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Ways of increasing students' self-organisation for self-study

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  • Sholpan Kolumbayeva
  • Elmira Aitenova
  • Assel Tanatova
  • Akkalam Zhekeyeva
  • Aliya Kosshygulova

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The study aims to reveal the psychological and pedagogical indicators of self-management in a student's personality and systematize contemporary synergetic approaches for distance education. The research hypothesis suggests the possibility of optimizing students' motivation for self-management and self-learning for efficient education in a distance mode. The study's methodology is comprehensive and uses a qualitative approach. 463 students from higher institutions in Kazakhstan participated in the study. The research used a survey method in which students assessed their self-study skills. Qualitative analysis of the questionnaires made it possible to divide the respondents into three subgroups according to the results of their ability to self-study. Training and additional classes were planned and conducted in these subgroups, considering the results of the power to self-organize and self-learn, which had a positive effect. Students have different indicators of self-learning abilities, and dividing them into subgroups and differentiating the approach to organizing training has significantly increased self-learning abilities. The synergetic approach allows students to develop their self-management skills and use innovative methods to improve their subject knowledge quality. Using differentiated and synergistic approaches in online learning helps to improve the quality of learning in general.

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  • Sholpan Kolumbayeva & Elmira Aitenova & Assel Tanatova & Akkalam Zhekeyeva & Aliya Kosshygulova, 2023. "Ways of increasing students' self-organisation for self-study," Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, vol. 10(4), pages 719-727.
  • Handle: RePEc:aoj:jeelre:v:10:y:2023:i:4:p:719-727:id:5164
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