History of the department “Theoretical foundations of physical culture and sports”
THE PAST AND PRESENT
Department of “Theoretical foundations of physical culture and sports”
The current name of the department received in 2008 after the reorganization that occurred during the division and transformation of the department “Psychological, social and humanities disciplines” and “Theory and methods of physical culture and sports” to strengthen the block of theoretical and psychological and pedagogical disciplines. The head of the department was appointed doctor of pedagogical sciences, professor I.F. Andrushchishin.
Professorial and teaching staff of the Department of Theory of Physical Education in 1980
Professorial and teaching staff of the Department of Management and
history of physical culture
The department started its pedagogical and research activities from the moment of the formation of the Kazakh State Institute of Physical Culture. Its history is inextricably linked with the life of the first sports University of our Republic. Over the past period, the names of the department changed, the number of subjects taught increased and decreased, there was a constant rotation and renewal of professorial and teaching staff, but its core remained practically unchanged – the subject “Theory and methods of physical education (now physical culture) and sports”.The central place in the activity of the department is occupied by educational work, where the main focus is the development and improvement of the teaching methods of the main disciplines “Theories and methods of physical culture” and “Theories of sports”.
Professorial and teaching staff of the Department of physical culture management headed by doctor of law V. N. Uvarov (in the center)
Methodical conference of the Department of Theory of Physical Education
In connection with the rapid progress of sports and increasing its social role in society was also the development of the Department. The following disciplines were added and became independent: “History of Physical Culture”, “Management of Physical Culture and Sports”, “Sports Facilities”, “Sport metrology”, “Fundamentals of Youth Sports”, “Legal Basics of Sport”, “Olympic Education”, “Basics of mass sports and recreation work”, acquiring in some cases, even the status of the department with the appropriate name. So in the early 70s, the Department of the History of Physical Culture, the Department of Management of Physical Culture, the department of Sport Facilities and Sports Metrology became independent structural subdivisions.The transition of Kazakhstan society to the market economy, and the education system of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the credit technology of education led the Academy of Sport and Tourism to the need to optimize the training of physical culture and sports personnel. In this regard, many departments were reorganized or merged. The department is a general academic and carries out the teaching of 19 disciplines, both basic and elective in all faculties. For the first stage “ Bachelor ”, the following subjects are taught in the state and Russian languages: “Theory and Methods of Physical Culture”, which includes two large courses – “General and age basics of physical education”, “Sports theory”, and also “Basics of children youth sports”, “History of physical culture”, “Sportmetrology”, “Sports facilities and simulators”, “Management of physical culture”, Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sport ”,“ Psychology of Physical Culture and Sport ”,“ Psychology of Tourist Activity ”, “ Psychology of Social and Cultural Service”.
Professorial and teaching staff of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology
Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, headed by the head
E.F. Borodina (in the first row in the center)
The main disciplines of the Department “Theoretical foundations of physical culture and sports» |
Scientific publications of the department in the journal Theory and Methods of Physical Culture |
The master’s courses read “Pedagogy of higher school”, “Psychology of higher school”, “Methods of teaching in higher school”, “Innovative technologies in the field of physical culture”, “Psychological control in physical culture and sports”, “Scientific and practical bases of FC in high school”. In addition, the department develops the methodological foundations of teaching and coaching practice, determines the practical content of these practices and implements control functions for their implementation.The priority activity of the department is research activities, covering the widest range of theoretical, methodological and methodological problems of training athletes and educational plans and programs.In the 60-80 years. the last century, the leading scientists of the department took an active part in the development of theoretical, methodological and psychological-pedagogical foundations for the development and improvement of sports training and the preparation of athletes for competitions (USSR Championships, Games of the Peoples of the USSR, World Championships and Europe, the Summer and Winter Olympics). These developments have found their concrete embodiment in various publications, including textbooks, study guides, recommendations and guidelines, scientific articles and abstracts. In the subsequent period and up to the present, the research of the department is aimed at further improving the theory and methodology of sports training. During the existence of the USSR, such scientific work was carried out as part of a long-term All-Union research program, and the department was responsible for carrying out a specific direction of this program. According to the results of the work done annually the faculty of the department prepared scientific reports.This fully applies to the psychological provision of training in sports. In particular, sports psychologists are directly involved in the psychological support of training athletes in various sports.
