Education in Kazakhstan in the Past
Zholdin Tolegen
interviewed by
Zarina Shaimerdenova
This video
presents to the viewer an eighty year old man who discusses how hard it was to
study when World War II was over, when there were no textbooks and he had to
write with carbon black in empty places of decommissioned forms. He talks about his education and about his endeavors
to give his children a chance for higher education. He is a person who is able
to compare the status of the Kazakh language for his people during the period U.S.S.R.
and independent Kazakhstan.
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English, Kazakh, Russian transcripts
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