"The New Constitution: My Voice, My Future."
On April 17, 2006, in Student House No. 10, N.B. Tauekelova and L.B. Nurbaeva, instructors from the Department of General Education Disciplines, organized an interactive exchange of views with students on the topic "The New Constitution: My Voice, My Future."
The main goal of the event was to increase students' civic engagement, foster their informed attitude toward constitutional changes in the country, and develop an interest in socio-political processes.
During the exchange, participants freely expressed their thoughts and engaged in a comprehensive discussion about the importance of the new Constitution, its role in society, and its impact on the future. Furthermore, a dialogue developed among students, with various points of view and opinions expressed.
The event was organized in a free format and complemented by game elements. Interactive methods increased participant engagement and allowed for a deep and engaging exploration of the topic.
This event became an important platform aimed at increasing students' political and legal literacy, developing their own civic position, and fostering a sense of responsibility for change in society.