Distance learning is a requirement of today.

According to the latest data, 167 countries have switched to distance learning. The COVID-19 virus, which caused an agiotage in the world, and forced teachers to work in a new format. But teachers are not discouraged. Professionals, as before, meet with their students, but this time using the Internet. Ulpan Kambelova is one of the teachers who misses her students. A young Kazakh language and literature teacher of Nazarbayev Intellectual School of Physics and Mathematics in Semey said that her colleagues could overcome any difficulties, and shared her thoughts on distance learning:

“In the early days, distance learning seemed to be a difficult task. When I started working, I realized that there are many positive aspects. As usual, the materials for the lesson were sorted, prepared and discussed with my colleagues. The only difference was that the discussion was online format via Internet. The students also take an active part in distance learning. They can easily share their ideas and complete the tasks in on time. In my opinion, conducting distance learning is a successful step in improving the educational process,” said Ulpan Uatzhanovna.

Our colleague, who cannot imagine herself in any other professional sphere other than teaching, continues to work by mastering innovations in the field of education. “All current difficulties are temporary,” she said.

Press Service of NIS in Semey