AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation Reform Watch: Kyrgyzstan’s new school year will shift grades 3 and 8 to the 12-year curriculum, with the Education Minister urging parents to share feedback constructively as implementation challenges continue. Online Learning Push: The state-run Tunguch online school now has 2,540 students (grades 5–11), runs through 2028, and targets children of migrant workers, students abroad, and those with health issues. Homeschooling Debate: Parents in Bishkek are asking whether they can get permission to teach at home because overcrowded classes make “comfortable learning” hard—while the ministry says homeschooling decisions hinge on a medical commission. Culture & Sports Calendar: Bishkek is in countdown mode for the VI World Nomad Games with a 100-day launch event, and it’s also hosting Tajikistan’s Days of Cinema and Culture through May 21. Governance: Alaybek Mamyrov has been appointed Prosecutor of Naryn city. Steppe Heritage: Kyrgyz officials say they have a direct link to the Golden Horde’s historical fate, as regional history forums continue in Astana.
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