Abai Region's JuniorSkills Championship Inspires Primary Students' Career Interest
The Abai region is fostering respect for all professions and teaching children the value of work through engaging extracurricular activities in primary schools. The region's first-ever JuniorSkills vocational skills championship, held at Aksuat College, has sparked early interest in future careers among first- through fourth-graders.
The JuniorSkills championship, part of the Year of Skilled Trades initiative, saw students from 12 local schools competing in three key skill areas. Deputy head of the regional education department, Aizhan Kurmanova, explains that effective career guidance in primary school helps children appreciate all professions and understand the importance of work.
The event aims to develop young students' professional competencies and instill a strong work ethic. Introducing children to various professions early on helps them make informed career choices later in life. The JuniorSkills championship is set to expand to other colleges across the region, becoming an annual tradition to inspire the next generation of skilled professionals.
The Abai region's JuniorSkills championship has successfully engaged primary school students in career guidance, fostering respect for all professions and teaching them the value of work. As the event expands, it promises to continue inspiring the next generation of skilled professionals.
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