The Karakalpakstan qualifying stage of the New Uzbekistan Builders’ Professional National Skills Competition has taken place.

Nukus Advanced Vocational Training College
Builders of New Uzbekistan.

The Karakalpakstan qualifying stage of the New Uzbekistan Builders’ Professional National Skills Competition has taken place.
From our technical school, a student of the 5th group of the ATXK, participating under the leadership of the head of practical training Eshmuratov Bobur, Ametbaev Azamat, took the 2nd place and received a ticket to the city of Tashkent.
We wish our student Azamat Ametbaev success at the Uzbekistan stage being held in Tashkent.

The German international vocational education development organization ‘AVESTOS INTERNATIONAL’ GmbH visited the Nukus Advanced Professional Skills College in the Republic of Karakalpakstan on April 24-26 of this year to implement international educational programs.

The German international vocational education development organization ‘AVESTOS INTERNATIONAL’ GmbH visited the city of Nukus, Republic of Karakalpakstan, on April 24-26 of this year to implement international educational programs. During the visit, in cooperation with the Nukus Advanced Vocational Training Technical School of the Agency for Vocational Education of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, a joint analysis of the facilities for training modern German professions in accordance with German standards was conducted. Klaus Michel, head of AVESTOS INTERNATIONAL from Germany, and the organization’s experts discussed the three professions they are implementing. With international experts, I. Niyazov, Head of the Committee on Industry, Construction, Transport, and Information Technologies of the Supreme Council of Karakalpakstan; A. Ayapov, Director of the Agency for Vocational Education of the Republic of Karakalpakstan; S. Aybergenov, Director of the Nukus Advanced Vocational Training Technical School; and a teacher K. Ruzmatov, Chief Specialist for the Development of Vocational Education from the Republic, and construction specialists have coordinated preparatory work for the introduction of three modern professions into the 2026/2027 academic year. It is worth noting that this international organization has begun training targeted young personnel who meet international standards and requirements within the dual education system in seven regions of the Republic of Uzbekistan this year. Nukus Advanced Vocational Training College is participating in this project, introducing three professions: two specializations in Construction and Metalworking. Future plans for continuing education in related professions with this technical school have also been determined.

 

Business trip to Germany: practical experience and new opportunities

The working visit of the delegation of the Agency for Vocational Education to Germany was full of fruitful meetings and visits.The practice of the dual education system was studied at the “Gutjahr” vocational school.He familiarized himself with modern professional training processes at the ÜAZ Holleben training center in Halle (Saale).
GP Papenburg Asphaltmischwerke GmbH demonstrated the opportunities created for young people as part of the “Open Day.”For information, about 200 young people from Uzbekistan are currently studying and gaining work experience in Germany in the dual education system at GP Papenburg Asphaltmischwerke GmbH, and another 70 young people are expected to arrive. In particular, about 20 young people from the Andijan region are successfully working here.

Training seminars for vocational education teachers were held with the participation of UNEVOC experts. In cooperation with the Agency for Vocational Education and UNESCO-UNEVOC, trainings on practical mechanisms for the development of vocational education were organized in Tashkent for system officials and technical school teachers.

Training seminars for vocational education teachers were held with the participation of UNEVOC experts.

 

In cooperation with the Agency for Vocational Education and UNESCO-UNEVOC, trainings on practical mechanisms for the development of vocational education were organized in Tashkent for system officials and technical school teachers. It covered the development of competency-based curricula based on employer requirements, the improvement of the assessment and certification system, internal quality assurance, and the implementation of the RBM approach. UNEVOC is a UNESCO-affiliated center for global exchange of experience and support for reforms in vocational education, generating best practices and policy recommendations through an international network covering 150+ countries. At the meeting, an agreement was reached to train 300 educators to develop professional skills based on advanced foreign experience, strengthen internal quality assurance mechanisms, and integrate green skills into educational programs.

An important event took place at the Nukus Advanced Vocational Training College.

