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A Turkmen delegation visited the “School 21” campus in Kazan

A Turkmen delegation participated in the strategic session "Qualified IT Personnel: A Key Factor in a Competitive Economy and Advanced Development," which was held on the campus of “School 21” in Kazan under the auspices of Sberbank. This was reported on the website of the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan.

The Turkmen delegation included the Vice-Rector of the International University for Humanities and Development and representatives of the Ministries of Education and Communications of Turkmenistan.

Within the framework of the introduction to the “School 21” campus, a presentation by the Turkmen delegation explored best practices in Turkmenistan's vocational education system. These best practices include the widespread use of electronic educational platforms, which provide access to digital educational resources and facilitate the development of distance learning.

Representatives from Turkmenistan were also introduced to the activities of the Bashir Rameyev Technopark, one of the region's leading innovation centers. The guests were given the opportunity to learn about cutting-edge projects and technologies being implemented by the park's residents and to assess the potential for scientific and technical cooperation.

The parties emphasized the importance of the technology park as a platform for knowledge sharing, stimulating innovation, and strengthening international cooperation in science and technology.

The Turkmen delegation's visit to Kazan marked an important step in strengthening international cooperation in IT and digital technologies. The parties expressed their willingness to exchange experiences and jointly implement innovative projects that open up new opportunities for technological development.

The "School 21" educational model is based on peer-to-peer methodology and a practice-oriented approach, where participants master programming skills through collaborative work and real-world projects. The project aims to train in-demand IT specialists and develop the human resources potential of the digital economy.