Results of the “Psychology and Pedagogy” Section

On April 16, 2026, a session of the “Psychology and Pedagogy” section was held at the Kazakh-American Free University as part of the XVI International Forum of Young Scientists “Modern Scientific Trends: From Applied Research to Innovation.” L.N. Glushkova moderated the section.

The section featured 27 papers on current issues in psychology, pedagogy, inclusive support, professional burnout, digitalization of education, the use of artificial intelligence, sports pedagogy, and personal development in the educational environment. Participants presented both theoretical research and practice-oriented developments aimed at solving contemporary problems in the education system.

Following the results of the “Psychology and Pedagogy” section, the best speakers were selected and the most informative scientific presentations were recognized. Participants demonstrated a high level of preparation, the relevance of their research, and the practical focus of their work. First-place diplomas were awarded to A.A. Korovina, M. Sibiryachkin, E.E. Bigulzhaeva, and Zh. Ermekova.

Second-place diplomas were awarded to M. Zhunussova, D.E. Shchegol, A.A. Larionova, A. Akhmadiev, D. Kizeeva, and D. Filatova.

Third-place diplomas were awarded to D. Akhtiyarova, A.V. Evdokina, A. Kuznetsova, and S.E. Kurmanaeva.

V.V. Kryuchkova was awarded a Certificate for Active Participation.

Particularly interesting were the presentations on psychological characteristics of individuals as a factor in conflict among students, effective practices for interacting with children with ASD, the use of artificial intelligence in pedagogy, first-year student health and academic performance, and the professional challenges of young teachers.

Following the discussion, the section participants noted the high level of preparation of the speakers, the relevance of the selected topics, and the practical significance of the presented research. The winners and runners-up were awarded first, second, and third-place diplomas, as well as certificates for active participation.

Department of Pedagogy and Psychology