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== Kyrgyzstan education policy ==
== Kyrgyzstan education policy ==


Education in Kyrgyzstan is compulsory for nine years, between ages seven and 15. Following four years of primary and five years of lower secondary school, the system offers two years of upper secondary school, specialized secondary school, or vocational/technical school. In 2001 some 89 percent of the relevant age-group was enrolled in the compulsory program, but this figure has decreased in the early 2000s.


== Kyrgyzstan education system ==
== Kyrgyzstan education system ==
The majority of primary and secondary schools teach in Kyrgyz, but the language of instruction in the higher institutions is Russian.[1] Budget cuts that have reduced teacher salaries and equipment availability are reflected disproportionately in reduced numbers of female students.[1] In 2003 some 4.5 percent of gross domestic product was spent on education. In 2004 the literacy rate in Kyrgyzstan was 98.7 percent.[1]




== Higher education ==
== Higher education ==


=== Universities in Kyrgyzstan ===
In 2005 some 49 institutions of higher learning were operating, most notably


=== Universities in Kyrgyzstan ===
# Kyrgyz State University - http://www.ksucta.kg
# [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrgyz_Technical_University Kyrgyz Technical University] (formerly known as the Frunze Polytechnic Institute) - http://www.kstu.kg
# [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_Institute,_Osh_State_University Medical Institute, Osh State University] - http://www.oshmed.com/
# [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_Medical_Institute, Kyrgyzstan Asian Medical Institute, Kyrgyzstan] - http://www.ami.edu.kg
# Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University - http://www.krsu.edu.kg


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=== Polytechnics in Kyrgyzstan ===
=== Polytechnics in Kyrgyzstan ===
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=== The Bologna Process ===
=== The Bologna Process ===
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=== Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives ===
=== Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives ===


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=== Interesting Programmes ===  
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=== Re.ViCa Case-study ===
=== Re.ViCa Case-study ===


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==  Lessons learnt ==
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== References ==
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Revision as of 22:01, 29 January 2010

Partners situated in Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan in a nutshell

Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a country in Central Asia. Landlocked and mountainous, it is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, Tajikistan to the southwest and China to the east.

The ethnonym "Kyrgyz", after which the country is named, is thought to originally mean either "forty girls" or "forty tribes", presumably referring to the epic hero Manas who, as legend has it, unified forty tribes against the Khitans. The 40-ray sun on the flag of Kyrgyzstan symbolizes the forty tribes of Manas.


Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan education policy

Education in Kyrgyzstan is compulsory for nine years, between ages seven and 15. Following four years of primary and five years of lower secondary school, the system offers two years of upper secondary school, specialized secondary school, or vocational/technical school. In 2001 some 89 percent of the relevant age-group was enrolled in the compulsory program, but this figure has decreased in the early 2000s.

Kyrgyzstan education system

The majority of primary and secondary schools teach in Kyrgyz, but the language of instruction in the higher institutions is Russian.[1] Budget cuts that have reduced teacher salaries and equipment availability are reflected disproportionately in reduced numbers of female students.[1] In 2003 some 4.5 percent of gross domestic product was spent on education. In 2004 the literacy rate in Kyrgyzstan was 98.7 percent.[1]


Higher education

Universities in Kyrgyzstan

In 2005 some 49 institutions of higher learning were operating, most notably

  1. Kyrgyz State University - http://www.ksucta.kg
  2. Kyrgyz Technical University (formerly known as the Frunze Polytechnic Institute) - http://www.kstu.kg
  3. Medical Institute, Osh State University - http://www.oshmed.com/
  4. Kyrgyzstan Asian Medical Institute, Kyrgyzstan - http://www.ami.edu.kg
  5. Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University - http://www.krsu.edu.kg


Polytechnics in Kyrgyzstan

Higher education reform

The Bologna Process

Administration and finance

Quality assurance

Kyrgyzstan HEIs in the information society

Towards the information society

Information society strategy

Virtual Campuses in HE

Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives

None.


Interesting Programmes

Re.ViCa Case-study

None.

Lessons learnt

References


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