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During the activity of the department, its teachers prepared and published 14 collections of scientific works. The chief editors of these collections were G. G. Natalov, B.K. Karazhanov, V.I. Knorr, V.F. Sopov, In addition, many teachers were members of the editorial boards of other scientific collections produced under the auspices of the academy (institute). From 2003 to the present, Professor S.I. Khaustov is the deputy editor-in-chief of the scientific-theoretical journal of the Academy “Theory and Methods of Physical Culture.” Professorial and teaching staff of the department published more than 3000 publications, including textbooks, teaching aids, guidelines and instructions in various disciplines and received more than 530 copyright certificates for the development of simulators, training devices, sports equipment and equipment.One of the most important aspects of the department’s activity is the conduct of subject Olympiads on Theory and Methods of Physical Culture and Sports. The beginning was laid back in Soviet times. In accordance with the regulations and schedule of the USSR Ministry of Education, the department conducted All-Union Olympiads for 5 years. In connection with the collapse of the Soviet Union, they no longer conduct. However, since 2008 the Ministry of Education and Science of our Republic has resumed the holding of student Olympiads, as one of the most necessary parts of the educational process. And now, over the past 5 years, the Academy team has become the winner of the Republican Olympiad.
Symbols of the All-Union and inter-university subject Olympiad on Theory and methods of physical culture and sports
The report at scientific conference of the Institute makes the teacher, A. G. Natarov
The teachers of the department defended 11 doctoral and 26 master’s theses. After the opening of the postgraduate and dissertation council at the department performed research activities 79 applicants, of which 34 defended themselves, receiving the desired degree.The main protagonist of the department, which determines the effectiveness of its activities, is the head. Over the entire period of the department’s functioning, including after its optimization, when four other departments joined it, scientists became famous in the field of physical culture and sports as its heads. Over the years, the department was headed by 11 doctors and 6 candidates of science. The current head of the department opens this list.
Andrushchishin Joseph Frantsevich
Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Theoretical Foundations of Physical Culture and Sports of the Kazakh Academy of Sport and Tourism. The main direction of research: “Psychological and pedagogical problems of training athletes,” based on the idea of pedagogization of sciences. Under his leadership, 3 PhD and 8 master’s theses have been defended. Currently I.F. Andrushchishin carries out scientific leadership of three PhD students. He published 182 scientific and educational works. Including in 1999 with the participation of K.V. Ilyuschenko wrote the first Kazakhstan textbook on the specialization “Volleyball”. Earlier were developed: methods of measuring the command and mental state, methods of improving interpersonal and functional interaction of highly qualified volleyball players, methods of research operational and tactical thinking athletes. The main scientific work was the development of a complex system of psychological and pedagogical training of athletes, according to which the dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences was defended. He took part in the work of 5 International Scientific Congresses “Olympic Sport and Sport for All” and 2 International Congresses on the Psychology of Sport, as well as in a number of international and national conferences. He developed and introduced into the educational process 18 standard and study programs in the specialty “Physical Culture and Sports”, for bachelor, master and doctoral studies. He is the co-author of 3 State Education Standards of the MES RK in the specialty “Physical Culture and Sports”. For many years, carries out scientific and practical activities as a psychologist and pedagogue, first in the women’s team of masters of the higher League of the USSR in volleyball “ADK” (Alma-ATA), then in the youth national teams of Kazakhstan in basketball, volleyball, football, national teams (men’s and women’s) of Kazakhstan in judo. Conducts individual consultations with individual athletes in various sports. Performing public duties responsible for the scientific and methodological work of the Republican volleyball Federation, for 10 years he was the editor-in-chief and author of the first in the country information and scientific journal-yearbook “Volleyball of Kazakhstan. In cooperation with programmers he developed the first in the Republic original computer program “Rating” for registration of technical and tactical actions of volleyball players, used in tournaments “Cup of the President of Kazakhstan”.In 2002 he was awarded the honorary sign “for merits in development of physical culture and sport”. In 2011, he was invited as an expert of the Eurasian rating Agency within the framework of the National accreditation center. Since 2012 member of the expert Council of the center for Bologna process and academic mobility.
Alimzhanova Gulzhan Dauletovna
Head of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology in the late 80s and early 90s, Ph.D., associate professor. Gd Alimzhanova is one of the founders of the concept of valeological education in the field of physical culture and sports in our Republic. The first of the Kazakh teachers developed a theoretical concept for the formation of healthy lifestyle for schoolchildren. She took the most active part in the creation and organization of the first in Kazakhstan faculty of valeology. She has developed more than a dozen of model and curricula in the disciplines of the faculty of valeology and prepared a doctoral dissertation on the pedagogical foundations of valeology. She developed and filled with content new academic disciplines: History of Health Science, Health Pedagogy, Age and Social Pedagogy for Valeological Students, Methods of Teaching Valeology, School Valeology, Psychological and Pedagogical Content and Support of Students Valeological Practice. For several years, she was a member of the State Expert Group of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the development of test materials for the discipline “Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports in the framework of” Intermediate State Control “. Published 57 scientific papers on the problems of school and university pedagogy.
