Aktobe law institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan named after M. Bukenbaev

IN THE FRAMEWORK OF DISCIPLINE “PRIMARY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE” THE OPEN LESSON ON THE THEME: “PREVENTIVE MEASURES OF HIV / AIDS AND OTHER DANGEROUS DISEASES”IS HELD

On February 20, 2018, as part of the “Best Young Teacher” competition, the lecturer of the Criminal Procedure and Criminalistics Department, Capt. A.Zh. Kiyubek, held an open lecture session at the Faculty of Professional and Further Education.

The lecture was conducted within the framework of the discipline “Primary Health Care” on the theme “Preventive measures of HIV / AIDS and other dangerous diseases”.

On an open lecture lesson, 3 questions were considered:

  1. The danger of HIV / AIDS in the modern world.
  2. Incurable and transmissible diseases.
  3. “A healthy nation is the guarantor of the future” – N.А.Nazarbayev.

The lecture session was attended by members of the commission of the contest “The Best Young Teacher” deputy head of the Aktobe  Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan named after M. Bukenbaev for academic work, police colonel Dauletiyarov D.A, head of the faculty of professional and additional education, police colonel Gizatov S.B, Senior teacher-methodologist of the faculty of full-time education, Major of Police Galiullina A.S and secretary of the commission, instructor-methodologist of the educational and methodological center, police major Sagintaeva A.A. Lecture session lasted 80 minutes.

In the course of an open class all issues were considered according to different methods. The first question on the “Insert” method (I know, I want to know, I learned), the listeners considered the second question independently, relying on additional materials in the form of a video clip, brochures, printed publications, etc., and the third issue was devoted to the President’s policy on the health of the nation . The purpose of the lecture lesson is fully disclosed.

 

Teacher of the chair of criminal

process and forensics

captain of the police

Kiyubek A.Zh.

 
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