Tuesday, 8 June 2021

NETRUZ Research mentor training course has finished

 
As you know, the NETRUZ Project organised the first Teacher research mentor training course at the end of April 2021. The purpose of this course was to train English language teachers in research and encourage them to improve their teaching practices by integrating action research, exploratory action research in classrooms, increase their research literacy and implement context-appropriate methodologies.

Within this training, 7 English language who are working in educational institutions (schools and universities) of Uzbekistan were selected to become TEACHER RESEARCH MENTORS of our project.  They are Dilafruz Sarimsakova from Namangan State University; Ella Maksakova from Webster University in Uzbekistan, British Management University in Tashkent; Feruza Erkulova from Namangan State University; Klara R. Nazmutdinova from UzSWLU, Webster University in Tashkent; Malika Mirvokhidova (Kudratova) from TEAM University; and Nilufar Tillayeva from UzSWLU and Webster University, Dildora Khallyeva from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy.

For our training, we have also invited teachers and researchers from various countries to share their research findings, research tips, exploratory action research tips with our mentors. These wonderful guest speakers are Addy Ahmad from Malaysia, Suzie Ryu from South Korea, Vinayadhar Raju from India, Darío Luis Banegas from the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, and Sagun Shrestha, a PhD candidate at Dublin City University.

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