AN ONLINE LESSON FOR SCHOOLCHILDREN OF PAVLODAR AND AKTOBE REGIONS

The educational and pedagogical work of the Library of Elbassy  is actively continuing in the virtual space. This time, the library researchers gave an online lesson on "Elbasytanu" for students of Bauyrzhan Momyshuly secondary school in Pavlodar and Nazarbayev intellectual school in Aktobe.

Currently, the museum collection of the Library of Elbassy has more than 11 thousand items, the geography of which includes 50 countries of the world. These valuable historical relics are of great interest to students of online lessons. Through the prism of the life and work of Elbassy N. A. Nazarbayev, the lessons consider the achievements of our country, which became possible thanks to the work of Kazakhstanis under the leadership of Elbassy.
According to the researcher of the Library of Elbassy Lyaila Omarova, the detailed presentation of information in the course "Elbasytanu" allows children to understand the significance of the legacy of Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbayev, embodied in the practical implementation of the idea of Mangilik El.

The demonstration of archival documents and unique exhibits from the extensive collection of the Library of Elbassy is of particular interest to schoolchildren.

"The online lesson was held at a high level, interesting, rich in information and new knowledge about the history of independent Kazakhstan. Undoubtedly, the children's horizons are broadening, these data help them a lot in the acquisition of knowledge in history as a discipline. On the days when the whole country celebrates Day of the First President, on the eve of the main holiday – the Independence Day of Kazakhstan – this lesson is of special importance for all of us", said Gaukhar Abukyzy, deputy  principal of the Pavlodar school.
Burym Tuimebay from Nazarbayev Intellectual School in Aktobe noted that the course "Elbasytanu" is the history in detail.
"During the online lesson, there are a lot of interesting details from the history of modern Kazakhstan. We have the opportunity to see the most valuable things stored in the Library of Elbassy, we can ask questions and get answers from researchers who conduct research in this area. It is important to give such classes for schoolchildren on a systematic basis," the teacher said.