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FORMATION OF THE INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT OF HIGHER SCHOOL AS A FACTOR OF ACTIVATING COGNITIVE ACTIVITY OF STUDENTS: FOREIGN EXPERIENCE

Aleksandrov Evgeniy Leonidovich, Shulman Marina Gennadyevna

DOI: 10.23951/1609-624X-2018-1-116-122

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Aleksandrov E. L., Institute of Management, Business and Technology (ul. Gagarina, 1, Kaluga, Russian Federation, 248000). E-mail: AEL1952@yandex.ru Shulman M. G., Institute of Management, Business and Technology (ul. Gagarina, 1, Kaluga, Russian Federation, 248000). E-mail: marusia@univesitys.ru

In the conditions of dynamically developing modern society, the training of specialists who have a set of qualities facilitating their professional socialization is becoming increasingly important. The solution of this problem is promoted by the formation of the innovative educational space of the university with the wide application of active didactic methods. The purposeful using of active technologies in the course of training sessions changes the nature of «subject-subject» relations: the teacher’s authoritarianism is a thing of the past, the student is motivated to develop professional competencies. An analysis of the works of Western European and American academic pedagogues makes it possible to establish that the statement of the competence approach within the humanitarian paradigm of education means in practice the implementation of innovative models of training in higher education. The use of such models in an academic environment provides a transition from teaching in the form of ready-made answers to the teaching of problem-search character. Some interactive techniques for conducting lecture classes are interesting for consideration: classroom response system, «inverted training». The experience on strengthening of interaction of participants of educational process in seminars is instructive. It includes the method of «numbered heads working together» based on the principles of cooperative learning as well as the technology of case study and brainwriting. It was concluded that the introduction of interactive technologies contributes to the intensification of the educational process, the formation of professional skills and the abilities ensuring the success of self-realization of student youth.

Keywords: reformatory pedagogy, innovative model of training, competence approach, interactive methods

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Issue: 1, 2018

Series of issue: Issue 1

Rubric: PEDAGOGY OF HIGHER SCHOOL

Pages: 116 — 122

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