Amanbaev Rafkhat Raskeldievich
In 1968 he graduated with honors from the Kazakh State Institute of Physical Culture, and from 1969 to the present, he has been a teacher at this institution (now the Academy). Three years after graduating from our institute, he entered the postgraduate course of the Leningrad Scientific Research Institute of Physical Culture and in 1982 successfully defended his thesis for the degree of Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences. After 2 years he was awarded the title of associate Professor and two years later headed the Department of Theory and methodology of physical culture, which is headed until 1996. Under his leadership 3 Ph.D. theses were defended. During his work, he published over 60 scientific and methodological works, including textbooks on the general fundamentals of the theory and methodology of sports and methodological recommendations on the study of the theory of physical culture in the state and Russian languages.
Borodina Evgenia Filippovna
Arriving from besieged Leningrad in 1942, she enters the following year at the physical education department of the Kazakh Pedagogical Institute and then transferred to the Kazakh Institute of Physical Culture, which was established on the basis of this department. In 1947, after graduating from KazIPC, he traveled on distribution to the Kyzyl-Orda Pedagogical Institute and was actively engaged in research activities. In 1974, in the dissertation council of the Kiev Institute of Physical Culture, he defended his thesis for the degree of Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, and from 1978 to 1989 he headed the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology at KazIFC. The main direction of her scientific research is the development of the will of adolescents in physical education classes. During the period of her work she published more than 20 papers.
Zakiryanov Kairat Kairullinovich
In the most difficult restructuring times of our Republic, the end of the so-called dashing 90s, he assumed not only the leadership of the institute, but also the department of pedagogy and psychology, as one of the key structural links of our academy. As part of the process of structural optimization, he was looking for ways to reorganize the department into a general system of academic integrity. He was attentive to the appeals of his department colleagues, despite the workload of academic affairs and problems.
Ivanov Gennady Dorofeevich
He graduated from the Kazakh Institute of Physical Culture in 1958. Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the International Academy of Pedagogy, Corresponding Member of the Peter Academy of Russia.
In 1972 he defended his thesis, and in 1992 – the first in the USSR doctoral dissertation on the problem of physical education of students. He has published more than 130 scientific papers, including four monographs, a textbook on the physical education of students, 15 teaching aids. Under his leadership, 4 doctoral and 15 master’s theses were defended. Honored coach of the Republic of Kazakhstan in athletics pupils G.D Ivanova set 21 record of Kazakhstan. Since 1983 he was the head of the department of the Office of Physical Culture.
Karazhanov Bektleu Karazhanovich
A graduate of the State Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Culture (SOLIPC), doctor of pedagogical sciences, professor, honored trainer of the Republic of Kazakhstan.From 1969 to 1972 he studied in the graduate school of the Research Institute of Physiology of Children and Adolescents of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR (Moscow). After graduation, he was sent to work in Kazakhstan. In 1973 he began his scientific and pedagogical activity at the Kazakh Institute of physical culture, first as a teacher, then acting head of the Department of pedagogy and psychology, and since 1984 he was elected its head. From 1986 to 1998 he was the rector of KazIPC. Under his scientific leadership, 7 Ph.D., 3 doctoral and 3 master’s theses have been defended. He has published more than 120 scientific works, articles, monographs, textbooks on the fundamental issues of the theory of sports and physical culture, a member of the Academic Council of KazIPC. For achievements in the field of education and science awarded a medal to them. Ibraya Altynsarinay with the sign “Honored Worker of Sport. The rector of KazIPC from 1986 to 1998.
Kim Mikhail Vasilyevich
Candidate of pedagogical sciences, associate professor, dean of the pedagogical faculty, one of the first heads of the department of pedagogy and psychology, as an independent structural unit of the institute. In the sixth issue of the journal Theory and Practice of Physical Culture, 1967. M.V. Kim and F.A. Grebaus made the article “Psychology or Psychiatry?”, Which sharply criticized the assertions of psychiatrists who worked with athletes, that during the period of the competition they may experience pathological states. At the same time, they expressed their very topical considerations on the organization of psychological preparation, as well as its content. Time has shown that psychiatrists and representatives of psychology were right. The practice required a specialist psychologist to be able to solve both psychology and psychotherapy, and, more importantly, to be able to deeply understand the intricacies of sports activities.
