Twenty more teachers arrived in Kyrgyzstan as part of the humanitarian project Russian Teacher Abroad, which is being implemented by the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. They will work in 14 schools of the country. In total, about 30 new teachers will be involved, the ministry said.
According to it, Russian teachers have started working in educational institutions in Naryn, Issyk-Kul and Jalal-Abad regions.
New participants of the Russian Teacher Abroad project will teach Russian to children and teach school subjects in Russian.
«Since the beginning of the academic year, more than 80 teachers participating in the humanitarian project of the Russian Ministry of Education have been successfully working in Kyrgyzstan. The humanitarian project Russian Teacher Abroad is being implemented jointly with the national ministries of education of the partner states. The operator from the Russian side is Interdom International Center of Education named after Stasova. The project was first launched in Tajikistan in 2017. Since 2019, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and Serbia have joined it. Since 2021, the project has been implemented in Vietnam and Uzbekistan, since 2022 — in Turkey,» the statement says.
In November of this year, an agreement was reached between the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic on sending 150 teachers to Kyrgyzstan’s schools in 2023.

