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A Political Science Game on the Discord Platform

The Minerva Owl Club and the Student Research Club held a Political Science game on the Discord platform on April 9, 2021.

5 teams took part in the game - 1st-year students.
Teams competed on the best knowledge of the fundamentals of the discipline of Political Science.
In a playful way, the teams demonstrated their knowledge of the subject - philosophers and their works, main categories, methods, political doctrines.

Teams presented their works, defended their personalities and their teachings.
The competition consisted of three rounds with 6 topics in each round and a separate final competition.

The headings and topics presented for the competitive game - Politics, Power, Ideologies, Theories, Conflicts, Democracy, Nationalism, Regimes, Leadership, Freedom, Names, Systems, Parties, State, Culture, Elite.
In the Final Competition, teams demonstrated knowledge of textbook material.


Competition jury:
1.Mukan Saken Mukanuly - Associate Professor of SED "Social Sciences"
2.Galaev Ruslan Kureyshevich, teacher of Department of SED General Education
3.Tashbulatova Makhabbat Kozuevna, Associate Professor of Department of SED General Education.
4. Dyusebayeva Gulnara Karataevna - Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor at Abai KazNPU.
5. Zaitseva Irina Aleksandrovna - Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Higher Attestation Commission of the University of International Business.
6. Bizhigitova Karlygash Sabirovna - Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the University of International Business.
7. Saudabekova Elmira Kartambaevna, Associate Professor of Department of SED General Education.

I, II, III places were taken by the teams of teachers - Galayeva R.K., Tashbulatova M.K., Saudabekova E.K., Nurgalieva A., Dzhanabilova A.
II place was taken by the team "John Locke" - Maksimov D., Gerasimova A., Yusupova K., Marat A., Kamarddinova M.R.
III place - Winston Churchill team - Zh. Serikov, A. Koronets, A. Aytkazieva, A. Syzdykova, A. Kurmangalieva.

Information about the game can be viewed at the links:

https://www.instagram.com/elearningmagic/

https://www.instagram.com/narxoz_src/
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