
On November 26, 2025, a group of students from Comrat State University, led by Dr. O.V. Curteva, Associate Professor, visited P. Kazmaly Gymnasium to take part in the Pedagogical Workshop “Integration of Digital Technologies for Interactive Learning and Access to Resources.”
Teachers of the gymnasium prepared a series of open lessons demonstrating modern approaches to using digital tools in the educational process. Open lessons were conducted at various grade levels in mathematics, music education, world studies, history, Romanian language, and English. Each lesson clearly illustrated how digital technologies enhance student motivation and support the development of autonomy, research skills, and critical thinking.
Special attention was drawn to the master classes delivered by A.S. Hițiuc and T.G. Velcova. The educators shared practical methods for working with students with special educational needs, presented the potential of art therapy in the school environment, and emphasized the importance of strengthening the “family-school” partnership.
Among the guests were also preschool teachers and parents of students. All participants discussed current trends in education, exchanged professional experience, and highlighted the importance of systematically integrating digital technologies into the teaching and learning process. The students took an active role in analyzing the open lessons as well.
On behalf of each department of the faculty, represented by the participating students, methodological literature and video materials were donated to the gymnasium. These resources will serve as valuable support for teachers in their professional work. Additionally, during the visit, a Cooperation Agreement was signed between Comrat State University and P. Kazmaly Gymnasium of Ceadîr-Lunga.
We express our gratitude to the administration of P. Kazmaly Gymnasium, represented by Diana Nikolaevna Riabaia, for the invitation and for providing students with the opportunity to be actively involved in the pedagogical process.
Publication prepared by: O.V. Curteva, PhD, Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty of National Culture


























































