Improving the supervisory competence of future trainers-teachers with the help of innovative technologies

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Abdinabi Issayev
Baktiyar Ortayev
Gani Issayev
Doskarayev Baurzhan
Alpamyssova Gulzhaina

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The purpose of this research; The aim of the study is to get the opinions of prospective teachers about increasing the supervisory competencies of teacher candidates with the help of innovative technologies. The study group of the research consists of 125 teacher candidates studying at universities in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Research data were collected through a semi-structured interview form developed by the researchers. As a result of the research; It has been revealed that the majority of teacher candidates have moderate supervisory competence. The pre-service teachers stated that the course content for increasing their supervisory competencies in the education they received was moderately sufficient. The vast majority of teacher candidates have a positive perspective on increasing their supervisory competencies with the help of technology. The pre-service teachers presented the ability to use technology in supervision, to gain learning skills with technology support, and to gain the ability to understand students' interests, abilities and expectations with technology support, as suggestions for increasing their supervisory competencies through technology. In addition, providing the ability to use technology in supervision with online education applications and organizing teacher training programs in accordance with the use of technology in supervision competencies are among the suggestions developed by pre-service teachers.


Keywords; Teachers of the future, supervisory competencies, innovative technologies.

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Issayev, A., Ortayev, B., Issayev, G., Baurzhan, D., & Gulzhaina, A. (2022). Improving the supervisory competence of future trainers-teachers with the help of innovative technologies. World Journal on Educational Technology: Current Issues, 14(3), 692–703. https://doi.org/10.18844/wjet.v14i3.7276
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