Mentally Healthy Child?" and Valery Gut on "How to Increase the Viability of the Family?". 

      At the end of the event, certificates were awarded to all participants.

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