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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