In our time, understanding and respect for the environment have become key aspects in shaping civic engagement. Respect for nature and public spaces begins with realizing the necessity of adhering to specific behavioral rules. This is why on 11 April 2024 , A. S. Adilgazhin with students of group 5432 from the “General Medicine” specialty conducted a supervisory hour on the topic of “Familiarizing with Rules of Behavior in Nature and Public Places,” which is a significant and timely initiative in the educational process.
Students, as an active part of society, play a crucial role in preserving the environment. However, they do not always grasp the nuances of interacting with nature and other individuals. Conducting a supervisor hour on this topic allows students not only to become acquainted with the fundamental rules of behavior in nature and public places but also instills in them an understanding of the importance of a careful attitude towards the surrounding world.
During the supervisor hour, students are presented with fundamental norms and rules that contribute to the preservation of nature and public order. This encompasses rules for waste disposal, restrictions on bonfires, and guidelines for behavior in reserves and parks, as well as ethical communication standards with others.
Furthermore, the supervisor hour aims not only to acquaint students with these rules but also to motivate them to take action. Collaborative clean-up activities, organization of ecological events, discussions on environmental conservation issues – all of these contribute to the development of students’ environmental culture and responsible relationship with nature.
Therefore, holding a supervisor hour on the topic of “Familiarizing with Rules of Behavior in Nature and Public Places” is a necessary step in fostering conscientious citizens capable of influencing the environmental situation in the country. It is important to remember that our actions today determine the quality of the environment that surrounds us tomorrow.