On March 13, 2026, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Architecture and Construction, Koybagarova L.T., conducted an open practical class in the discipline “Theoretical Foundations of Land Management” on the topic: “Goals, Objectives and Content of Modern Land Management.” The class was attended by students of the educational program 6B07303 – “Land Management and Cadastre,” group ZK-22O.
The purpose of the class was to reveal the essence, goals, objectives, and content of modern land management, to form students’ understanding of the role of land management in the rational use and protection of land resources, and to develop skills in analyzing the main directions and functions of land management activities.
During the practical class, students examined the main directions of modern land management, its significance in the system of land resource management, as well as the features of organizing and planning land management activities. Elements of discussion and analysis were used during the class, which contributed to the active involvement of students in the learning process. The students answered the questions posed, demonstrating their ability to apply the acquired theoretical knowledge in practice.
During the class, the students’ activity, their interest in the topic under discussion, and their desire to deepen their professional knowledge were noted. The students demonstrated a good level of theoretical training, the ability to analyze the presented material, and to draw well-reasoned conclusions. Overall, the open practical class achieved its intended goal and was conducted at a high organizational and methodological level.