Modern pedagogical technologies in the system of additional professional education

The text of this article reflects the results of theoretical and practical research in the field of equipping the system of additional professional education with the means of modern pedagogical technologies that affect the quality of professional training of future specialists. The most relevant pe...

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Main Authors: Ilyasova A.N., Grebennikov J.L., Ramazanova E.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/15/shsconf_ictp2020_00074.pdf
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Summary:The text of this article reflects the results of theoretical and practical research in the field of equipping the system of additional professional education with the means of modern pedagogical technologies that affect the quality of professional training of future specialists. The most relevant pedagogical technologies are considered separately, and their effectiveness or ineffectiveness is confirmed by means of online questionnaires. Besides, a significant segment of the study is devoted to reviewing and comparing the experience of predecessors in this matter. The role of personality –oriented and competence-based approaches in the system of additional vocational education is revealed and actualized, their individual elements, especially significant for research, are singled out. A special place in the structure of the study is occupied by the chosen key method – online questionnaire, which is based on data provided by more than 150 teachers of the systems of both higher professional and additional professional education. All of them are not geographically tied to one place, in connection with which one can judge the objectivity of their opinions, as well as the vast geography of the dissemination of the research results. This method is one of the most effective and promising methods of scientific analytical and reflective research.
ISSN:2261-2424