ONLINE LEARNING: ADAPTING TO CHANGES TEACHERS OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN IN THE PANDEMIC CONDITIONS

Authors

  • G. Sadyr Almaty Management University Author
  • G. Dusembayeva Almaty Management University Author
  • G. Karimova Almaty Management University Author
  • N. Nugumanov Almaty Management University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54251/2522-4026.2024.4.10

Keywords:

higher education, online learning, COVID-19 pandemic, teachers, student, educational process

Abstract

The article discusses the results of a study of university teachers’ adaptation to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results of the study showed the peculiarities of university teachers’ perception of the crisis situation during the pandemic, as well as the real situation of transformation of educational activities in an online format. University teachers played an important role in ensuring the continuity of the educational process and a smooth transition from the traditional learning format to online learning. Online learning during the emergency contributed to the development and formation of culture between students and teachers. University teachers have faced psychological and physical stress during the pandemic. Teachers are aware of the importance of integrating online technologies into the educational process and prefer a blended approach to learning. 

Author Biographies

  • G. Sadyr, Almaty Management University

    Candidate of philological sciences. senior language instructor

  • G. Dusembayeva, Almaty Management University

    Candidate of pedagogic sciences, assistant professor

  • G. Karimova, Almaty Management University

    Master, senior language instructor

  • N. Nugumanov, Almaty Management University

    senior lecturer

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Published

2024-09-03

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Section

Pedagogical Sciences and Humanities

How to Cite

ONLINE LEARNING: ADAPTING TO CHANGES TEACHERS OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN IN THE PANDEMIC CONDITIONS. (2024). SCIENCE JOURNAL "AUEZOV UNIVERSITY", 10(3), 153-159. https://doi.org/10.54251/2522-4026.2024.4.10