"Intellectual potential of the younger generation is the key to successful industrial and innovative development of Kazakhstan"

Scientific and practical conferences play an important role in the educational process, providing students with a unique opportunity to demonstrate their research and share experiences. On March 1, 2025, a scientific and practical conference of schoolchildren named after Dauletbayev Tobyl Eslyamgalievich "Intellectual potential of the younger generation is the key to successful industrial and innovative development of Kazakhstan" was held at the KSU "Physics and Mathematics Lyceum of the Department of Education of the city of Kostanay. Preparations for the conference began several months before it was held. Students worked on their projects under the guidance of teachers, conducted research, collected data and prepared presentations. Six papers were presented at the conference. As a result, the following achievements were achieved: Fatima Madadova, a 10th grade student, head of the Kazakh language teacher Ospanova A.A., received a diploma "For practical achievements of the author of ethnocultural studies", a diploma for the 2nd place in the section "Informatics. Robotics. STEM Engineering" and the "Audience Award" were awarded to Abakarova Patimat, a 2nd grade student under the guidance of computer science teacher Sabanova B.A.. In the Mathematics section, Maxim Trufanov, a 3rd grade student and primary school teacher, S.T. Ospanova, received a diploma "For having an author's position". In the Biology section, Roman Zherebtsov, a 3rd grade student and primary school teacher, A.D. Sabitbekova, was awarded a diploma "For the depth of knowledge of the author's chosen field of research". In the Mathematics section, Kirill Shudegov, a student of the 8th grade, received a diploma for the 2nd place, prepared by Alpysbayeva A. A., a mathematics teacher, in the Medicine section. Psychology. Ecology" received a diploma in the nomination "For practical achievements of the author" Rakymzhan Bakytzhan, a student of the 6th grade, the head of Serkebay M.S.