TEACHING STATE LANGUAGE AT A HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

Abstract

The given article examines occurrence of Kazakhstani higher educational institutions in the Bologna process; teaching state language to Russian speakers in the light of the Bologna process.

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Y. Turashbek, K. S Nyyazbekova

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Y. Turashbek, K. S Nyyazbekova (2017). TEACHING STATE LANGUAGE AT A HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science, 1(2), 36-37. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-482380