The Impact of Pedagogical Approaches for Forming Digital Competence in Students

Authors

  • Aigul Medeshova Educational programs for the training of computer science teachers and IT specialists, M. Utemisov West Kazakhstan University, Uralsk 090000, Kazakhstan;
  • Nurya Adelbaeva Educational programs for the training of teachers of languages and literature, M. Utemisov West Kazakhstan University, Uralsk 090000, Kazakhstan;
  • Alman Kushekkaliev Educational programs for the training of computer science teachers and IT specialists, M. Utemisov West Kazakhstan University, Uralsk 090000, Kazakhstan;
  • Saule Akimova Educational programs for the training of computer science teachers and IT specialists, M. Utemisov West Kazakhstan University, Uralsk 090000, Kazakhstan;
  • Gulnar Khazhgaliyeva Educational programs in pedagogy and psychology, M. Utemisov West Kazakhstan University, Uralsk 090000, Kazakhstan;
  • Lyazzat Ramazanova Educational programs for the training of computer science teachers and IT specialists, M. Utemisov West Kazakhstan University, Uralsk 090000, Kazakhstan;
  • Аkmaral Kassymova Affiliation Institute of Economics, Information Technology and Vocational Education, Zhangir khan West Kazakhstan Agrarian-technical University, Uralsk 090000, Kazakhstan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48161/qaj.v4n4a1023

Abstract

The digital revolution in education has fundamentally transformed teaching methods in higher education. Fostering students' digital competencies is vital for equipping them with the skills needed in our rapidly evolving technological landscape. This article focuses on formulating effective pedagogical strategies and methods for enhancing the digital competence of part-time students. It aims to provide measurable outcomes in terms of students' improved digital skills. The methodology developed combines traditional and digital teaching methods and underscores the teacher's pivotal role in its implementation, clarifying the concept of "digital competence." Employing specific quantitative and empirical research methods, ensures the methodological rigor of this study. The resulting methodology is designed to establish a digital ecosystem within higher education, enabling students to thrive in the digital age and contributing to the broader academic discourse on digital competence.

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Published

2025-01-01

How to Cite

Medeshova , A. ., Adelbaeva , N. ., Kushekkaliev , A. ., Akimova , S. ., Khazhgaliyeva , G. ., Ramazanova , L. ., & Kassymova А. . (2025). The Impact of Pedagogical Approaches for Forming Digital Competence in Students. Qubahan Academic Journal, 4(4), 374–382. https://doi.org/10.48161/qaj.v4n4a1023

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