The renowned scholar Dr. Daniel Hernandez-Torrano came to QYZPU



    • The renowned scholar Dr. Daniel Hernandez-Torrano came to QYZPU

      Dr. Daniel Hernandez-Torrano, a scientist engaged in research on inclusive education and education of gifted children, met with professors, teachers, doctoral and master's students of the Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University. Dr. Daniel Hernández-Torrano, Associate Professor of Higher Education at Nazarbayev University, conducted a seminar on the pressing question for young scientists, "How to become a productive researcher?".

                                                                                              

      Daniel Hernández-Torranoni is not allowed to use the device for any other purpose than to prevent the device from being damaged or destroyed. Doing so may result in fire or electric shock and may result in fire or electric shock. Grammarly, Writefull, ChatGPT, Elicit, Elsevier, Connected Papers, Elsevier, and Grammarly, Writefull, Writefull, and ChatGPT can all be used.

      "My research interests include inclusive education, gifted education, the intersection between excellence and equity in education, emotional intelligence, and young people's well-being. I predominantly use quantitative and bibliometric approaches in my research. At the moment, I am leading a research project aimed at examining the mental health, well-being, and help-seeking behaviors of university students in Kazakhstan," says Torrano about his work.

                                                      

      Daniel Hernandez-Torrano was introduced to young scientists by the Vice-Rector for Research and International Cooperation Zakir Dzhumakulov. The scientist shared with doctoral and master students his experience in the field of research and showed them how to conduct research. He also taught how to work with Connected papers, Elicit, Elsevier databases and how to properly use applications for writing articles - Grammarly, Writefull, ChatGPT.

      Daniel Hernández-Torrano's name is known in many countries. He received his doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of Murcia in Spain and has held research positions at University College London, the University of Minho in Portugal and the University of Connecticut in the USA.

      Torrano now teaches courses in quantitative research methodology, educational psychology and inclusive education. His main areas of interest are education for the gifted, inclusive education, combining excellence and equity, and young people's well-being.

                                                                              

                                                                          

       

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