Жаңа заман «батыры» қандай болуы керек? | Құралай Жарқымбаева | TEDxAstana
Қауымдастықтарды дамыту бойынша сарапшы Құралай Жарқымбаева «батыр» ұғымын жаңа қырынан қарастырып, дәстүрлі ерлік пен қаһармандық бейнесі қазіргі заманға сай қайта ой елегінен өткізілуі керегін атап өтті. Сарапшының айтуынша, бүгінгінің батыры — қоғамдағы әлеуметтік әділет орнатуға үлес қосатын адам. Нағыз батыр басқаларға өзін «көмекке мұқтаж» кейіпте емес, тең серіктес рөлінде сезіне алуына ықпал етеді.
Спикер жаңа заман батырының төрт сипатын бөліп көрсетті. Олар: әр адамның бойындағы әлеуетті байқай білу; көмек алған адамдардың алға шығуына жағдай жасау; өзгелерге өз бойынан күш табуға көмектесу; бақыт пен жетістіктің әмбебап өлшеміне емес, әркімнің дара жолына құрметпен қарау. «Батыр болу ерлікке ғана қатысты емес. Ол бізге айта білу, шешім қабылдау, оқиғалардың бағытын өзгерте алу мүмкіндігін де сыйлайды яғни артықшылық береді. Ал бүгінгі күннің көшбасшылары — ертеңгі ертегілердің басты кейіпкерлері. Келер ұрпаққа қалатын мұраның бірі», — дейді Құралай.
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Экспертка по развитию сообществ Куралай Жаркимбаева предложила новый взгляд на понятие «батыр», подчеркнув необходимость переосмысления традиционного образа героизма в современном контексте. По её словам, герой сегодняшнего дня — это человек, который вносит вклад в установление социальной справедливости. Настоящий батыр помогает другим чувствовать себя не «нуждающимися в помощи», а равноправными партнерами.
Она выделила четыре качества современного героя: умение замечать потенциал в каждом человеке; создание условий для продвижения тех, кто получает поддержку; помощь другим в поиске силы внутри себя; уважение к индивидуальному пути каждого вместо универсальных мер успеха и счастья.«Быть батыром — это не только про храбрость. Это также дар: уметь говорить, принимать решения и менять ход событий, то есть иметь преимущество. А лидеры сегодняшнего дня — это главные герои завтрашних сказаний. И одно из наследий, которое мы оставим будущим поколениям», — отметила Куралай.
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Community development expert Kuralai Zharkymbayeva offers a fresh perspective on the concept of batyr—a traditional symbol of heroism—arguing that it must be reimagined for the modern world. In her view, today’s hero is someone who contributes to social justice and empowers others to see themselves not as people in need of help, but as equal partners.In this talk, Kuralai outlines four key qualities of the modern hero: recognizing the potential in every individual; creating opportunities for those who receive support to move forward; helping others discover strength within themselves; and respecting each person’s unique path rather than imposing universal measures of success and happiness.“Being a batyr is not only about bravery,” she says. “It is also about having the courage to speak up, make decisions, and change the course of events. The leaders of today are the main characters of tomorrow’s stories—and part of the legacy we leave to future generations.” Құралай Жарқымбаева — қауымдастықтарды дамыту және жергілікті деңгейдегі жүйелі өзгерістер саласындағы сарапшы. Әлеуметтік, білім беру және гуманитарлық бағыттарда мол тәжірибеге ие.Құралай түрлі топтармен жұмыс істеген. Олардың қатарында балалар үйінің тәрбиеленушілері мен түлектері, түрмеге түскен немесе қанауға ұшыраған жастар, еңбек мигранттарының отбасылары, ром қауымдастығы және олардың мектепке бейімделуі, Қазақстанның өңірлік мектептері, сондай-ақ Украина мен Курдистаннан келген босқындар да бар.➖Кұралай Жарқымбаева — экспертка по развитию сообществ и системным изменениям на местном уровне. Имеет большой опыт работы в социальных, образовательных и гуманитарных проектах.Құралай работала с самыми разными группами: воспитанниками и выпускниками детских домов, молодежью, оказавшейся в местах лишения свободы или пережившей эксплуатацию, семьями трудовых мигрантов, сообществом рома и их интеграцией в школьную среду, региональными школами Казахстана, а также с беженцами из Украины и Курдистана.➖Kuralai Zharkymbayeva is an expert in community development and locally driven systemic change, with extensive experience in social, educational, and humanitarian initiatives.She has worked with a wide range of communities, including children in and leaving institutional care, young people who have experienced incarceration or exploitation, families of labor migrants, Roma communities and their integration into school environments, regional schools across Kazakhstan, as well as refugees from Ukraine and Kurdistan. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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