The development of research competence in post-graduate foreign language students using project-based methods

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https://doi.org/10.17846/topling-2025-0005

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foreign language teachers, research competence, project-based methods, post-graduate foreign language students, questionnaire

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This article is aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of developing research competence in post-graduate foreign language students, enhancing their scientific and research skills, enabling independent problem-solving in their professional field, and improving their academic training through project-based methods.   Today's educational paradigm puts students themselves at the center of the educational process, their needs, characteristics and talents and their development, the need for a teacher to master research competence is obvious. One of the most effective ways to form specialists with creative thinking is to involve post-graduate foreign language students in research activities. With research competence, a specialist is able to actively and productively analyze evidence, develop and apply new, more efficient algorithms, resources and technologies, instead of being limited to using ready-made, sometimes outdated solutions. The authors of this study highlight that while post-graduate foreign language students understand the concept, goals, and objectives of research, they often lack the motivation and skills required for independent work, information analysis, and research competence development. To address this challenge, research competence must be systematically cultivated from the early stages of postgraduate education. A well-structured educational environment is essential for developing students' research skills. The study, conducted at Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages, used surveys and pedagogical observation to assess the research competence levels of master’s degree students. The findings emphasize the importance of targeted instructional strategies in fostering research competence, ensuring that by graduation, students possess the necessary skills for conducting independent research effectively.

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2025-06-30

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