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First-year master’s students of the Physics and Astronomy program conducted open lessons as part of their teaching practice
First-year master’s students of the Physics and Astronomy program conducted open lessons for bachelor’s students (majors: FiAS and RET) as part of their teaching practice.
During the lessons, the master’s students used modern teaching methods and demonstrated how theoretical knowledge can be effectively applied in practice. The classes included interactive tasks, practical demonstrations, and active student participation.
They also used elements of criteria-based assessment, visual materials, laboratory activities, and hands-on experiments, which helped explain complex scientific concepts in an accessible way. The open lessons contributed to the development of the future teachers’ professional skills, including lesson planning, audience interaction, and the application of effective teaching strategies.
Open lessons were conducted by: Zhunuskanov Alisher Almasovich, Akimbay Daniyar Kairatuly, Bolysbek Yerkebulan Nesipbaiuly
Teaching practice supervisor: Nodyarov Atilkhan Sultanmuratovich