Abstract

Relevance. The article addresses the importance of research on modern education in the professional preparation of future elementary school teachers. The research relevance is determined by the fact that modern teachers have difficulties in stimulating attention and approaches to learning of elementary school children. In this regard, students in higher educational institutions of the Republic of Kazakhstan are in continuous search of new methods, techniques, and forms of organizing educational research activities based on updated education.Purpose. The research aims to study the methods and forms of research activity training for future elementary school teachers based on renewed education in Kazakhstan.Methodology. The methodological basis of the research consisted of general theoretical methods of scientific knowledge: analysis and synthesis, abstraction and idealization, and modeling.Results. The research results concluded that all modern elementary school teachers participate in pedagogical experiments in the modern education system, in all innovative processes, develop new educational programs and implement new educational technologies that require research skills based on renewed education. The issues discussed relate to the importance of curricula and experiments as well as the approach that students (future elementary school teachers) use in research activities.Conclusions. All of the studies reviewed included issues of professional development for future teachers over a long period, throughout their higher education. It should be noted that the entire education of elementary school teachers, as found in the study, includes the impact of a broader context, while all studies consider the impact of the same educational standard. All the activities described in the research contributed to the development of approaches to teaching science that were consistent with the current research literature. The practical significance of the research lies in the results that can be used as an instructional and practical material for students and researchers involved in school education and early childhood education.

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