Syrym Zhanzhigitov
My name is Syrim Zhanmuratovich Zhanzhigitov. I was born on September 6, 1996, in the village of Bike, Mamlyut District, North Kazakhstan Region. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Kazakh Language and Literature from Kostanay State Pedagogical University (2014–2018) and a Master’s degree in Philology from A. Baitursynov Kostanay Regional University (2018–2020). I completed my doctoral studies in Kazakh Language and Literature at L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, successfully defending my Ph.D. dissertation on December 28, 2023.
Throughout my academic career, I have published 13 articles, including one indexed in Scopus, and participated in 26 scientific conferences and symposia. My research focuses on the systematization of terms in Turkic languages and pedagogical methods to develop professional competence in future lawyers.
With 2.5 years of teaching experience, I have worked as a teacher of Kazakh language and literature, an instructor, and a senior lecturer at various educational institutions. I also held leadership positions in literary and creative organizations, such as "Ushkyn" and "Tolqyn," and received notable awards, including first place in the "My Destiny with You, Kazakhstan" poetry contest in 2016 and third place in a poetry competition in 2018.
I am proficient in Kazakh, Russian, and English and skilled in Microsoft Office programs. I am committed to continuous growth and knowledge-sharing, and I look forward to further contributing to the fields of science and education in Kazakhstan.
Throughout my academic career, I have published 13 articles, including one indexed in Scopus, and participated in 26 scientific conferences and symposia. My research focuses on the systematization of terms in Turkic languages and pedagogical methods to develop professional competence in future lawyers.
With 2.5 years of teaching experience, I have worked as a teacher of Kazakh language and literature, an instructor, and a senior lecturer at various educational institutions. I also held leadership positions in literary and creative organizations, such as "Ushkyn" and "Tolqyn," and received notable awards, including first place in the "My Destiny with You, Kazakhstan" poetry contest in 2016 and third place in a poetry competition in 2018.
I am proficient in Kazakh, Russian, and English and skilled in Microsoft Office programs. I am committed to continuous growth and knowledge-sharing, and I look forward to further contributing to the fields of science and education in Kazakhstan.
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The goal of the study is to identify methods that can enhance the effectiveness of police communication with the public, improve interaction with various social groups, and use linguistic communication to solve social dilemmas.
The materials include an analysis of scientific papers on language communication in the context of policing, including research on the development of training programs to improve the linguistic and cultural competence of police officers, as well as an analysis of cases demonstrating the use of language strategies in real situations of police communication with citizens.
The findings underscored the critical role of using clear and approachable language, incorporating specific real-world examples, and prioritizing interactive dialogue to boost the impact of police communication with the public. The role of intercultural communication and the need to train police officers in the field of language communication to work in multilingual and multicultural societies were also emphasized. The scientific novelty of the research lies in an integrated approach to the study of language communication in police work and the enrichment of the theoretical base. The study offers new perspectives on the use of language strategies to improve the effectiveness of communication between the police and society and provides a basis for the development of training methods for police officers aimed at improving their cultural and linguistic competence.
The goal of the study is to identify methods that can enhance the effectiveness of police communication with the public, improve interaction with various social groups, and use linguistic communication to solve social dilemmas.
The materials include an analysis of scientific papers on language communication in the context of policing, including research on the development of training programs to improve the linguistic and cultural competence of police officers, as well as an analysis of cases demonstrating the use of language strategies in real situations of police communication with citizens.
The findings underscored the critical role of using clear and approachable language, incorporating specific real-world examples, and prioritizing interactive dialogue to boost the impact of police communication with the public. The role of intercultural communication and the need to train police officers in the field of language communication to work in multilingual and multicultural societies were also emphasized. The scientific novelty of the research lies in an integrated approach to the study of language communication in police work and the enrichment of the theoretical base. The study offers new perspectives on the use of language strategies to improve the effectiveness of communication between the police and society and provides a basis for the development of training methods for police officers aimed at improving their cultural and linguistic competence.