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Chechen State Pedagogical Institute(ChGPI) - opened in 1980 in the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.

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ChSPI was opened in Grozny in 1980. Originally it was called CHIGPI - Chechen-Ingush State Pedagogical Institute.

Since 1992, the institute has been called ChGPI. The first rector of this institute was for many years a candidate of pedagogical sciences, professor Umarov Mukhari Umarovich.

In 1981, the first students came to CHIGPI - 250 boys and girls. University specializations in 1981-1989:

Since 1989, the institute has been building laboratories and buildings for classes. Five-story dormitories were opened in the Staropromyslovsky district, in the Microdistrict.

The first Chechen military campaign of 1994-1996 was severely damaged by ChGPI. However, from local educational institutions he was the first to recover and continue his activities.

Structure

ChSPI is a university that occupies a leading position in the field of education in the Chechen Republic. More than 60% of its teachers are doctors and candidates of sciences, professors and associate professors. Since 2006, ChSPI has been located in three buildings where classes are held. In addition to everything, a psychological center has been created in ChSPI. The institute has 24 departments, 18 - are part of the faculties, 6 - general institute. ChSPI has 2 forms of education - full-time and part-time. By full-time studying - 2984 students. By in absentia studying - 2583 students.

Specialties ChSPI

  • English language and computer science;
  • English and French;
  • Arabic and English;
  • Biology and life safety;
  • Biology and Ecology;
  • Preschool Pedagogy and Psychology;
  • Art;
  • History and jurisprudence;
  • Commerce (trade business);
  • Mathematics and Informatics;
  • Musical education;
  • Pedagogy and methodology primary education;
  • Vocational training (economics and management in the field of education);
  • Russian language and literature;
  • Native language and literature;
  • Special psychology;
  • Technology and Entrepreneurship;
  • Physics and informatics;
  • Physical Culture and sport;
  • French and English;
  • Chemistry and biology.

Links

  • (Russian). Archived from the original on May 16, 2012.
  • Ministry of Education and Science of the Chechen Republic

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    ChSPI- Chechen State Pedagogical Institute of Education and Science, Chechnya

Chechen State Pedagogical University
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international title ChSPU
Former names CHIGPI
Year of foundation (as an institution)
Location Russia Russia , Grozny
Legal address Chechen Republic, Grozny, st. Kievskaya 33, Isaev Ave., 62
Site chspu.ru

Chechen State Pedagogical University(until 1995 - Chechen-Ingush State Pedagogical Institute) is a higher pedagogical educational institution located in the city of Grozny. Opened in 1980.

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Story

Chechen State Pedagogical Institute established November 28 1980s v Chechen-Ingush ASSR Decree of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR.

Originally it was called CHIGPI - Chechen-Ingush State Pedagogical Institute. Rector of the third higher in those years educational institution a candidate of pedagogical sciences, professor Mukhari Umarovich Umarov, known in the republic as one of the organizers public education, who had previously headed the Ministry of Education for many years.

The first intake of students was carried out in 1981 for the following specialties:

  • Physical education;
  • Russian language and literature in the national school;
  • Pedagogy and methods of primary education;
  • Physics and mathematics;
  • Mathematics and physics;
  • General technical disciplines and labor.

In subsequent years, new specialties were opened:

  • Preschool Pedagogy and Psychology;
  • Fine arts and drawing;
  • Chemistry and biology;
  • Biology and chemistry;

other. The students of the university were mainly graduates of rural schools of the republic. Well-appointed academic buildings and dormitories, highly qualified professors Teaching Staff allowed the university to successfully train national personnel highest qualification for the education system of the region.

Started in 1991 in the republic destructive processes and the subsequent hostilities could not but affect the activities of the university. For several years, the Institute was isolated from the educational space of Russia. In fact, only in last years the institute, like other universities of the republic, had the opportunity to conduct full-fledged activities and enter the educational field of Russia.

April 17 1995 CHIGPI was renamed the Chechen State Pedagogical Institute. Doctor of Philology, Professor Bekhan Abusupyanovich Khazbulatov, who headed the university for more than 17 years, was appointed rector.

Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation No. May, 23rd 2011 No. 1726 GOU VPO ChSPI was renamed the Federal State state-financed organization higher vocational education"Chechen State Pedagogical Institute".

WITH March 1 year 2013 the university is headed by Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor Khozh-Ahmed Sultanovich Khaladov.

Structure

The structure of the Chechen State Pedagogical Institute is formed by 8 faculties and 27 departments. The institute implements 23 main educational programs higher professional education, six areas of training and 3 additional professional programs. The contingent of students is more than 5,500 people, including more than 3,000 full-time students.

The Institute provides educational services in 35 main licensed specialties and training profiles.

