Quality Education and Training in Invertebrate Zoology — KazNU

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Quality Education and Training in Invertebrate Zoology

13 April 2026
Quality Education and Training in Invertebrate Zoology

On April 13, 2026, an innovative training session was held at 91ý Kazakh National University for 1st-year students of the "6B05102–Biology" program. The session was conducted by Ayaulym Mukhametkali, a 1st-year Master’s student in Zoology, as part of her pedagogical practice.


The session focused on the topic: "Ecological Groups of Invertebrates (Free-living, Parasitic, and Symbiotic Forms)." This event was dedicated to the UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education). Moving away from traditional lectures, the Master’s student implemented a dynamic training format to discuss various biological life forms. Students examined soil-dwelling organisms (Lumbricus, Nematoda), aquatic species (Daphnia, Cyclops), and parasitic forms (Ascaris, Fasciola). By utilizing interactive teaching methods, the session provided high-quality academic content and fostered a deeper understanding of biodiversity. This approach reflects the university’s commitment to providing inclusive and equitable quality education, equipping future biologists with essential professional competencies.

Department of Zoology, Histology, and Cytology

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