ACTIVITIES OF THE KAZAKH STATE TEACHING INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN 1941
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48371/ISMO.2020.41.3.003Keywords:
USSR, Great Patriotic War, patriotism, Soviet intelligentsia, higher educational institutions, evacuation, internationalism,, professional activity, foreign language specialists, home frontAbstract
The article is devoted to the history of the opening of the Kazakh State Teachers' Institute of Foreign Languages. The educational institution was opened during the Great Patriotic War. The Soviet government decided to preserve the existing higher educational institutions, to open higher educational institutions that were of special need during the war years. The main requirements for them were: improving admission and increasing the number of students, graduating specialists, fighting for the quality of training, benefits for students, changing the curricula of universities. One of the first steps in the transfer of higher education to a war footing was the introduction of new curricula that reduced the duration of study at universities from 5 to 3.5 years and from 4 to 3 years.