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BULLETIN Series of Philological Sciences

THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORAL COMPOTENCY THROUGH DIDACTIC DEMONSTRATIONS BY DOCTORAL STUDENTS

Published 06-2021
Al-FarabiKazakh national university,
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S. Taubaeva

Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Al-Farabi Kazakh national university

Abai Kazakh national pedagogical university, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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S. Imanbaeva

д.п.н., профессор

Abai Kazakh national pedagogical university, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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Zh. Baltabaeva

Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Abai Kazakh national pedagogical university, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Abstract

The academic literacy among students development problem, which includes academic reading, academic writing, and academic performance, becomes relevant in the Republic of Kazakhstan, in the system of higher and postgraduate education.

PhD students in the field of pedagogy study the basic discipline "Pedagogy Philosophy and Methodology". This discipline is designed to educate them in public speaking to an audience with their search and experiment results throughout their studies.

For a speech to the audience, students prepare a scientific report. Report (scientific), researcher public presentation, which is a summary of his scientific search results, design, experiment. The purpose, structure and content of the discipline allows the teacher to systematize didactic presentations in six areas and use them in lectures and seminars. Over the past ten years, these presentations have contributed to the deeper understanding and assimilation by PhD students of the pedagogy philosophical and methodological foundations, and the pedagogical research methodological tools.

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How to Cite

[1]
Таубаева, Ш., Иманбаева, С. and Балтабаева, Ж. 2021. THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORAL COMPOTENCY THROUGH DIDACTIC DEMONSTRATIONS BY DOCTORAL STUDENTS. BULLETIN Series of Philological Sciences. 2, 2(72) (Jun. 2021), 481–487. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2020-2.1728-7804.80.