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Item Open Access Cardinality of survival set for the chaotic Tent map with holes(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Aitu N.; Bayadilova G.Abstract. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the dynamics of one dimensionaldiscrete dynamical systems: Tent map family T_3, Doubling map E_2 and shift map σ are investigated. Let I-intervals(Holes) lie in the interval [0,1) and let E_2 be a Doubling map. The survivor set Ω(I) :={x∈[0,1) : E_nx /∈ I, n≥0}. Depending on location and size of the intervals we will characterize the survivor set Ω(I) infinite or finite. Also we will show conjugacy of some maps that used in this paper. By using conjugacy of functions we will show that the Survivor set is infinite or finite in another composition of maps. The Cantor sets Λ that occur as non-survivor sets for c >2 from Tent map family T_c.[1]Item Open Access Development of metacognitive skill in teaching mathematics(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Yernazar A.Abstract. The study of metacognitive processes in the context of training and education is currently undoubtedly a priority in metacognitive psychology as a whole. The importance of this group of studies is due in many respects to the large representation of the class of processes in question in educational activities. At the same time, work in this area is not limited to a sample of primary school children, as this has been a significant amount of time. In recent years, the inclusion of the category of metacognition in education affects the educational activities of senior students, graduate students, and generally people involved in continuing education. The study described in this article aims at investigating the relation between the development of metacognition skills and success in learning algebraic identity formulas among middle school students. It uses a quantitative approach. Participants are about 50 students of 7th grade from Oral Bilim Innovation Liceum in Kazakhstan and are divided into two groups, namely experimental and control group. The data is collected by taking a pre-test and post-test from both classes. The diagnostic test is constructed by the researcher and confirmed by university professors. During the research students in the experimental group are familiarized with the concept of metacognition and its strategies such as thinking aloud, self-questioning, reflection and active learning strategies by applying them to solve problems with identity formulas. Finally, the data will be analyzed with ttest and much deeper conclusion will be drawn about the development of metacognitive strategies among students in teaching mathematics.Item Open Access Does discussion have effect on students’ responses?(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Kaymak S.Abstract. Peer instruction teaching method has become an efficient learning strategy at all education grades. Peer teaching method developed by Eric Mazur can be defined as a technique in which participants actively participate in the education process by discussing in a peer group and helping each other in the group during the lesson. The aim of the present research was to investigate the effect of discussion in peer instruction techniques during the lecture. The application was carried out five weeks with 30 students in the first-course education mathematics students in an introduction to mathematical analysis lesson at Suleyman Demirel University in Kazakhstan. Concept test questions were asked to students during the lecture. We analyzed the answers of 32 multiple-choice conceptual different questions. We measured the data by using a ttest (p=.000). The results showed the discussion has a significant influence on the change of students’ responses from inaccurate to accurate answers as previous studies.Item Open Access Effects of formulating math problems on primary students` performance(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Abdilazim A.; Auyesbay B.Abstract. In maths classrooms at every level in all countries of the world, students can be observed solving problems. The quality and genuineness of these maths problems has been the theme of many arguments and debates in recent years.In this article we are going to show and compare the performance of primary school students using our experiment. We collected 20 second-grade students and conducted a lesson with traditional way of teaching. At next lesson we had took an examination to check if our students have comprehended the material and got the results. The next lesson they were given tasks to pose problems related to the same topic we had learned last time and took another exam with the same level of difficulty and a slight change of numbers and got the results as well. The change and progress of students impressed us.Item Open Access Impact of use of technology in mathematics lessons on student achievement and attitudes(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Sabyr Zh.Abstract. These days, it is accepted that when innovation is utilized suitably in study hall guidance, it has a positive effect on understudy accomplishment or achievement. In addition, utilizing innovation in training or showing assists instructors with giving quick input to understudies and inspires dynamic understudy learning, joint effort, and participation. It additionally assists educators with giving individualized learning openings and adaptability for their understudies. About portion of the understudies were undecided in their perspective towards use of development, around 33% of the assemble delighted in using informative advancement in exercise; yet reasonable over a fourth of the understudies