Specialties ChSPI

  • Chemistry and biology
  • Biology and ecology
  • Biology and life safety
  • Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Computer science and mathematics
  • Physics and computer science
  • Russian language and literature
  • Native language and literature
  • Arabic and English
  • English and French
  • English language and computer science
  • German and English
  • History and law
  • Economics and Management
  • Technology
  • Preschool education
  • Primary education
  • Special psychology
  • Physical education
  • Musical education
  • art
  • Artistic ceramics
  • Commerce (merchant)
  • Applied Informatics in Economics

PhD

The institute has postgraduate studies in 5 branches and 10 specialties:

  • 03.00.00 - Biological sciences
  • 03.02.08 - Ecology
  • 07.00.02 - Historical sciences
  • 08.00.00 - Economic sciences
  • 08.00.05 - Economics and management of the national economy
  • 10.01.00 - Literature
  • 10.00.00 - Philological sciences
  • 10.01.02 - Literature of the peoples of the Russian Federation
  • 10.02.01 - Russian language
  • 10.02.01 - Theory of language
  • 13.00.00 - Pedagogical Sciences
  • 13.00.01 - General pedagogy, history of pedagogy and education
  • 13.00.02 - Theory and methods of training and education (Russian)
  • 13.00.02 - Theory and methods of education and upbringing (mathematics)
  • 13.00.04 - Theory and methods of physical education, sports training, health-improving and adaptive physical culture

Famous graduates

About the university

Umarov Mukhari Umarovich - rector of the Chechen-Ingush Pedagogical Institute from March 13, 1981 to March 1, 1995.

Together with Umarov M.U. Candidate of Historical Sciences, Professor Saidova Khadizhat Yunusovna, Doctor of Philology, Professor Chokaev Kati Zaindievich, Associate Professor Tsygankov Gennady Grigorievich, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor Baskhanov Surkho Grimsultanovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Malsagov Sultan Magomedovich, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, stood at the origins of the Institute , associate professor Yushaev Said-Emin Said-Magomedovich, candidate of historical sciences, associate professor Turpalov Lema Abdulaevich, candidate of medical sciences, associate professor Buluev Ayub Betersultanovich, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, professor Khasan Galsanovich Umarov, candidate of pedagogical sciences, associate professor Spektor Lyudmila Alexandrovna, candidate of pedagogical Sci., Associate Professor Aslakhanov Said-Ali Makhmudovich, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences Senchenko Ivan Timofeevich, Candidate of Philological Sciences, Professor Dzhambekova Tamara Belalovna, Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor Buralova Raisa Amkhadovna, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor Lomov Alexander Nikiforovich, Ph.D. co-mathematical sciences, associate professor Aziev Surkho Latsaevich, candidate of medical sciences, associate professor Marshani Zurab Magomedovich, senior lecturer Bolshov Georgy Pavlovich, etc.

In 1981, the first students were admitted to the institute - 250 boys and girls. they participated in the specialties "Physical Education", "Russian Language and Literature in the National School", "Pedagogy and Methods of Primary Education", "Physics and Mathematics", "Mathematics and Physics", "General Technical Disciplines and Labour". All vaculties and others structural units CHIGPI was located in a new building at 62 Ordzhonikidze Ave.

The main building of the Chechen-Ingush State Pedagogical Institute 1981

CHIGPI developed rapidly: new specialties "Preschool Pedagogy and Psychology", "Fine Arts and Drawing", "Chemistry and Biology", "Biology and Chemistry" were opened. Educational buildings were built, opportunities for practical classes in their own workshops and laboratories were expanded. In 1989, students of four faculties, including the philological one, located in the adapted premises of the factory dormitory along Staropromyslovsky Highway, continued their studies in a new building in a microdistrict, which, in its beauty and correspondence to the functional purpose, was not equal not only in our republic, but far beyond its borders.
The Institute had two beautiful five-story dormitories. The students who lived in them were provided with all the conditions for preparing for classes and a good rest. As rector M.U. Umarov, "..the university, despite the obstacles that never stopped on the part of officials, has become a real forge of qualified teaching staff for educational institutions."

However, the destructive processes that began in 1991 in the republic found fertile ground in the Institute in the form of a small handful of supporters of destructive forces.

Today, the Chechen State Pedagogical Institute is a university that occupies a leading position in the field of higher professional education in the Chechen Republic. Special attention here is given staffing educational process and improvement of the material and technical base.

In terms of quality, the teaching staff of ChSPI, ahead of a number of universities North Caucasus, is approaching the national average: more than 50% of its teachers are doctors and candidates of sciences, professors and associate professors. Students are taught in the bright rooms of the restored three-story and two five-story buildings. This year, on the Day of the Institute (November 28), the central building at 62 Ordzhonikidze Avenue was put into operation, in which the youngest university in our republic began its activities.