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Aynalyndy nurlandyr !

11/7/2018

Оf the Faculty of Philosophy and Political Science master students of the 2nd course of the Zhurgenov Academy of Arts and master students of the first year of the department: "Pedagogy and Psychology", "Philosophy", "Political Science", " Religious Studies "Social work" was held a round table on the topic "Psychology in the world of arts - the basis of spiritual rebirth."

The event was organized by Berdibayeva S.K., Professor of the Department of General and Applied Psychology.

The event was held in the framework of the project "Aynalyndy nurlandyr". Professor Berdibaeva S.K. Introducing the master students of the two institutions of higher education among themselves, she raised the question of the modernization of consciousness based on spiritual revival, which was mentioned in the message of the President of the current year. The topic was deeply and meaningfully revealed that psychological issues were the basis of spiritual revival in the world of art — the consciousness of young people could change in accordance with the new times.

During the round table, master students of the Academy of Arts shared their views on art, saying that art is an invaluable world for humanity and its psychological aspect is important for people, helded an intellectual dialogue with master students of the faculty.

During the round table master students of the Academy of Arts established their words with creativity. Estrade singer, second-year master student of the Academy of Arts N. Tazhikenov, known to Kazakhstan-Nurlan Alban, performing Kazakh folk songs, showed the importance of spiritual revival. All master students of the Academy of Arts showing their creativity, shared their views on the steppe values of the Kazakh people.

A student of our faculty of the profession "Religion studies" first-year master student A. Zhubanyshev, as a poet aytysker, performed on the spot with composition connected with spiritual revival.

Psychological educational event was very interesting and informative.

Department of General and Applied Psychology

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