Innovative Methods for Developing Practice-Oriented Competencies of Learners Based on Local Geographic Toponyms

Authors

  • Savanchiyeva Armanay Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Keywords:

practice-oriented competencies, local geographic toponyms, innovative methods, pedagogical design, experiential learning

Abstract

This study investigates innovative pedagogical methods for developing practice-oriented competencies in learners through the integration of local geographic toponyms into educational practice. The research aims to explore how contextualized place names can serve as a basis for experiential learning activities that enhance analytical, spatial, and research skills among students. A mixed-methods approach was employed, including curriculum analysis, the design and implementation of instructional modules incorporating local toponyms, and assessment of learner outcomes through performance tasks and reflective evaluations. Findings indicate that embedding local geographic references into teaching significantly increases student engagement and motivation, strengthens spatial reasoning, and promotes the practical application of theoretical knowledge. The use of toponym-based tasks facilitated meaningful connections between the learning environment and real-world contexts, fostering interdisciplinary competencies across geography, culture, and community studies. The results suggest that innovative toponym-centered methods can effectively support the development of practice-oriented skills essential for contemporary education. This research contributes a scalable methodological framework for educators seeking to enhance competency-based learning using localized geographic resources.

Published

2026-02-09

How to Cite

Savanchiyeva Armanay. (2026). Innovative Methods for Developing Practice-Oriented Competencies of Learners Based on Local Geographic Toponyms. World Scientific Reports, (12). Retrieved from https://ojs.scipub.de/index.php/WSR/article/view/7798

Issue

Section

Geographic Sciences