
An international seminar for heads and specialists of educational institutions is ongoing in the capital of the Republic of India as part of the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program. Faculty members from the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan and the International University for the Humanities and Development are actively participating in this event, organized by the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA).
Running from March 30 to April 10, this prestigious program has brought together experts from 16 countries, including Russia, Türkiye, Uzbekistan, Egypt, Thailand, and Colombia.
Key Areas of the Curriculum: During the seminar, world-renowned professors in educational management — Neeru Snehi, Mona Sedwal, Kumar Suresh, K. Srinivas, and Kashyapi Awasthi — are conducting lessons on the following vital topics:
Exchange of Experience and International Cooperation: The Turkmen representatives are not only acquiring new knowledge but have also organized engaging presentations regarding the achievements of our country's education system. Furthermore, they visited the Central Institute of Educational Technology and the National Council of Educational Research and Training in India to closely study the country's educational strategy and technological infrastructure.
"Participation in this international program will greatly assist in enhancing the professional mastery of Turkmen teachers, increasing the international competitiveness of our education system, and elevating scientific relations between the two countries to a new level."
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