TRILINGUAL EDUCATION SYSTEM IN KAZAKHSTAN: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS

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2026-04-04ISBN
978-601-385-215-7Аннотации
The goal of Kazakhstan's "trinity of languages" policy is to create a cohesive
trilingual education system that fosters functional competence in English, Russian, and
Kazakh. This study employs a combined-methods approach, combining original survey
data from 49 respondents and a review of scientific literature. The theoretical
foundation is derived from contemporary theories of foreign language proficiency
(Bardel and Sanchez), cognitive approaches to multilingualism (Cummins; Jessner),
and classical language contact concepts (Weinreich). Empirical research on
Kazakhstan's policy implementation is also included (Sarmurzin et al.; Trichik and
Radchuk).
The findings demonstrate that Kazakhstan's historically multilingual
environment provides a genuine foundation for trilingual development; however,
practical implementation is hampered by four interconnected core issues: a significant
typological gap between the three languages, an inadequate English-language
environment outside of schools, a severe lack of qualified teachers, and institutional
asymmetry that marginalizes Kazakh despite its official state status.
