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21 Aug. 05:35

New Educational Online Platform EduBridge to Be Introduced in Turkmenistan

The economic society Sanly Köpri has announced the launch of a new online platform, EduBridge, which will be officially presented at the Kids Expo.

 

EduBridge is a modern digital space designed to serve as a “bridge” between experts and their audiences. The platform enables teachers, specialists, and professionals from various fields to publish their online lessons, modules, and educational materials. It creates opportunities for sharing knowledge and expertise while also promoting professional development in a digital format.

 

The platform provides significant opportunities not only for individual experts but also for language centers, training courses, and educational institutions. Through EduBridge, they can present their programs in a showcase format, allowing parents and students to select the most suitable educational paths.

 

The launch of EduBridge is regarded as an important step in the development of digital education in Turkmenistan. The platform fosters knowledge exchange and the creation of a unified educational environment, giving each user the chance to reach their audience, unlock their potential, and achieve new professional milestones.

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Students from Turkmenistan win UNESCO regional competition

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School students from Turkmenistan have been recognized among the winners of the UNESCO regional competition titled “The Art of Equal Opportunities: Sport and Artificial Intelligence.” The award-winning participants — Gozel Tachgulyyeva, Jennet Nurmuhammedova, and Arzuw Orazova — represented Specialized School No. 24 for Gifted Youth in Mary, a member of the UNESCO Associated Schools Network in Turkmenistan.

The competition, designed for young people across Central Asia, was organized by the UNESCO Regional Office in Almaty in partnership with the National Federation of UNESCO Clubs of Kazakhstan, the British Embassy in Astana, and the Association of UNESCO Clubs of the Kyrgyz Republic.

Participants submitted creative works in two categories: “Women and Artificial Intelligence” and “Women in the World of Sport.” Following evaluation, 25 outstanding works by artists under the age of 18 from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan were selected.

The Turkmenistan team’s mentor, teacher Jeren Badyyeva, received a special certificate in recognition of her pedagogical guidance and contribution to the preparation of the students.

The final exhibition showcasing the top 25 entries was held in Almaty from December 3 to 8, featuring selected works from young participants, including those from Turkmenistan. All winners were awarded certificates and commemorative gifts.