Open educational lesson "Historical readings of the Kazakh intelligentsia"
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1st and 2nd year students under the direction of Kokumbayeva Turgai Igenovna, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of Modernization of the Educational Program "Pedagogy and Methodology of Primary Education" at the Department of "Educational Technologies" of the Faculty of "Philology and Humanities" held an open educational lesson on the topic:
The purpose of the lesson is to develop a sense of patriotism among students by studying and promoting the historical activities and works of the nation's intellectuals, proverbs, who have made a great contribution to the independence, prosperity and future of the Kazakh people.
Students were divided into three groups. They are: 1. “Upbringing” group; 2. "Education" group; 3. "History" group. The group "Upbringing" was like three Kazakh prophets of the XVIII century - the Great Zhuz dance Tole bi Alibekovich, the Middle Zhuz dance - Kazybek bi Keldibekovich, the Younger Zhuz dance - Aiteke bi Baibekovich, the group "Education" - five Kazakh lions - Ahmet Baitursynov, Mirzhakyp Dulatov, Shakarim Kudaiberdiyevich, Magzhan Zhumabayev, Zhusupbek Aimautov, and the group "History" - the life and creative heritage of three Kazakh poets - Saken Seifullin, Ilyas Zhansugurov and Beimbet Mailin.
The main part of the lesson consisted of three stages. In the first stage, the fateful proverbs of these people were analyzed. Each group discussed the educational and instructive words of the people assigned to them for the next generation. In the second stage, students revealed important aspects of the lives and legacy of these people. In the third stage, each group hid the puzzles they had made about the lives of the people assigned to them, and other students solved them. At the end of the lesson were given examples from the life and work of the great Kazakh poet and thinker Abay Kunanbaye. In short, the lesson has achieved its goal. The educational value of the lesson for students was deep, and the guests, teachers and students who took part in it gave spiritual pleasure.