

According to information provided by the Ministry of Education, the supply of equipment was carried out as part of the state program "Altyn Kazyq," which aims to transform the country's educational system. The goal of the program is to introduce modern technologies into the educational process and strengthen the teaching of STEM disciplines in schools.
Each educational institution received 25 sets of laboratory equipment designed for both school and research work.
Thus, 5,500 sets of laboratory equipment, as well as 220 interactive panels and the same number of laptops, were installed in 220 schools.
These sets allow for laboratory research related to the laws of mechanics, electricity and magnetism, optics, wave processes, chemical reactions, and biological objects. The equipment also provides the opportunity for precise measurement, recording, and analysis of experimental data, which contributes to the development of scientific research skills and the use of modern measurement technologies among students.
Interactive panels and laptops are used to manage laboratory work, display experimental results in real-time, demonstrate digital models and simulations, as well as for processing and storing data from project and research activities.
The introduction of such equipment contributes to the formation of subject knowledge, practical skills, digital literacy, and research thinking among students, thereby enhancing the quality of teaching natural science disciplines.
Educational organizations in the regions serve as experimental platforms for testing new educational standards, implementing modern technologies in the learning process, and improving teacher qualifications.