Natalov Grigory Grigorevich
In 1951 he graduated from the Pedagogical Faculty of the State Center for Applied Physics and Sports with a specialization in gymnastics. In 1964 he graduated from the postgraduate study at the State Center of Applied Physics and Physics at the Department of Theory of Physical Education. From 1971 to 1984 – Head. Department of Theory and Methods of Physical Education of the Kazakh Institute of Physical Culture.In 1977 he defended his thesis, and in 1980 he was awarded the academic title of associate professor. For scientific and pedagogical activity in higher education twice (in 1974 and 1979) he was awarded the Diploma of the USSR Ministry of Higher Education and Social Affairs.The academic title – Professor of the Department “Theories and Methods of Physical Culture” – Kuban State Academy of Physical Culture, he received in 1996. In 1999, he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, and four years later, the title of honored worker of Kuban.The main directions of his scientific activities were: the science of physical culture as a system of knowledge; improvement of the educational process in the institutes of physical culture; social development of physical culture; objective basics of planning physical education. In the implementation of these areas were developed by Grigory Grigorievich: subject-content basis, as a starting point and periodization of the history of physical culture, sports and physical education; subject structure and functions of physical culture, sports and physical education, as special areas of formation of the culture of motor activity; the initial contradiction, stage and direction of the development of science of physical culture; the specifics of the object of scientific knowledge (physical exercise) and directions of its practical application; the subject, structure, order of presentation and the main content of the theory of formation of the culture of motor activity as an integral General discipline of curriculum IPC. In essence, this was a transition from a subjective, teleological concept of development and a descriptive presentation of the science of physical culture to an objective, cultural science concept of its research and systematic presentation in the order of the immanent deployment of its subject-substantive foundation. Since 1986, he introduced in the work programs of TaMPC fragments of the general theory of culture, kinesiology and the section “Fundamentals of Professional Skill”. In 1987 he introduced into the program of state examination on TaMPC the solution of pedagogical tasks, and in 1988 – the program of complex diagnostics of professional readiness of graduates on the basis of requirements of the qualification characteristic of the expert.
Nurlybekova Alima Baltabaevna
Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, headed the department at the beginning of the 2000s. From the very beginning of her career in our Academy, she has established herself as an organizer of scientific activities in the field of physical culture and sports. Throughout the period of work at the Academy was the scientific Secretary of the Dissertation Council of our Academy, made a contribution to the quality of training of future scientific and pedagogical staff.
Ponomarev Nikolai Ivanovich
The first head of the department “Theory of Physical Education.” He was a graduate of the State, Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Culture (Moscow). USSR Master of Sports in Athletics. Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor – the author of many fundamental works on the theory and methodology of sports training. In 1952, he was assigned to work at the Kazakh Institute of Physical Culture as a senior lecturer in the department of physical education. Three years later he was appointed head of the Department and headed it until 1960. He conducted fruitful research activities, both at the Department and abroad. His main monograph “Fundamentals of sports training”, addressed to coaches, is still relevant today, although it was published in 1959.
Tanikeev Muratkhan Tanikeevich
Head of the Department of national sports and history of physical culture, doctor of pedagogical Sciences, Professor, corresponding member of the world Committee of history of sports and physical education, member of the Board of the all–Union Association “national pedagogy”.Honorary Professor of the Kyrgyz Institute of Physical Culture. The author of more than 200 scientific papers, including 28 books and monographs. Some of his works were published in English, French, German and Mongolian. For many years he represented the national sport science at the largest international symposiums, world scientific congresses “Sport in modern society”. Widely known for his book “Kazhymukan”, ” From Baigi to Olympiad”, “History of physical culture in Kazakhstan” Sociology of physical culture and sports”, etc. Some works of the scientist are devoted to the Mongolian and Kyrgyz folk games and sports. Currently, in his textbooks and tutorials, students of the Academy study the history of national sports.
Teleugaliyev Yurist Gabdulovich
Candidate of pedagogical sciences, professor. After graduating from the Kazakh State Institute of Physical Culture in 1963, he received the qualification “coach-teacher in artistic gymnastics”. Since 1968, Y.G. Teleugaliyev, being the scientific employee of scientific research institute of pedagogical sciences it. Y Altynsarin of the Ministry of Education of the Kazakh SSR, studied issues related to the motor regime of children and adolescents and the optimization of the content of school physical education. Passed scientific training and graduated from graduate school at the Institute of physiology of children and adolescents of the USSR APN (Moscow). In 1995, Y.G. Teleugaliyev accepted a teaching job at the Kazakh Institute of Physical Culture. Over the years, he headed the department “Theories and methods of physical culture and sports.” He has published 117 scientific papers, including three monographs, two textbooks on topical issues of the didactics of physical education of schoolchildren. Y.G. Teleugaliyev – author of the “State General Educational Standard of Secondary General Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan” on the subject “Physical Education” for 5-11 grades of general education schools, competitive textbooks and teaching aids of the first generation for 7th and 10th grades secondary school.
