The seminar was conducted by Lecturer, Master of Humanities Mekenbay R.T. on the topic: “Auxiliary Historical Disciplines as the Key to Historical Sources.”
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The seminar was conducted by Lecturer, Master of Humanities Mekenbay R.T. on the topic: “Auxiliary Historical Disciplines as the Key to Historical Sources.”

2026-03-30

Mediathek / News / The seminar was conducted by Lecturer, Master of Humanities Mekenbay R.T. on the topic: “Auxiliary Historical Disciplines as the Key to Historical Sources.”

OPEN LESSON

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Faculty of Pedagogical and Humanitarian Education

Department of Humanities, held an open seminar lesson

  The seminar was conducted by Lecturer, Master of Humanities Mekenbay R.T. on the topic: “Auxiliary Historical Disciplines as the Key to Historical Sources.”

 

   During the lesson, students’ attention was effectively engaged, and the importance of auxiliary historical disciplines was emphasized. The main objective of the seminar was to explain the significance of these disciplines, determine their role in the study of historical sources, and develop students’ skills in working with historical data.

According to the seminar plan, valuable information was presented, and students actively participated by answering questions and engaging in discussions. Throughout the lesson, students and the instructor collaboratively explored the topic in detail.

 

    The open lesson was attended by Master of Science, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor S.N. Apasheva, Zh.D. Zhuzhassarova, Sherimbayeva, Senior Lecturer A.K. Abilova, and Lecturer N.M. Momynuly.

Within the framework of the topic, new information and facts related to auxiliary historical disciplines were introduced. The seminar incorporated various teaching and methodological tools, including reference materials, posters, presentations, a laptop, and an interactive whiteboard.

Students demonstrated high levels of engagement and interest. Lecturer Mekenbay R.T. conducted the seminar at a high level, effectively applying diverse teaching methods and techniques, once again proving her creativity and professionalism.

We wish her continued success, new achievements, and further accomplishments!