Within the framework of SDG 13 (Climate Action), an open class was held on the topic “Temperature-Resistant Introduced Species.” — KazNU

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Within the framework of SDG 13 (Climate Action), an open class was held on the topic “Temperature-Resistant Introduced Species.”

17 October 2025
Within the framework of SDG 13 (Climate Action), an open class was held on the topic “Temperature-Resistant Introduced Species.”

On October 15, 2025, from 09:00 to 10:50, the Department of Botany and Agroecology, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, 91ý Kazakh National University hosted an open class for the course “Plant Introduction.”
The session was led by Akmaral Sadykovna Nurmakhanova, PhD, Associate Professor (Researcher).
Participants: 4th-year students of the 6B05102 – Biology program (Kazakh track). Venue: Auditorium 10.

The topic of the open class was “Temperature-Tolerant Introduced Plant Species.”
The class aimed to explain plant adaptation mechanisms under temperature stress, strengthen students’ ecological and physiological analytical skills, and highlight the importance of temperature as a factor in introduction studies.

During the session, the instructor presented temperature-tolerant groups of introduced species and their ecological adaptation features, supported by scientific examples. Theoretical content was integrated with practical tasks: students performed a comparative assessment of temperature tolerance across different species. The session was interactive, featuring Q&A, brief discussions, and a closing reflection.

In conclusion, participants summarized key concepts and formulated takeaways. The open class was delivered at a high scholarly and methodological level, effectively employing innovative teaching approaches and practice-oriented methods. The department’s colleagues and the faculty administration praised both the content and the students’ active engagement.

 

Department of Botany and Agroecology