“We are proud to have great alumni like you — thank you for the mark you have left.”

Alumni FITK

Alumni of the Faculty of Education and Teacher Training at Alma Ata University play a vital role in strengthening the university’s academic and professional reputation. Our graduates have made significant contributions in the fields of school education, educational management, instructional design, and community-based literacy. Their careers demonstrate that the competencies acquired during their studies are widely applicable and relevant to the needs of the modern educational landscape, producing educators who are not only professionally skilled but also morally grounded.

Graduates of the Master’s Program in Basic Education actively work as expert educational consultants, elementary school principals, curriculum developers, and academic researchers. They also play a role in formulating innovative educational policies and instructional leadership strategies for primary institutions. These contributions demonstrate that our Master’s graduates are ready to lead and transform basic education at a strategic level.

Graduates of the Master’s Program in Islamic Education actively work as senior educators, managers of Islamic educational institutions, and researchers in Islamic pedagogy. They also play a role in integrating modern teaching methodologies with Islamic values to enhance the quality of religious education. These contributions demonstrate their readiness to become visionary leaders in the development of Islamic education.

Graduates of the Mathematics Education program actively work as mathematics teachers, developers of educational media, and tutors in specialized learning centers. They also play a role in creating creative learning tools that simplify mathematical concepts for students. These contributions demonstrate that Mathematics Education graduates are ready to compete as innovative educators in the digital teaching era.

Graduates of the Primary School Teacher Education program actively work as professional elementary school teachers, child education specialists, and creators of educational content for young learners. They play a vital role in building the foundational character and academic skills of students during their golden years. These contributions reflect their readiness to serve as empathetic and competent educators in primary schools.

Graduates of the Islamic Education program actively work as Islamic studies teachers, religious counselors, and coordinators for Islamic character-building programs. They also play a role in fostering moral values and religious moderation within school environments and society. These contributions demonstrate that Islamic Education graduates are ready to become professional teachers with high integrity.