Ilsur Metshin announced a new forum at the awarding ceremony of the winners of the city stage of the «Teacher of 2025» professional skills competition
The winners of the city stage of the professional skills competition «Teacher of 2025» were awarded at the Kazan City Hall. As many as 369 participants from 320 city schools participated in the competitions. The finalists were honored by the Tatarstan Minister of Education Ilsur Khadiullin and the Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin.
During the city stage of the «Teacher of 2025» competition, Ilsur Metshin announced holding an international forum for teachers in April in the capital of Tatarstan.
«We want our teachers to have the opportunity to meet with the best lecturers from around the world without leaving Kazan. Together with the mayors of cities from BRICS countries we plan to invite the best in this area. The event is scheduled to take place in April. It will be an open forum, and we hope that not only foreign speakers will attend, but also some of the best teachers from around the country. We would welcome anyone who decides to move to Kazan».
The participants passed different tests to evaluate their professional skills. A total of 47 winners and finalists in 11 categories were identified. These winners will represent Kazan in the republican stage of the competition.
This year's oldest participant was Albert Fayzullin, a 79-year-old teacher from school №94 with 40 years of teaching experience. The youngest contestant was Diana Mironova, a kindergarten teacher, aged 23.
The absolute winner of the competition was the computer science teacher of school №129 Yerlan Aimaganbetov. He has been working in Kazan for 6 years, with 11 years teaching experience.
Yerlan Aimaganbetov was awarded a letter of thanks from Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2023 for his achievements in teaching. The teacher is a member of the community of participants in the Teacher Forum, as well as a lecturer at various city and regional venues, and has a blog on social networks.
The second place in the subject teacher category was awarded to Ksenia Novikova from school №94. Olga Konstantinova from school №146 took third place.
Aisylu Mukhametova, also from school №146, was named the best teacher in Tatar language and literature. Enje Ibragimova from school №62 took the second place. Lilia Gizatullina, a teacher at school №20 named, took the third prize.
Flura Galimova from school №48 was awarded the title of Best Teacher in the Veteran Teacher category. Firaya Faizova from school №141 took the second place, and Albert Fayzullin, from school №94, was awarded the third prize.
Ekaterina Morozova from school №73 won in the new category Giving My Heart to Children. Elvira Avramenko from Sayakhat Children's Center for Additional Education took the second place, and Tatiana Turtseva from Children's Art School №12 took third place.