Uvarov Vitaly Nikolaevich
Graduate KazIPC 1959, master of sports in gymnastics, doctor of law, professor. One of the largest experts in the field of law and management of physical culture and sports. Since 1978, for many years he headed the department of management and the history of physical culture and sports. The author of the first All-Union textbook on the management of physical culture and sports, which is still being studied by students of our academy and a number of other sports universities of the former Soviet Union. In addition, he wrote 3 monographs, 3 textbooks and more than 400 articles on various legal issues in the field of physical culture and sports. For the development of state-legal problems of development of physical culture and sports, he was awarded the gold medal of the USSR State Committee on Physical Culture and Sport.
Hadishin Bek Sembekovich
Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor Master of Sports of the USSR in sambo, judo and master of sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Kazakhsha-kures. Graduate SCOLIPC (now Russian State University of Physical Education, Moscow). Postgraduate studies SCOLIPC graduated in 1984. He defended his thesis in 1985. From 1982 to 1984 Head of the integrated research team of the USSR national sambo team. He has 87 publications on the problems of physical education concerning the basics of the morality of Kazakhstani sportsmen, sambo, judo, kazahsha-kures and football. Head of the Department of Theory of Physical Culture and Sports in 2006-07.
Khamzin Bahi Makhmetovich
Head of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology in the 60s, Doctor of Psychology. In our Republic B.M. Khamzin is one of the pioneers in the study of various psychological issues of sports activities. He was actively engaged in studying the psychological readiness of athletes to compete and the characteristics of volitional traits in high jumpers. He deeply considered the issue of the education of psychological stability in extreme conditions. Together with F.A. Grebaus, M.V. Kim, A.S. Romain solved the problem of using mental regulation and auto-training in sports.
Stanislav Ivanovich Khaustov
After graduating from the Kazakh Institute of Physical Culture in 1964, and in 1971 postgraduate studies at the Research Institute “Physiology of Children and Adolescents” of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the USSR in Moscow, S.I. Khaustov initially worked as a senior lecturer, and since 1976 he has been an assistant professor in the Theory and Methods of Physical Culture department at KazIPC. Total teaching experience is 51 years, 42 of them-in the Kazakh Academy of sports and tourism. In 1972 he successfully defended his thesis for the degree of candidate of pedagogical Sciences in Moscow. From 1994 to 1997 S.I. Khaustov was the vice-rector for educational work, from 1997 to 2000. – Head of the postgraduate program, and in 1999-2000 the department, since 2002 – Professor KazAST, from 2005 to 2008. – Scientific Secretary of the doctoral dissertation council, since 2009 – full member of the International Academy of Informatization, from 2011 to the present – Professor of the Department “Theoretical Foundations of Physical Culture and Sports” and Secretary General of the International Association of Universities of Physical Culture and Sports. Under his leadership, defended theses 14 graduate students and applicants, including the Olympic champion in boxing in 2000 in Australia (Sydney) Yermakhan Ibraimov. Currently, Stanislav Ivanovich is a scientific advisor to a PhD candidate, a two-time Olympic champion in weightlifting in the cities. Beijing and London, Honored Master of Sports of Kazakhstan Ilya Ilyin. Stanislav Ivanovich participated in many, including international conferences and congresses; the author of more than 200 scientific and methodological publications, including textbooks, monographs and 15 international publications; has a provisional patent for the invention; He has repeatedly been a member of the editorial board of various scientific collections, since 2002 – deputy. editor-in-chief of the scientific-theoretical journal KazAST “Theory and Methods of Physical Culture”, recommended by the Committee on Control of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan for publication of scientific theses; in 2009 he defended his doctoral dissertation. In 1981, the Ministry of Public Education and the Central Committee of Trade Unions S. Khaustov. He was awarded the sign “Winner of Socialist Competition”; in 1992 – with the “Excellence in Public Education of the USSR” sign, in the same year – with the diploma of the organizing committee of the international scientific-practical conference as “The best sports teacher of the year”; in 1998 for special merits in the scientific and methodological work on the development of physical culture and sports in the Republic of Kazakhstan – “Certificate of Merit of the Committee of Tourism and Sport of the Republic of Kazakhstan”; in 2004 – with the sign “For special services to KazAST” in honor of the 60th anniversary of KazIPC-KazAST; in 2006 – the anniversary badge “For assistance in the formation and development of the national scientific and practical Center of Physical Culture of the Republic of Kazakhstan” in commemoration of its 5th anniversary. Stanislav Ivanovich is a skillful organizer of the educational process, at a high scientific and methodological level conducts classes on the main subject “Theory and Methods of Physical Culture and Sports.” Under his leadership, 6 students became winners and prize-winners of the Republican subject Olympiad in “Theory and methods of physical culture and sports.” A significant contribution to the research, teaching, methodological and organizational activities of the department was made by representatives of the older generation, who stood at its origins and the current veterans. Among them:
Makarenko Boris Grigorievich
Boris Grigorievich Makarenko – Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department “Theory and Methods of Physical Education.” An extremely important role was played by one of the first organizers of the formation of the Kazakh Institute of Physical Culture in the difficult post-war years, in rallying the team, in enhancing its creative activity. He was the largest specialist in the theory of physical culture, which has a beneficial effect on the scientific authority and quality of the teaching and methodical work of the department. Boris G. was a member of the Great Patriotic War and during one of the military operations he lost his sight, but despite this, in 1946 he defended his first PhD thesis. In the 1960-1970s, Boris Grigorievich first organized and successfully hosted in the commission in Alma-Ata on the basis of the Research Institute of Pedagogical Sciences. Ibraya Altynsarin candidate exams on “Theory and methods of physical education.” He was a decent, honest, principled teacher, who was able to defend his point of view on many problems of the theory of physical education, which had a serious influence on the development of scientific research at the institute. They carried out interesting scientific studies and as a result published 27 works on various aspects of the theory and methodology of physical education, including: about the Great Patriotic War – “Bayonet fighting (speed training in civil organizations)” (1941), “Remembering years fighting “(1963),” The Brave Hare “(about heroic deed during the Patriotic War) (1968),” About heroic deed during the Great Patriotic War “(1969); about Kazakh national games – “Kazakh national games” (1947), “Kazakh national game“ Toguzkumalak ”(1947); about the problems of sports training – “Run fast, jump high” (1951), “Skiing is an applied sport” (1951), “Professional and pedagogical training of athletes of the Institute of Physical Education” (1958), “Fundamentals of modern sports trainings ”(1963),“ Problem issues of training athletes in the USSR ”(1972),“ Tactical training of an athlete ”(1965),“ On methods of maintaining a high level of fitness ”(1966); On the history of the development of physical culture and sports – “Physical Culture and Sport in Kazakhstan” (1951), “Review of the development of physical culture in Soviet Kazakhstan for 1921-1939.” (1952); on the problems of the organization of physical culture – “Analysis of the activities of physical education teams of the city of Alma-Ata in 1959” (1959), “Scientific Conference on Physical Culture and Sports” (1963), “Some problems of the reorganization of the Soviet physical culture movement” (1965), “Methods of management and activity of the collective of physical culture” (1968), “Management and activity of the collective of physical culture” (1968), etc.
Sopov Vladimir Fedorovich
Graduated with honors from the Kazakh Institute of physical culture in 1972. Master of sports in athletics, candidate of psychological Sciences, full member of the International Academy of Psychological Sciences, Professor, head of the Department of psychology of the Russian state University of physical culture and sports, Deputy head of the Department of medical and psychological support of Russian national teams of the FMBA, President of the Community of sports psychologists, a member of The Russian Psychological society. Member of the editorial Board of the magazine “sports psychologist”. Excellent student of physical culture of Russia. Until 1995, he worked at the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of KazIPC and headed the work on the psychological support of the national teams of our Republic. On the basis of the Olympic Reserve School, he created the first in the Soviet Union “Center for the psychological training of athletes.” He has more than 250 scientific papers, including 4 monographs, 1 textbook and 3 textbooks. Author 2 psychodiagnostic tests and 2 psychodiagnostic systems. He participated in the scientific and methodological support of the Olympic Games in Montreal, Moscow, Turin, Athens, Vancouver and the World Championships in Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, and the USA.
Akhmetova Azalia Mutallapovna
Azalia Akhmetovna, as everyone called her at the institute, worked as a senior teacher in the department of pedagogy and psychology for over 40 years. Member of the national team of Kazakhstan in rhythmic gymnastics. In 2000 she was awarded the federation of rhythmic gymnastics of our republic for her great contribution to the development of this sport.She has published over 50 scientific and methodological works on general and sports psychology, in particular, on the problem of managing the mental state of athletes in competitions and the use of methods of mental self-regulation in the process of their own life activity. Currently continues to lead an active lifestyle and is engaged in the popularization of physical culture and sports.
