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  • Fighting fake news in Kazakhstan: The case of the university rankings

    Fighting fake news in Kazakhstan: The case of the university rankings

    ‘One of Europe’s leading universities’? Not so fast, says FactCheck.kz Read more

    June 11, 2020
  • Adapting to online learning in Uzbekistan (Gazeta.uz)

    Around the world, stories are emerging sharing the experiences of students, teachers and families as they adjust to the ‘new normal’ of distance learning while schools are shut and universities have switched to online delivery. Below is a recent article from Gazeta.uz reporting from Uzbekistan on university students’ adaptation – it’s in Russian but you… Read more

    June 2, 2020
  • Coronavirus: The strangers reaching out to Kyrgyzstan’s lonely teenagers (BBC)

    In case you missed this story of hope and friendship that was published recently on the BBC, I’m reposting it here. Written by Abdujalil Abdurasulov, the story looks at how over 100 young adult Kyrgyz volunteers are reaching out to teens around the country to offer them companionship during Covid-19. It’s a wonderful initiative and… Read more

    May 29, 2020
  • Kyrgyzstan: Distance-learning exposes weaknesses of education system (Eurasianet)

    This is an insightful article by Bishkek-based journalist Ayzirek Imanaliyeva published in Eurasianet on some of the challenges posed by Kyrgyzstan’s necessitated shift to online learning in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The article was published at https://eurasianet.org/kyrgyzstan-distance-learning-exposes-weaknesses-of-education-system. Bolsunai Turgunbayeva’s three school-age daughters take turns using her battered old smartphone. The device has become… Read more

    May 25, 2020
  • Doing environmental research in Central Asia (online lecture, May 7)

    It’s been longer than usual since I’ve posted, mainly because there’s not much to say about education in Central Asia that’s not related to Covid-19. For a round-up of how the five states have been approaching the novel coronavirus, take a look at my April 1 post (not a joke, sadly). Since then, Tajikistan has… Read more

    May 4, 2020
  • Covid-19 and education in Central Asia

    With the world’s attention drawn to the coronavirus pandemic for the foreseeable future, this week’s post looks at the current impact of Covid-19 on education in Central Asia. First, a few shout outs to others reporting on the spread of coronavirus in the region. For general updates on what’s happening across Central Asia, check out… Read more

    April 1, 2020
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