Report on the Open Lesson Dedicated to Qadir Myrzaliev

On February 28, 2025, the Department of General Immunology named after A.A. Shortanbayev hosted an open class on the topic “Kadir Myrzaliev – the Emperor of Poetry.” The event was attended by students from group Med22-038k, other students, faculty members, and representatives of the teaching staff. The session was conducted under the supervision of the department’s assistant, Yerbolat Dana. The main objective of the open class was to deepen students’ understanding of the life and work of the outstanding Kazakh poet Kadir Myrzaliev, analyze the national spirit and moral values reflected in his poetry, and foster an appreciation for literature among students. The session was held in an interactive format, engaging both students and faculty. At the beginning of the event, the topic and objectives were introduced, followed by a short video about Kadir Myrzaliev. Afterward, students presented reports on the poet’s biography and literary legacy, accompanied by a presentation that highlighted the key stages of his literary journey. Special attention was given to the artistic analysis of Kadir Myrzaliev’s works. Students recited his poems, including “Tugan Zher,” “Ana Tili,” and “Dombra,” discussing their meaning and artistic features. Additionally, a quiz called “Qadirtanu” was conducted, where students, divided into teams, answered questions about the poet’s life and works, reinforcing their acquired knowledge. A discussion session titled “Iirim” was also organized, during which participants debated the significance of Kadir Myrzaliev’s poetry in modern society and shared their thoughts.

The open class was held at a high level, contributing to a deeper understanding of the role of Kadir Myrzaliev’s poetry in national spiritual heritage. Active participants were awarded certificates of appreciation.