The 4rd stream of the training course for teachers "Digital Literacy" has ended

Academic year: 2020-2021
Number of listeners: 15

From January 25 to February 5, the teachers of the fourth stream of the Digital Literacy course were trained.
Fifteen teachers from two departments: "Higher Mathematics and Physics" and "Jurisprudence and Economics" are invited to the fourth stream of training.
The teachers of the course consolidated their knowledge in the field of information technology, and they also received new knowledge that is needed now for the implementation of educational activities.
The course program contains the entire basic complex of working with computer technology, digital equipment, as well as modern software necessary for organizing work online.
At the end of the training course, teachers passed computer testing.
In cases where the teacher already has knowledge of more than 85-90% of the recommended course, he can immediately pass computer testing and receive a certificate.
During testing, teachers need to answer 40 questions generated from a general collection of test items (300 questions). 40 minutes are allocated for testing.
Teachers who have successfully passed the test are awarded certificates.

Summarized the training course for four streams. 76 teachers from 8 departments passed the full course of training and testing. The table below shows the attendance and academic performance of teachers in the course.
 

 

Departments

Number of teachers

Attendance

Academic performance

1

Pedagogy and psychology

8

100%

70%

2

Educational technologies

11

91%

74%

3

Domestic and foreign history

11

55%

48%

4

Kazakh language and literature

10

60%

45%

5

Foreign languages

11

91%

76%

6

Software

10

100%

77%

7

Higher mathematics and physics

7

100%

93%

8

Jurisprudence and economics

8

100%

78%

 

Average rate

76

89%

71%

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