The effectiveness of interactive teaching methods in the professional training of pre-service geography teachers

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The pre-service training of competent geography teachers requires searching for effective teaching methods to increase their professional competence. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of interactive teaching methods for teaching geography during the pre-service teacher training. The ideas of transactional analysis and interactionism underlay the interactive teacher training of 260 students from Kazakh universities. The survey revealed interactive teaching methods positively influence the readiness of pre-service teachers to enhance their professional competence. This research confirms the importance of using interactive teaching methods to promote students' engagement and cooperation during the preservice teacher training.

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Ferizat, M., & Kuat, B. (2021). The effectiveness of interactive teaching methods in the professional training of pre-service geography teachers. Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 16(4), 1976–1996. https://doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v16i4.6066

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