Open Lesson on the Topic “Honest Person – Honest Work – Honest Income
3-year students of group GTA-311, under the guidance of their group advisor Nurmanova Shynar, conducted an open lesson on the topic “Honest Person – Honest Work – Honest Income.” The event was attended by the Deputy Dean for Educational Affairs of the Faculty, Alipbay Beimbet, and the Head of the Department, Candidate of Historical Sciences and Senior Lecturer, Jumadullayeva Asel. The main goal of the lesson was to instill in students the values of honesty, responsibility, diligence, and civic engagement, as well as to provide a deep understanding of the role of honest work in the development of society. During the event, students gave presentations analyzing the historical, social, and moral dimensions of honesty. In the discussion section, participants explored the importance of honest work and income in modern society, the development of anti-corruption culture, professional ethics, and personal responsibility. Case studies and a Q&A session further demonstrated students’ critical thinking skills and legal awareness.
Honesty is the moral core of a person. Work is the practical manifestation of that honesty. Honest income is the result of diligent effort and sincere intention. These values formed the core of the lesson and were extensively explained through concrete examples and real-life experiences. Students emphasized that only achievements obtained honestly are lasting and sustainable.
The event also highlighted principles of honesty in national spiritual heritage and connected them with the moral teachings of Kazakh thinkers. The open lesson was conducted at a high organizational level and received positive feedback from participants.
This meaningful and educational open lesson contributed to strengthening students’ principles of honesty, fostering respect for work, and promoting a culture of responsibility.
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