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26 november, 2020
A special project initiated by the Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University to provide methodological support to teachers and students of schools, colleges and universities in the country continues.
Another topic of a series of seminars and trainings with the participation of qualified specialists and experts in the field of higher and secondary education was the development of creative skills of primary school students.
Asima Ryskulbekova, Senior Manager of the Almaty Branch of the Center of Excellence for Independent Educational Institutions «Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools», Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, analyzed the current issues of education in the XXI century and commented on the main priorities.
The webinar also introduced the powerful tools for improving the effectiveness of teaching and learning, as well as methods for developing creative thinking skills of primary school students. The effectiveness of the use of creative tasks in the development of independent learning skills, increasing the motivation and activity of schoolchildren in the context of distance learning was also described in detail.
At the meeting, Asima Ryskulbekova believes that the development of important professional skills and values of the XXI century in the training of future teachers should be carried out by pedagogical universities.
The event was attended by Kazakh National Pedagogical University named after Abai, Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University, S. East Kazakhstan University named after Amanzholov, I. Zhetysu University named after Zhansugurov, Sh. Valikhanov Kokshetau University, Pavlodar Pedagogical University, O.A. Zhezkazgan University named after Baikonurov, EA Teachers, teachers and students of Karaganda University named after Buketov, Zharkent Higher Humanitarian and Technical College, Kostanay Pedagogical College and schools in different regions of the country took part. Participants of the online webinar asked questions to the speaker on the topic and shared their thoughts.
It's worth noting that a series of methodological seminars and trainings will be continued in the future.
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