Loginova Natalia Anatolyevna
She graduated from the Leningrad State University with a degree in psychology and worked for many years at the department of pedagogy and psychology at our institute. In 1991, she defended her doctoral dissertation after which she was soon invited to the government of the Republic of Kazakhstan as deputy head of the committee on national and social policy. N. A. Loginova published a number of articles in journals: “Questions of Psychology”, “MSU Bulletin (series: Psychology)”, “Bulletin of Leningrad State University”, “Thought”, “Psychological Journal”, which revealed the pressing problems of psychology and life analysis and creativity of outstanding Soviet psychologists. According to the results of many years of creative activity by the President of Russia D.N. Medvedev in 2010 she was awarded a professional psychological award them. S.L. Rubinstein.
Voinov Vyacheslav Enievich
Associate professor KazAST, master of sports of the USSR (fencing). In 1975 he graduated with honors from the Kazakh Institute of Physical Culture. From 1975 to 1976 he worked as an instructor of physical training at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. Since 1976 he works at the Institute of physical culture, later transformed into the Kazakh Academy of sports and tourism as head of the laboratory, the Department of pedagogy and psychology, teacher of the Department of “Management of physical culture and sports”. The author of three model programs, training manuals for MPCaS, 36 scientific articles, 6 author’s certificates and patents for invention.
Natalov Alexey Georgievich!
Born in 1956 In 1977 he graduated with honors from the Kazakh Institute of Physical Culture. He works in the named institute from 1977 to the present. Since 1998 – Senior Lecturer at the Department of Management PC, Theory and Methods of Physical Culture, Theoretical Foundations of Physical Culture and Sports. The author of the model curriculum – “Introduction to the specialty”, “Sports facilities”, “History of physical culture.” Author of 12 scientific papers on the problems of higher physical education.
Untaev Haldar Kambarovich
In 1996 he graduated from KazIPC with honors. Candidate master of sports of Kazakhstan in volleyball. Since 1996, he worked at the department “Management PCaS.” In 1998 he was appointed deputy dean of the faculty of Valeology. In 2000 and to the present, he is deputy executive secretary of the KazAST Commission. In 2007 he was appointed dean of the faculty of Olympic sports. In 2004, the competition received the title of associate professor of KazAST and has 38 scientific publications. Since 2004, he has been the author of model programs in three disciplines: “Sports facilities and simulators”, “History of physical culture and sports”, “Management of PC and sports”.
Gerasimenko Vladimir Georgievich born in 1936 Honored trainer of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The author of about 1000 articles and more than 500 copyright certificates. Since 1984, a senior lecturer in the Department of Physical Culture KazIPC-KazAST.
Izvekova Elena Konstantinovna born in 1938 Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor Author of over 50 articles, 3 textbooks. Senior Lecturer of the Department of Theory and Methods of Physical Culture since 1971.
Kamalieva Kapiya Kamalievna – worked from 1968 to 1985. Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, Dean of the correspondence faculty. At the beginning of the 80s she was a vice-rector for studies. All her teaching activities were devoted to the education of Kazakh youth. She was equally successful in giving a course in general pedagogy, both in Kazakh and Russian. Her scientific work was devoted to the problems of education and the organization of the educational process on pedagogy in the specific conditions of a sports university.
Knorr Vera Ivanovna born 1946 Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor Author of over 50 articles, 3 textbooks. Senior Lecturer of the Department and then Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and Methods of Physical Culture. Under her editorship, 3 collections of scientific articles were published on the problems of the theory and methodology of sports training.
Morgina Irina Afanasyevna born in 1940 Author 4 tutorials, 38 articles. Senior Lecturer, Department of Theory and Methods of Physical Culture since 1972.
Parfenov Victor Alexandrovich associate professor of the department of Pedagogy and Psychology, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, for a long time headed the department of “Sports Games” and for a number of years was the vice-rector for academic affairs. His dissertation work and subsequent publications are connected with the problem of educating difficult adolescents.
Hayrusheva Zaure Akhmetovna born in 1933. Candidate of Biological Sciences. He has more than 40 published works. Since 1978, associate professor of the department of History and Management of Physical Culture KazIPC.
Chuguev Vasily Alekseevich 1930 p. Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences. Author of more than 40 articles. Since 1978, associate professor of the department of Physical Culture KazIPC.
Professorial and teaching staff of the department of TFPCaS of the 2012-13 academic year, headed by the head of the professor I.F. Andrushchishin in the center
The development and functioning of the Department over time is undergoing permanent changes. Part of the PTS leaves the department due to various circumstances, and the other part is quite stable and forms the so-called backbone of the department, which carries out the educational process and conducts research at a high scientific and methodological level.Since 2008, the department was headed by doctor of pedagogical sciences, professor Andrushchishin I.F. The scientific studies of which are aimed at solving the psychological and pedagogical problems of training athletes. Under his leadership, a pleiad of highly qualified specialists was raised, namely, 4 PhD. theses, 5 dissertations for the degree of PhD, more than 30 master’s theses and more than 50 theses were defended.In 2017, in connection with the transfer of I.F. Andrushchyshina as a vice-rector for scientific work, the management of the department passed to the candidate of psychological sciences Berekbusunova Gulzhan Maulsharifkyzy. In the same year, she held the first in the history of the department Republican methodological seminar on sports psychology, under the auspices of the Association of Sports Psychologists, whose president is PhD., Professor I.F.
