- Dünya Multidisipliner Araştırmalar Dergisi
- Vol: Issue: 2 - KAZAKİSTAN 30. BAğIMSIZLIK YILI Special Issue
- RURAL SCHOOL IN KAZAKHSTAN: FROM URBANIZATION TO INNOVATION
RURAL SCHOOL IN KAZAKHSTAN: FROM URBANIZATION TO INNOVATION
Authors : б.к. ВАСИЧ, д.г. САММЕРС, G.u. UTEMİSSOVA
Pages : 152-174
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Publication Date : 2020-01-15
Article Type : Research
Abstract :Modernization of the education system in Kazakhstan mainly involves ensuring the high quality of educational services provided by educational organizations. At the same time, the effectiveness of the educational process is directly dependent on an efficient, professionally organized system of managing the results of external and internal assessment of the educational achievements of students. The introduction of the updated educational content in 2016 showed that primary school-age children could show a high level of development of thought processes such as observation, analysis, and reasoning. The research was conducted on Secondary school № 22, TC "RISHKA", Aktobe, Aktobe region. The survey included elementary school children from the first, second, and third grades (N=65). The first-graders were 27 (17 boys and 10 girls); second-graders were 19 (10 boys and 9 girls); third-graders included 19 people (8 boys and 11 girls). Children are persons who have not attained the legal age for consent to treatments or procedures involved in research; in Kazakhstan, anyone under the age of 18 is considered a child. That is why we requested parents to fill the consent form. We analyzed and studied the reading skills of elementary school children (grades 1, 2, 3) on three indicators: fluency, correctness, and awareness of reading. We divided the respondents (1st grade) into 3 groups: 1 group - children who could read when entering school, 2 group - children who knew letters but could not read when entering school and 3 group - children who could not know letters and could not read when entering school. The following methods were used to study this skill: analysis of fluency and correctness of reading in younger schoolchildren (by T. G. Egorov), analysis of the level of awareness of reading and comprehension in younger schoolchildren (by M. P. Voyushina). Reading fluency (from lowest to highest) for elementary students requires the following: 1st grade - 15 to 40 words; 2nd grade - 35 to 65 words; 3rd grade, 50 to 85 words. The results showed that first graders had two students with High Literacy Speed (Max=45; Me=16.8); the majority of students showed a low level of Literacy, 16 students showed low results in Reading Rate (Min=7, Std.=9.2). We should mention the fact that students who demonstrated the best reading scores were able to read before the beginning of the school year. The fluency of reading for grade 2 students is average: high fluency rate (N=2); average fluency rate (N=7); low fluency rate (N=10), where most of the students showed results below that average (Me=33, Std=13.4). The results of third-graders demonstrated a low result in Reading Proficiency Test (Me= 44.2, Std=14.2). The results of reading comprehension were shocking 53% of participants were still on the Fragmentary level. The results of PISA 2018, which includes measuring children's understanding of the text, have become widely known. After a while, many professional publications have published materials testifying our weakness in reading literacy.Keywords : criterion evaluation, cumulative evaluation of the section, cumulative evaluation of the quarter, functional literacy, primary schoolchildren