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22.01.2024

An international comic book competition "Teacher - in a multicultural world" will be held for students of pedagogical specialties

 

The Department of Primary Education of Abai KazNPU estate invites you to take part in the international comic book contest "Teacher in a multicultural world". The purpose of the competition is to encourage students to create original comics, identify talented, creative students of pedagogical specialties, as well as promote and disseminate sustainable development education in the education system of Kazakhstan to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal.

 

The competition is held within the established terms: the beginning - February 1, 2024, the end of acceptance of creative works - March 31, 2024. 

 

Materials submitted for the contest later than the established deadlines will not be accepted for consideration.

 

The competition is held in the following categories:

- "Best Educational Comic": comics that best educate and inspire students.
- "The most creative learning material": nomination for the most original and innovative approach to learning through comics.
- "Hero in the classroom": comics where the teacher is the main character inspiring children.
- "Best Comic in Elementary School Subjects": a separate nomination for comics focusing on various academic subjects.
- "Comic with the best design": nomination for outstanding visual appeal and artwork.
- "Interactive Comic": For comics that include interactive elements such as challenges or quizzes.
- "The best comic for the development of social skills": nomination for comics that promote the development of emotional intelligence and social skills in children.
- "An inspiring story": comics with the most motivating and inspiring story.
- "Comic Innovator": comics demonstrating innovative methods of teaching and interacting with students.


Responsible for the organization and conduct of the competition: Cand. Sci. (Education), senior lecturer Kariyev Adlet Dyusembaevich, +7 747-064-34-15


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