Preview

Russian Social and Humanitarian Journal

Advanced search

MAIN MEANS OF DEVELOPING AND IMPROVING PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE OF A TEACHER OF RUSSIAN AT A MULTIETHNIC SCHOOL IN RUSSIA

https://doi.org/10.18384/2224-0209-2014-3-870

Abstract

The article describes the possibilities of course professional development for specialists who teach Russian at multi-ethnic schools. Present technologies, methods, and forms of this process are described. Raising the level of teachers' skills is organized within the process of acquiring new cognitive tools which will lead to the reorientation in both the activity itself and in the subject of this activity. Teachers' competencies development is performed through the professional activity reflection. The author describes approaches (competence and individual ones) to designing the programs of skills development. Besides, the components of teacher's professional activity, required for consideration of structuring the development of professional competence of the teacher, are mentioned.

About the Author

T. .. Mikheyeva
Донской государственный технический университет
Russian Federation


References

1. Вербицкий А.А. Компетентностный подход в образовании: проблемы и условия реализации // Байкальский психологический и педагогический журнал. 2006. № 1-2 (7-8). С. 25-35.

2. Ермоленко В.А. Проектирование содержания непрерывного профессионального образования: концептуальные и методологические основы. М.: ИТОП РАО, 2004.131 с.

3. Жинкин Н.И. Язык. Речь. Творчество: Избранные труды. М.: Изд-во «Лабиринт», 1998. 368 с.

4. Михеева Т.Б. Методическая система повышения квалификации учителя русского языка полиэтнической школы (из опыта работы) // Известия ЮФУ. Педагогические науки. 2011. № 2. С. 85-90.

5. Фельдштейн Д.И. Развитие психолого-педагогических наук в пространственно-временной ситуации XXI века // Человек и образование - 2013. № 1(34). С. 4-11.


Review

Views: 197


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2224-0209 (Online)