imparted negative perspectives towards using enlightening advancement. As far as tendency, about portion of the understudies supported the use of informative advancement in exercise, in a manner of speaking 16.5% of them didn't support the use of development, and reasonable more than 33% of them were uncertain. My study exploring student success with the use of educational technology was conducted using mathematics as the subject, and it could be repeated with other school subjects. The findings in this study can shed light on the use of educational technology for teaching mathematics in similar education systems around the globe, in order to encourage education administrators to implement use of educational technology in mathematics lessons.Item Open Access Investigate mathematical creativity in the fractions topic in fifth grade students(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Assan M.Abstract. The article discusses the methodological problem of familiarizing a younger student with the concepts of "share" and "fraction" in an elementary school mathematics course. In mathematics textbooks for elementary grades, a student receives information about fractions only through a system of practical actions on real objects, quantities and a description of these actions in the language of special mathematical symbols. Teaching fractions is an integral part of the math program. But why are fractions so hard to understand for children? There are three big things that confuse children most often. 1. We often ask children to complete a series of steps without understanding the reasons for these steps. Sometimes, when they are younger, students are not even ready for the development of concepts. 2. Children often have misconceptions about all the complex topics of mathematics, including fractions. When we can help children resist these misconceptions, learning is often easier. 3. Children struggle with fractions for the same reason that children struggle with many new concepts: they just need practice. Examples of such practical actions are given in the article.Item Open Access New methods of teaching law problems & perspectives(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Niteesh K.U.Abtract. There has been shift from, only ‘Class Room Learning’ to the ‘Clinical Method of Learning’ and it will be the major revolutionizing work in the history of Law Teaching. The researcher will discuss in detail the learning by doing method which can be used for teaching law students and also evaluating them. The present ‘Learning by doing Model" can also be used to evaluate various projects of students. Apart from that the researcher will present quite a few models to integrate the different subjects with clinical approach of teaching law and make recommendations as to how this can be mentored and evaluated. The researcher has discussed in detail the model adopted in Galgotias University and its pros and cons and how this model has helped the students in better learning.Item Open Access Organization of extracurricular work in mathematics(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Yessirkeppova A.; Yessenbolkyzy A.Abstract.The article explains the technology for organizing extracurricular activities with students in mathematics and the methodology for their implementation, the general characteristics and benefits of different types of extracurricular activities in developing skills in students.Item Open Access The Automation of Course Scheduling in Higher Education Institutions: Mathematical methods and software products(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Aitchanov B.; Baimuratov O.; Rustauletov B.Abstract. The formation and management of schedules is repetitive and troublesome for any class, university and organization. Limited resources in terms of people, time and locations. Institutions needs solutions that will meet all of these constraints of scheduling. That system for scheduling should take in control the scheduling process which takes time by automatically allocating time slots for teaching and creating course schedule. And easily can be integrated with their systems without need to do some extra work like adding data for scheduling or exporting them, reducing the time spend on creating schedules and minimizing errors that made by people. Today, there are various types of systems and services designed to create schedules, reserve classrooms, assign classrooms for course teachers at specific times. The use of modern technologies, methods and models makes it easy to use open applications and services, as well as services at the local level. This paper presents the results of the analysis of systems. Their structures, algorithms, models, and also functional capabilities. The aim of this work is to determine the types of applications and systems, analysis of various options for the implementation of algorithms for the formation of schedules in educational institutions.Item Open Access The effect of active learning method on students’ attitude towards mathematics(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Kazmagambet B.; Ibraimova Zh.; Kaimak S.Abstract. The world is changing so fast, and therefore education needs to adapt to the challenges of times. In order to update the content of school education in the Republic of Kazakhstan modern trends are going to be used. These trends contain pedagogical methods that can be used to preserve and even increase internal motivation, as active learning. Active learning method is an treatment where students participate or interact with the learning process, as opposed to passively taking in the information. The goal of this study is to identify the impact of active learning method on 10th