
Within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the “Adal Azamat” challenge was organized to foster values of honesty and personal ethics among students. The event featured discussions aimed at promoting civic responsibility and social engagement among the youth.
The first-year students of the Faculty of Information Technologies actively participated in the challenge by engaging in discussions where they shared their perspectives on the importance of honesty and justice in modern society. They explored how the principles of “Adal Azamat” could be applied in everyday life and how each individual can contribute to building a just state.
One of the key components of the event was the creation of video clips by the students. In these videos, they narrated stories from their own lives or those of people around them, illustrating examples of honesty, responsibility, and civic virtue. These testimonials served as vivid examples of how young people understand and embody the ideals of “Adal Azamat”.
Special attention was given to the concept of “adaldyq” (honesty) within the context of Kazakhstani society, culture, and traditional values. Participants shared their views and proposed ways to nurture citizens with high moral standards and an honest stance.
Thus, the “Adal Azamat” challenge became an important step in educating responsible and honest citizens, ready to actively participate in societal life and contribute to its development.
Organizers of the challenge were the lecturers of the Department of Foreign Languages: A.T. Murzataeva, M.Zh. Nogaybayeva, G.A. Gaipova, S.A. Urazgaliyeva, N.M. Kenesbayeva, G.S. Akylova, A.S. Orazbayeva, and U.T. Tursynbekova.