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Title: THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF READINESS OF TEACHERS IN VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS TO IMPLEMENT STUDENT-CENTERED APPROACH
Other Titles: Теоретичні аспекти розвитку готовності педагогів професійно-технічних навчальних закладів до реалізації особистісно – зорієнтованого підходу
Authors: Danylyuk, Olha Andriivna
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Danylyuk O. A. THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF READINESS OF TEACHERS IN VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS TO IMPLEMENT STUDENT-CENTERED APPROACH // Universum F III : Proceedings of International scientific conference (Jan 17, 2019). London, SI Universum, 2019. Р. 39–42.
Issue Date: 17-Jun-2019
Publisher: SI Universum
Keywords: readiness
readiness to the activity
readiness to the professional (pedagogical) activity
student-oriented educational technology
Abstract: This article deals with the problem of readiness for professional (educational) activity of teachers in vocational schools. Determined the relevance of readiness of teachers of special subjects of vocational schools to personality-oriented professional interaction with students and singled pedagogical conditions that determine this process. The analysis of psychological and pedagogical literature on the interpretation of the concepts of "readiness" and "commitment to the professional (educational) activities". The features of this type of activity. It was determined that in modern science the phenomenon of readiness for professional work is studied at the personal, functional and personal-activity levels. Zaproponovono generalized definition of "readiness for professional (teaching) activity" in the context of ososbistisno-oriented interaction between the participants of the educational process of vocational school.
URI: http://dspace.tnpu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/13430
ISBN: 978-1-9997898-7-9
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