From 2018 to 2021, the Department of Theoretical Foundations of Physical Culture and Sports was headed by PhD Doctor Doshybekov Aydin Bagdatovich.
The teaching staff of the Department of Tmofkis 2018-19 academic year
To date, the department carries out the educational process in 18 bachelor’s, master’s and PhD disciplines. In addition, the department provides training for specialists in two educational trajectories: “Physical culture and sports psychology” and “Physical culture and sports management”. Currently, the teaching staff of the department includes: 4 doctors of Sciences, 4 professors, 3 PhD doctors, 8 candidates of Sciences, 15 masters.
At the moment, 4 PhD students are studying at the department. The priority area of the department’s activity is research activities covering the widest range of theoretical, methodological and methodological problems of training athletes, educational plans and programs.
The scientific life of the department is devoted to the problems facing the Academy and all Kazakhstani sports. In this regard, to increase the effectiveness of research work within the department and the Academy, the scientific school of Academician I.F. Andrushchishin was established, which includes leading scientists of the academy and the department. The school conducts research on a wide range of scientific problems related to the theory and methodology of sports training and psychological support in sports.
Under the guidance of the teachers of the department (Andrushchishina I.F., Khaustova S.I., Khalitova I.R.), 35 candidate’s and 6 doctoral dissertations were defended. Under the guidance of Professor S.I. Khaustov, Olympic boxing champion Ermakhan Ibraimov defended his PhD thesis, and four-time World Champion, two-time Olympic weightlifting champion Ilya Ilyin defended his doctoral (PhD) thesis. Under the guidance of I.F. Andrushchishin, silver medalist of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing Askhat Zhitkeev defended his PhD thesis.
For a long time there was a scientific student circle at the department, headed by senior lecturer A.G. Natalov. In 2018, it was transformed into the scientific student club “Zhas Kanat”, in order to further improve the quality of scientific work of not only students, but also undergraduates in the field of physical culture and sports development. The club was headed by M.B. Nurmukhambetova, a teacher of psychology.
As before, the most important part of working with students is the holding of the Republican subject Olympiad in the discipline “Theory and methodology of physical culture”. For eight years in a row, the academy’s team took the first place in it. The team is trained by the leading teachers of TOFKiS: Professor S.I. Khaustov, PhD doctor A.B. Doshybekov and other teachers. Currently, due to the change in the rules of the Olympiad, when the university in first place participates out of competition, the winners, along with the academy, twice became the team of Karaganda University.
Professors of the department carry out extensive social and scientific activities: Andrushchishin I.F. is a full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences; Khaustov S.I. is a full member of the International Academy of Informatization.
The teaching staff of the department participates in the publication of the KazAST journal “Theory and Methodology of Physical Culture”, which is included in the list recommended by the KKSON of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan: Khaustov S.I. – Deputy editor–in-chief of the journal; Andrushchishin I.F. and Kulbaev A.T. – members of the editorial board of the journal. I.F. Andrushchishin is also a member of the editorial board of three foreign scientific journals.
Since 2018, the department has been heading the editorial office of the scientific and theoretical journal for young scientists “Research of young scientists: physical culture, sports, tourism”, the editor-in–chief is Doshybekov A.B., Deputy. The editor–in-chief is Mukhambet Zh.
The President of the Association of Sports Psychologists of the Republic of Kazakhstan is Andrushchishin I.F., the members of the Association are teachers of the department: Belegova A.A., Nurmukhambetova M.B., Tokareva S.V.
From 2021 to the present, the Department of Theoretical Foundations of Physical Culture and Sports is headed by PhD Doctor Belegova Aliya Akanbaevna.
The teaching staff of the Department of Tmofkis 2023-24 academic year
It is necessary to eliminate the sporting achievements of the Department of PPS. Thus, professor of the Department Teleugaliyev Yu.G. – Master of sports in sports gymnastics; teacher of the Department Baltina A. S. – Champion of Asia in Sambo (2015), “Kazakh kuresi” (2014), A. S. Baltina is the master of Sports on four days of sports: Sambo, “Kazakh kuresi”, judo, jiu-jitsu.