28.11.25

Year-End Summary: Key Achievements in Non-Formal Education

The International Educational Corporation (KazGASA) summarizes the annual results in the field of non-formal education. The Center for Continuing Education, which implements lifelong learning programs, has fully achieved its goals and significantly strengthened its role as one of the key instruments for the development of professional competencies.

Over the past academic year, the Center for Continuing Education of the International Educational Corporation (KazGASA) expanded its training areas, enhanced cooperation with schools and companies, updated the content of educational programs, and significantly increased the number of learners. The Center implemented ten professional development programs, with more than fifty specialists in architecture, construction, design, engineering, and cost estimation successfully completing the training. The programs included a strong practical component, real case studies, participation of industry experts, and the application of modern training formats.

Corporate training has also become an important area of the Center’s activity: six specialized programs were implemented upon the request of construction, design, and architectural organizations. This cooperation helped strengthen partnerships and improve the quality of professional training.

Throughout the year, the International Educational Corporation (KazGASA) actively introduced improvements aimed at enhancing the quality of non-formal education. Programs in BIM technologies and design were updated, new professional courses were launched, communication and enrollment systems were improved, online formats were expanded, and the methodological base was strengthened. These measures provided a modern, practice-oriented, and accessible learning experience for participants of all categories.