Curatorial hour dedicated to the activities of the Assembly of People of Kazakhstan, strengthening social harmony and national identity “We are different, but equal!”

Curatorial hour dedicated to the activities of the Assembly of People of Kazakhstan, strengthening social harmony and national identity “We are different, but equal!”

The curatorial hour, held jointly with GulbarshynMyrzakhmetovna, curator of the group and assistant of the Department of «Obstetrics and Gynecology named after A.A.Kozbagarov» , as part of the discussion of the message of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan K.K.Tokayev on the topic “We are all different, but equal!”, became a vivid example of discussing topical social and cultural issues. Our students of 4224 group were engaged in a lively discussion, leaving behind deep impressions and important lessons about what it means to be equal in the diversity of our society.

In the light of modern challenges and changes in society, the idea of equality, despite our diversity, has become more relevant than ever. During the Curatorial Hour, we focused on the importance of respect and recognition of the rights of every person, regardless of their ethnicity, religion, gender, age or physical abilities.

During our meeting, students actively discussed the difficulties faced by people belonging to various social groups. They raised important questions about how to ensure equal opportunities for all and prevent discrimination at any level. We had a constructive dialogue explaining practical steps that can be taken in the educational environment to promote equality and respect for diversity.

We discussed the importance of inclusive education, which is designed to create a barrier-free environment for each student, taking into account their unique needs and abilities. GulbarshynMyrzakhmetovna emphasized the role of education in the formation of tolerance and understanding of the diversity of cultures and traditions.

The curatorial hour allowed us to take a fresh look at the issues of equality and diversity in our society. We realized that only through respect and understanding of differences can we build a more just and inclusive society. The presidential address has had a profound impact on our understanding of the value of equality and diversity.

This event was an important step in our educational process and allowed us to feel the importance of respecting the rights and dignity of every person, regardless of their individual characteristics. The curatorial hour was the beginning of deeper and longer discussions about how we, as future specialists in the field of medicine, can contribute to the creation of a more just and harmonious society.

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