So, there may be good reason to be skeptical of the West’s brand of education. After that was the Soviet propaganda of collectivization that destroyed Kazakh families. They are eager to re-discover their roots before the tsarist government of Russia came to Central Asia (although they helped them from being annihilated by another foe). I see at least three problems and I know of many more which should to be eradicated from our university.įirst, we have a few liberal, left wing liberals from the West who are promulgating their anti-God, anti-religion, pluralism, multiculturalism, diversity dogma to the Kazakh people who have had enough of the tripe handed to them. Add to that their needing to be competent in using the computer to access information besides the computer games they love to play. Therefore, some of our dear Kazakh students who are learning their own Kazakh language along with knowing Russian need to know English as well. (There exist many different Englishes in the world.) Supposedly we have a western brand of education and the classes are to be taught in English. Irregardless, without the help of President Nazarbayev, we still have an “elephant in the room!!!” What we have at our institution of “higher learning” in Kazakhstan is an anomoly and does not fit in the same framework with the rest of the universities in this country and especially with the Ministry of Education. Thankfully we passed through the arduous attestation test in Kazakhstan.
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