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Designing professional development for teachers in the post-course period

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  • Gulnara Ibragimova

  • Meiramgul Zhetpisbayeva

  • Marina Kushnir

  • Saltanat Mukusheva

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The article is devoted to the study of approaches and technologies for setting professional development goals for teachers in the post-course period. Clear goal-setting plays a key role in ensuring conscious professional development directed by the teachers themselves. Aim: to search for tools that enable teachers to design a personalized professional development program in the post-course period based on goal-setting. The authors used survey methods and content analysis to assess the quantitative characteristics of the collected material, to identify features in setting professional development goals, and changes in their formulation. A survey of 21,681 teachers was conducted to determine their educational needs and their conscious attitude towards professional development in the post-course period. To test the methodology associated with the use of a specially developed tool for designing a personalized program, 84 teachers were involved voluntarily. The results made it possible to justify an innovative solution to the problem of designing a personalized professional development program based on the definition of specific, achievable goals in the form of a patentable utility model. Its applicability as a self-configurable constructor due to the personalized visual configuration of the set elements demonstrates its potential use when new requirements for teacher qualifications and competencies.

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  • Gulnara Ibragimova & Meiramgul Zhetpisbayeva & Marina Kushnir & Saltanat Mukusheva, 2025. "Designing professional development for teachers in the post-course period," International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, Innovative Research Publishing, vol. 8(6), pages 1074-1082.
  • Handle: RePEc:aac:ijirss:v:8:y:2025:i:6:p:1074-1082:id:9820
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