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  • {{Infobox school | name = QSI International School of Astana
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  • ...f Alma-Aty Theatre and Arts school (1978–1993). Author of the methodical textbooks for students and the professors “Some features of teaching monument and s ...rts complex ‘Oner’. Since 1978- Professor, PhD of the Theatre and Arts school. Since 2010 till now he is a professor, PhD of the Kazakh National Academy
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  • ...o lack of teaching staff, while an additional two universities and one non-school institution began to offer Japanese language courses. For students in prima ...titutions design their own curricula, typically with the aid of, and using textbooks published by, the Japan Center, which is also funded by the Japanese govern
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  • ...about 3% in 1994, before rising to 4% in 1999." Elementary- and secondary-school teachers remain badly underpaid; in 1993 more than 30,000 teachers (or abou Kazakhstan's 1995 constitution provides mandatory, socialized secondary school education. Citizens compete for socialized institutions of higher learning.
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  • ...uated from the Kanton-Karagae Russian-Kazakh school and enrolled in a real school in [[Ust-Kamenogorsk]], but was forced to drop out due to financial difficu ...or younger children. From 1934-1940 he wrote a grammar textbook for middle school students.
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  • Sarsembaev finished Andreevsky Russian high school in 1965. Sarsembayev graduated from the faculty of English language of Alma ....edu/publications/ila/13_05.shtml|publisher=Indiana University Bloomington School of Law|accessdate=27 January 2011|page=Vol. 13 No. 5|date=22 September 1977
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  • ...e is a well-known figure in China as his name also appears in the [[school textbooks]].
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  • ...ar developed in him a passion for music. As he did not have sheet music or textbooks to learn from, he would listen to a wide variety of music from around the A ...ty event in his hometown of Kashgar, from which he donated all income to a school for orphans there. For this community service, in June 2004 he was awarded
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  • ...sh Satpaev, and he grew up as Kimal Satpaev. Before graduation from a high school in [[Alma-Ata]], he informally took a last name Akishev in memory of his fa K.Akishev authored over 200 scientific works, monographs, textbooks, and articles. Many of them were translated into various languages. A numbe
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  • ...Yale Law School]], and received his law degree in 1863 from [[Columbia Law School]]. He began practicing law in New York, but did not find it very interesti ...he United States, asked Schuyler for copies of American primers and school textbooks. Schuyler received Tolstoi's permission to translate his novel [[The Cossac
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