A spiritual-educational and medical-preventive event titled “Reproductive Health and its Importance” was organized at the Nukus Advanced Vocational Training College to strengthen the health of students. The main goal of this event was to promote a healthy lifestyle among student youth, improve their medical knowledge, and provide necessary recommendations for disease prevention. The event was attended by J. Sulaymonova, a therapist from the Republican Juvenile Dispensary, A. Netullayev, a paramedic, and O’ Tilevov, Deputy Director for Academic Affairs, along with G. Qurmonova, the head of the women’s department of the technical school, and students. During the meeting, the doctor explained proper nutrition, stomach and intestinal ailments, and the harmful effects of alcoholic beverages. Dr. J. Sulaymonova spoke extensively with the girls.

A seminar on the protection of women’s rights and guarantees of ensuring gender equality was held at the Nukus Transport Technical School.

At the seminar, the head of the department of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, I. Aldabergenov, and the chief consultants of the department, Sh. Salieva and N. Erniyazova, spoke about the state policy on strengthening the family in Uzbekistan, family and legal relations, national values in ensuring family stability, and the rights and obligations of spouses and in-laws in ensuring gender equality through religious and moral values.

He also touched upon the essence and significance of the Constitution, the latest amendments and additions. During the event, the speakers emphasized that the Constitution is the main legal basis for the ongoing democratic reforms and the creation of their legislative foundations, a guarantee of reliable protection of human rights and freedoms.

The Nukus Advanced and Vocational Training College is participating in a regional training seminar on the use of “SCAFFOLD” methodologies, aimed at developing the organization of the educational process by the DARYA project of the European Educational Foundation for dialogue and practical actions for potential youth in Central Asia.

The Nukus Advanced and Vocational Training College is actively participating in a regional training seminar organized by the European Educational Foundation (ETF) within the framework of the “DARYA” project, aimed at supporting dialogue and practical actions for potential youth in the countries of Central Asia.
This seminar is aimed at effectively organizing the educational process, implementing modern pedagogical approaches, and improving the quality of education. In particular, the participants are familiarizing themselves with the methods of teaching based on the “SCAFFOLD” methodology, the mechanisms for developing students’ independent thinking, and the formation of knowledge and skills through phased support.

 

During the seminar:
Innovative methods of planning the educational process
Effective organization of practical classes
interactive methods aimed at increasing student activity;
competency-based educational approaches are being discussed.
This event serves to facilitate the study of international experience, mutual exchange of ideas, and the organization of the educational process for technical school teachers.

Literary evening of this name, held in connection with the Day of Granting State Language Status to the Karakalpak Language on December 1.

A literary evening was held on the occasion of December 1 – the Day when the Karakalpak language was granted the status of the state language.
A literary evening titled “My Mother Tongue – My Oron” was held at the Nukus Transport Technical School on the occasion of December 1st – the Day when the Karakalpak language was granted the status of the state language.
The purpose of the event, held with the participation of pupils and students engaged in scientific and educational work, was to increase respect for the native language among young people, preserve and develop national values, as well as strengthen the feeling of love for the language.
At the evening, students:
Lectures on the history and stages of development of the Karakalpak language;
Poems about the native language;
Art readings and stage performances;
Samples of national music and art were presented.
During the event, it was especially emphasized that the native language is the spiritual wealth of the people, a guarantee of national identity and the future. Participants want to preserve the language and pass it on to future generations in its pure form.

The Day of the Adoption of the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan was celebrated in high spirits at the Nukus Transport Technical School on November 18th.

November 18th – the Day of the Adoption of the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan – was celebrated with great enthusiasm at the Nukus Transport Technical School. A spiritual and educational event was organized at the technical school on the occasion of this date. Teachers, students, and the technical school staff actively participated in the event.
During the festive event, the importance of state symbols was discussed, especially the historical significance of our State Flag and its role in the life of our people. The speakers emphasized that the flag is a symbol of national pride and independence.
During the event, students recited poems, performed scenes, and sang patriotic songs. This gave the attendees an even more uplifting mood.
In conclusion, everyone was reminded once again of the necessity of selfless service for the peace and prosperity of our country, and of respect for state symbols.м