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Monitoring the competence of continuous professional development of future and early-career teachers in the context of their self-development: A replication study

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  • Murzalinova Alma
  • Ualiyeva Nazym
  • Kabdirova Ainagul
  • Gura Tetiana
  • Chemodanova Galina

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The resources, mechanisms, and organization of continuous professional development (CPD) for future and early-career teachers require research in the global context of educational reforms. The subject of the study is the monitoring of CPD competencies, which enables the diagnosis of its long-term and sustainable effectiveness in student training and teacher activities. The article examines the impact of monitoring on guided self-development aimed at more forward-looking goals than merely addressing difficulties, supported by stable intrinsic motivations for self-realization. The purpose of the study is to determine how, based on monitoring, students and teachers design guided self-development to confidently enter a profession that is becoming increasingly diverse and complex. Monitoring of CPD competencies is viewed in the study as the main method of self-development, while competition within the educational ecosystem creates an environment conducive to self-development. The continuity of a person’s professional development is ensured through a comprehensive assessment of their readiness and abilities in dynamics from a current profile to a "progress bar." This dynamic, in turn, depends on factors identified through monitoring: meta-learning, the educational environment, and the professional community. The results of the study aim to improve the preparation of future teachers, design support programs for early-career teachers, develop a self-development ecosystem, and clarify the philosophy of professional growth.

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  • Murzalinova Alma & Ualiyeva Nazym & Kabdirova Ainagul & Gura Tetiana & Chemodanova Galina, 2025. "Monitoring the competence of continuous professional development of future and early-career teachers in the context of their self-development: A replication study," International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, Innovative Research Publishing, vol. 8(4), pages 2229-2241.
  • Handle: RePEc:aac:ijirss:v:8:y:2025:i:4:p:2229-2241:id:8359
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