Using mobile learning to shape the national values of future teachers: An examination of practice

Aziya Zhumabayeva, Sazhila Nurzhanova, Rabiga Bazarbekova, Zhazira Zhumabayeva, Assel Stambekova

Article ID: 10119
Vol 8, Issue 14, 2024

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Comparative studies of national values are becoming increasingly important in the context of contemporary globalization processes. An essential condition for the shaping of national values in learners is the enrichment of pedagogical technology with components of digital technology. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches were used in the current study. The purpose of this research is to examine the efficacy of mobile learning in shaping the national values of prospective teachers. The experiment included 180 participants. Diagnostics of the levels of national values formation in the initial stage confirmed the assumption about the low formation of national values among teacher candidates and, consequently, the need for targeted work on their formation. This study demonstrates that significant advances in students’ national values have occurred following the introduction and testing of mobile learning with experimental group (EG) participants to shape national values. The data from this study can serve as the basis for creating strategies for shaping the national values of learners in universities and as a methodological basis for adapting mobile learning for the shaping of national values.


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elementary education; mobile learning; national values; shaping; teacher candidates

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