“The Value of Unity in the Kazakh Language”.
Taldykorgan, Zhetysu University named after I. Zhansugurov: Center for Axiological Research and Media Technologies, 2025.
The material was prepared within the framework of the program “BR24993269 – Evolution and Transformation of Value Orientations of Kazakhstani Society during the Independence Period.” The video provides explanations of several proverbs and set expressions that describe the value of “Unity” in the Kazakh language.
Participants: Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor (Docent) Mamilya Zhakyipbekova; PhD Gulim Shukenai.
“The Kazakh Language as a Pillar of Independence and Values”.
Taldykorgan, Zhetysu University named after I. Zhansugurov: Center for Axiological Research and Media Technologies, 2025.
The material was prepared within the framework of the program BR24993269 “Evolution and Transformation of Value Orientations of Kazakhstani Society during the Independence Period.” The video aims to demonstrate the interconnection between core linguistic values that define national identity and the ideas of independence, while highlighting the strategic role of the Kazakh language in preserving the spiritual and cultural code and in renewing public consciousness.
Participant: Lecturer at the Department of Kazakh Language and Literature Dinara Yesimbekova.
“History – National Memory and the Integrity of Values”
Taldykorgan, Zhetysu University named after I. Zhansugurov: Center for Axiological Research and Media Technologies, 2025.
The material was prepared within the framework of the program BR24993269 “Evolution and Transformation of Value Orientations of Kazakhstani Society during the Independence Period.” The video emphasizes the importance of preserving the historical consciousness and cultural memory of the people, presents history as an integral part of the system of national values, and highlights its strategic role in the spiritual development of society and in ensuring generational continuity.
Participant: Lecturer of the Faculty of Humanities, PhD Miras Abdrakhim.