grade students’ attitude towards mathematics of the students the second semester of the school year 2019-2020. More specifically, it attempted to determine and compare the attitude toward mathematics of students’ exposure to active learning and traditional teaching strategy. The Likert scale used to evaluate the attitude of students toward mathematics. Mean, Cronbach value, T-test were the statistical tools used in anatomizing and interpreting the research data. The discovering showed that the students in the active learning group had auspicious attitude than students in the conventional teaching group. According to the findings after research, we saw the direct relation between attitude and active learning. It is concluded that the students’ attitude toward mathematics was better by using active learning strategy. It is recommended that mathematics teacher should use active learning strategy in order to improve the attitude toward mathematics of the students.Item Open Access THE EFFECT OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING ON STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Nurbavliyev O.; Kaymak S.; Аlmas А.; Mbala O.A.Abstract. The aim of this research was to investigate the effect of project-based learning (PBL) on second-course education mathematics students’ achievement. The study was carried out 5 weeks with 37 students in a principle of geometry course at Suleyman Demirel University in Kazakhstan. The final results were obtained to measure students’ academic achievement as pretest and post-test were obtained. Data were analyzed using a t-test. The results of the achievement test indicated PBL has a significant positive effect on students’ achievement in the principle of geometry course.Item Open Access The role of repetition in learning math(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Yessenbolkyzy A.; Yessirkepova A.Abstract. Mathematics is one of the most important aspects of school education. School mathematics is a meaningful, fascinating and accessible field of activity, giving the student rich food for the mind, connecting him with universal human culture, forming the most important personality traits.In learning mathematics, practice makes perfect. In the process of teaching math, the repetition of the studied material is given an important place. Properly organized repetition is one of the factors contributing to the intellectual development of each student, their achievement of deep and lasting knowledge. The need to repeat the previously studied material is caused by the very structure of the curriculum of mathematics. For example, students go through the curriculum topic: “Quadrangles” in 8th grade, but use it in grades 10-11 when studying the topics: “Surface of bodies of revolution”, “Surface area”, “Volume of bodies”, etc.To teach mathematics without repeating the material previously passed on every lesson every day, this means transmitting, retelling to students a certain amount of different laws, theorems, formulas, etc., completely not caring about how firmly and consciously this material was mastered by our pets; it means not giving children deep and lasting knowledge. Researches showed us that repetition is the main instrument of the study. Results of the analysis revealed that students exposed to repetition with variation approach had significantly higher achievement, conceptual understanding and improved retention.Item Open Access К вопросу обучения бакалавров предпринимательству(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Мехмет ТашАннотация .В статье рассматривается актуальность вопросов обучения бакалавров предпринимательской деятельности. Показана актуальность этого знания в условиях Казахстана. При рассмотрении данного вопроса автор опирается на основные государственные программы и документы, определяющие стратегию развития страны, в образовательной сфере в том числе. Отмечается, что проблемы обучения бакалавров педагогической направленности предпринимательству недостаточно исследованы. Между тем, по мнению автора, в настоящее время вопросы рыночного подхода к образованию как никогда актуальны.В статье рассматриваются региональные рынки образовательных услуг, обобщается опыт исследователей о предпринимательстве в области образования. Автор также акцентирует внимание на важности предпринимательских компетенций учителя, при этом замечает, что рассматриваемая проблема требует дальнейшего изучения.Item Open Access Мектеп оқушыларының сыни тұрғыдан ойлау қабілеттерін дамыту(2020 International Young Scholars Workshop, 2020) Зайтжанова А.С.Аңдатпа. Сыни тұрғыдан ойлау - бұл ХХІ ғасырдағы шығармашылық ойлау (креативті ойлау), қарым-қатынас және топта жұмыс жасау дағдылары сияқты өте маңызды дағды. Бұл дағдылар ХХІ ғасырдағы өмір мен қоршаған ортадағы анағұрлым күрделі жағдайларға дайын оқушылардың ажырамас бөлігі болып табылады. Сыни тұрғыдан ойлау - бұл математикадан есеп шығара алатын оқушыларды және шынымен түсініп есеп шығара алатын оқушылардан ажыратуға болатын негізгі фактор деуге болады. Осы мақалада оқушылардың жалпы оқу және оның ішінде математиканы оқу барысында оларда сыни көзқарастың төмен болу себептері нақтыланған. Математикада сыни ойлау дағдыларын дамытуға күш салу бүкіл әлемде математикалық білім берудің оқу бағдарламасының негізгі күн тәртібіне айналды. Оқушылардың жалпы оқуға және оның ішінде математика оқу барысында оларда сыни көзқарас қалыптастыру үшін қандай әдістер қолдану керектігіне мысалдар келтірілген. Себебі көптеген зерттеушілер сыни ойлау қабілеттерін дамыту математикалық көрсеткіштерді жақсарта алатындығын дәлелдеген. Сыни тұрғыдан ойлау қабілеттерін дамыту оқу бағдарламаларында қолданысы оқушылардың математика пәнінен үлгерімін жақсартуына үлкен үлесін қосады.