scholarly journals Historical hackathon for schoolchildren, students and practicing teachers as an educational platform of a new format

2020 ◽  
Vol 87 ◽  
pp. 00021
Author(s):  
I.I. Makarova ◽  
D.V. Ratnikova ◽  
P.E. Pobezhimova

A significant problem of continuous self-education remains the organization of educational platforms of a new format that would contribute to the formation and development of hard and soft skills. The article discusses innovative teaching methods, which include the historical hackathon for schoolchildren, students and practicing teachers. The hackathon format is presented as an effective tool for a complex combination of creative potential, knowledge and skills in the field of historical sciences, IT technologies and historical identity.

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 186-193
Author(s):  
Minh Tan Tang ◽  
Tuan Van Phan

The paper generally presents about integrating soft skills into teaching by using experience-based teaching method. This method is the process in which the teacher plays the roles of organizing, guiding, orienting and implementing activities with learners, helping learners to find new knowledge, values and capabilities. That new knowledge and capacity continue to be verified in the process of experiencing reality, solving tasks posed by teacher, and then sharing the knowledge that has just been acquired with their friends and lecturer. Therefore, learners will be more receptive. Through the article, the authors would like to share teaching methods via practical experience in teaching specialized subjects of Mechanical Engineering to help students have more opportunities to experience, to apply the knowledge into reality, thence, forming skills and practical capacity as well as promoting the creative potential of the learners themselves.


Author(s):  
Т.А. Старшинова

Актуальность статьи обусловлена тем, что инженерная деятельность и, соответственно, подготовка к ней претерпевают в современном мире значительные изменения. Востребованы не только специальные знания и навыки, но и так называемые «Soft skills». В то же время, переход к многоуровневому образованию по Болонской модели оказал отечественной инженерной высшей школе сомнительную услугу с точки зрения некоторых потерь в многогранности гуманитарной подготовки, которое такие знания и навыки обеспечивает. Компенсировать эти потери призвана система интегративной психолого-педагогической подготовки в многоуровневом образовании. В условиях инженерного вуза она позволяет сформировать психолого-педагогическую компетентность как системное новообразование, имеющее свою специфичную структуру. Такая подготовка основывается на ряде выделенных автором подходов, закономерностей и принципов. Она реализуется с применением преимущественно активных и интерактивных методов обучения, имеет специфику для каждого уровня образования, с обязательным применением современных информационных технологий. The relevance of the article is due to the fact that engineering activity and, accordingly, preparation for it are undergoing significant changes in the modern world. Not only special knowledge and skills are in demand, but also the so-called “Soft skills”. At the same time, the transition to multilevel education according to the Bologna model has rendered the domestic engineering higher school a dubious service in terms of some losses in the versatility of humanitarian training, which provides such knowledge and skills. The system of integrative psychological and pedagogical training in multilevel education is called upon to compensate for these losses. Under the conditions of an engineering university, it allows the formation of psychological and pedagogical competence as a systemic formation, which has its own specific structure. Such training is based on a number of approaches, patterns and principles highlighted by the author. It is implemented using predominantly active and interactive teaching methods, is specific for each level of education, with the obligatory use of modern information technologies.


2017 ◽  
Vol 60 (4) ◽  
pp. 220
Author(s):  
Nataliia V. Morze ◽  
Olena G. Glazunova ◽  
Olena H. Kuzminska

The article analyzes the competencies necessary for the successful professional activity of e-learning managers. The content of the professional qualification "e-learning manager" is revealed. The model of competency system of the e-learning manager is offered. The model, which defines the content, forms, methods and means of training, tools and indicators for assessing the results of training e-learning managers by levels, is substantiated. Examples of competency tasks for forming of professional competencies in innovative teaching methods and technologies, Web 2.0 services, e-learning expertise, e-environment design, IT infrastructure management, and the development of Soft skills are presented. It is proposed to solve the problem of training specialists who will be able not only to use ICT in educational activities, but also to master the competencies of e-learning management.


Author(s):  
Nataliia Naumenko ◽  
Svitlana Myronchenko ◽  
Nataliia Shvarp

One of the parts of “Pathological physiology” teaching taking into account the specifics of the training of foreign students, is development, creation and application of innovative teaching methods in the educational process with the maximum degree of schematization, systematization and visualization of educational material. This contributes not only to the transformation of educational information into students' knowledge and skills, but also to the intensification of the educational process, including cooperative learning methods, game methods with text; associative teaching methods.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 204-212
Author(s):  
Nigora Vokhidova ◽  

The article discusses the effectiveness of innovative approaches in teaching Russian as a foreign language. It is noted that the use of new methods makes it possible to take into account the knowledge already acquired by the student for studying the Russian language and developing creative skills. The role of such a form of training as group work is shown, and some methods of interactive communication between students in practical classes in the Russian language are considered


Author(s):  
Robert O. Gjerdingen

The original music conservatories were orphanages. Through innovative teaching methods the masters of these old institutions were able to transform poor and often illiterate castoffs into elite musicians, many of whom became famous in the history of classical music. The book tells the story of how this was done. It shows what the lessons were like, what a typical day was like for an orphan, and how children progressed from simple lessons to ones more advanced than any seen today in colleges and universities. Recent rediscoveries of thousands of the old lessons have allowed us to understand how children’s minds were systematically developed to be able to “think” in music. That is, the lessons slowly built up the mental ability to imagine the interplay of two or more voices or instruments. Today we think of Mozart as having a miraculous ability to imagine musical works in his head, but in truth many of the conservatory graduates of that era had attained a similar level of controlled musical imagination. They could improvise for hours at the keyboard, and they could quickly compose whole works for ensembles. The book is accompanied by 100 YouTube videos so that readers can hear what the lessons sounded like.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 48-55
Author(s):  
P. Vasil'eva ◽  
S. Volkova ◽  
Tengir Zaharov

The article discusses the problem of assessing interdisciplinary knowledge and skills of students, provides a comparative analysis of methods and forms of their assessment. The authors note the relevance of the problem in connection with the updating of the content and teaching methods based on a synergetic approach, the need for adequate comprehensive monitoring of interdisciplinary knowledge, taking into account their multidimensional nature. The article analyzes the methods and criteria for assessing knowledge, provides an overview of traditional and innovative forms of assessing knowledge.


2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-63
Author(s):  
Hadis Sourinejad ◽  
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Fariba Haghani ◽  
Marjan Beigi ◽  
Elham Adibmoghaddam ◽  
...  

Background: Identifying the factors that contribute to learning is one of the most important research goals. Learning style is one of these important and effective factors. The predominant learning styles of students in different universities of Iran are different. Objective: This study aimed to review the learning styles of midwifery students in Iran based on Kolb’s learning theory. Materials and Methods: In this review study, a search was conducted in Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar, SID, and MagIran databases on articles published during 2000-2020 by using the keywords: Learning styles, midwifery students, and Kolb’s theory in Persian and English. Out of 28 eligible articles, 9 articles were finally reviewed. Results: Learning in midwifery students is usually done by using different styles, the most common of which was convergent style followed by assimilative style. Conclusion: The predominant learning styles of midwifery students in Iran are convergent and assimilative styles. While considering individual differences, educational planning and selection of teaching method should be done in a way that is appropriate for different learning styles of midwifery students and a variety of new and innovative teaching methods should be used.


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