HISTORICAL SITUATION IN FORM OF MARGASKA ZHYRAU

On March 7 2025, within the framework of SDG 4: Quality Education Professor of the Department of Kazakh Literature and Theory of Literature S.D. Daribayev and Doctor of Philological Sciences, the senior lecturer G. Bolatova atteneded the demo lesson on the topic: "Historical situation during the reign of Margaska Zhyrau" for the students of the 3rd year of "6B02305 - Kazakh Philology" major. The purpose of the lesson was to get deeper understanding of the history of the Margaska valley and to determine its place in the tradition of the valley, to analyze the importance of the uprising in Margashka and to promote our national values. The lesson was also aimed at understanding the historical, literary and educational significance of Zhirau works.
The lesson was held in the form of a table competition. The competition consisted of four stages: "Beige", "Doda", "Video question", "Who is the smartest" and "Random map and SWOT analysis". During this activity the students did various tasks prepared on the basis of research by Alkeya Margulana and Mukhtar Auezov. At the first stage, the students were given Zhyrau excerpts. Their task was to quickly determine who speaker is. The second stage was carried out according to the legacy of Margaska Zhirau by selecting cells on the platform Wordwall, displayed on the screen during the stage "Doda". At the third stage, the "Video Question" stage, questions were asked using ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. The block of questions and tasks given to the students included in Margaska Zhyrau’s creatiative work video quiz covered the discussed topics. During the event, the researchers focused their attention on the publication of the works of Margasky Valley in the XIX and XX centuries. Based on Zhyrau legacy in the context of the political situation and socio-historical situation of the XIV-XV centuries, the main directions of its development, artistic nature, and genre features were analyzed. A.A. Aidarbekova, the 1st year PhD student of "Literature Studies" major made a huge contribution to the lesson.
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