scholarly journals The evaluation of intercultural professional technology-based communicative competence formation for students

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 272-287
Author(s):  
Tatyana Mikhailova ◽  
Kulyash Duisekova ◽  
Farida Orazakynkyzy ◽  
Gulshat Beysembaeva ◽  
Saule Issabekova

The purpose of the study is to determine the evaluation of the Intercultural Professional-Technology based communication  Based Communicative Competence Formation of Students. Overall 22 respondents of the 2nd year at a State university took part in the research like focus groups. The results were taken by the interview in the Google forms.  The results of the analyzes showed that the development of the intercultural professional-communicative competence of natural studies students is considered to be a very important requirement, and the formation of their professional communication skills can open up great opportunities for the future career of students. Students’ interview has also shown that from methodological aspect a case study technology-based communication is highly valued. Therefore, effective ways of using communicative-cognitive case technology-based communication in the classroom were analyzed and an algorithm for working with it was developed.     Keywords: Intercultural Professional Communicative Competence, technology based communication, cognitive, intercultural.

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-89
Author(s):  
Ruzanna PETROSYAN ◽  
Sona MAKICHYAN ◽  
Lida ARAMYAN

The psychological problem of the formation of communication competence of a military psychologist is conditioned by the unity of the problems faced by our army and the educational programs. It focuses on the process of formation and development of communication skills of the future military psychologist in the field of professional communication, in which the emphasis is on the direction of the future specialist in communication. Based on the results of the research, it is proposed to ensure the principle of uniformity of joint activities in the curricula and the introduction of training and innovation methods for communicative competence formation.


Author(s):  
N. Basko

The article is devoted to the role and possibilities of using phraseology in teaching professional communication skills in Russian to foreign students. As an example, phraseological units are discussed that are used in professional communication in the field of economics and business. The article contains such linguistic characteristics of phraseological units in the economic discourse as semantics, stylistic properties, etymology, communicative value. Teaching professional communication with the use of phraseology assumes acquaintance of foreign students with the main linguistic characteristics of phraseological units, i.e. with their grammatical properties, lexical and syntactic compatibility, features of functioning in speech. Control tests are aimed at mastering the semantics of phraseological units, at developing the skills and abilities of using phraseological units in professional speech. The author of the article comes to the conclusion that the use of phraseological expressions in teaching professional communication allows to consider phraseology as one of the linguistic resources that contributes to the formation of communicative competence in the professional sphere among foreign students.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 4
Author(s):  
M. V. Fomina ◽  
S. V. Maslovskaya

Introduction.In this article the problem of formation of communicative skills of professional communication of students of medical high School is considered.  Theoretical and methodological approaches to this problem are analyzed. The theoretical basis of the study was the work of MV Rodikov, LV Kochetova, Ln. Vasilyeva about the process of formation of readiness of students of medical University for interpersonal interaction in the professional sphere and in particular the formation of skills of building trust between the doctor and the patient. The authors identified individual and personal qualities necessary for the graduate in practice, such as: the ability to diagnose the social situation; skills of effective interaction with colleagues in the workplace; possession of verbal and non-verbal means of communication in building relationships with patients; rejection of all kinds of stereotypes of patient perception [5,6]. The assessment of such important professionally significant qualities in the formation of communicative competence of the future doctor, such as sociability, tolerance, empathy, goodwill, respect, attentiveness, restraint, flexibility [7, 15]. The authors highlight the psychological characteristics of the doctor, affecting the communicative competence, such as: emotional stability; sensitivity to negative attitude on the part of the patient; anxiety; depression [13]. The important qualities of the future specialist include: the ability to be convincing in conversation with the patient and his relatives, respect for colleagues and their opinion, especially when the issue concerns controversial clinical cases and requires open discussion [8,9,10]. It is noted that the success of the interaction between the doctor and the patient depends on the skills: the establishment of primary contact; elimination of possible contradictions (clash of views of the doctor and the patient); correction of conflict behavior of the patient during medical consultation; ability to inform the patient of "bad news" concerning his health; planning joint actions with the patient [4, 14,31].Materials and methods. A study was conducted on the diagnosis of the ability to empathize in students of a medical university using the method of V. V. Boyko, the specifics of gender attitudes were determined using the «Sex-role questionnaire», the coping styles of behavior were studied using the method «Coping strategies indicator».Results. The study are showed that 44.7% of respondents have an average level of empathic abilities, 53.2% – understated, 2.1% – very low. The girls is in 86.6%  the emotional channel of empathy prevailed, which allows the latter to easily enter into an emotional resonance with the other person. Among young men, 52.9% showed rational, 47.1% - intuitive channels of empathy. The analysis showed of the structure of coping behavior that the first place for both girls and boys (66.6% and 88.2%, respectively) was occupied by the problem-solving strategy. The second is the search for social support, which indicates the importance of social support at the initial stage of professional activity.Discussion and Conclusions. It is noteworthy that among those surveyed, attitudes that limit emotional responsiveness prevailed, along with this, students used various empathy channels, allowing them to build the medical process most effectively in the future depending on the situation. The level of communicative competence of students did not differ in terms of "empathy" depending on the specialization. The active position was in the choice of coping strategies allow students to overcome the influence of various types of stress associated with future professional activities.


1983 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 205-219 ◽  
Author(s):  
David H. Covington ◽  
Clifford M. Krowne

A survey of technical communication students at North Carolina State University has revealed information about students' perceptions of their communication skills and abilities, their immediate and long-range career plans, and what should be offered in a technical communication course. This information complements information gathered from surveys of business and industrial employers and of technical graduates on the job. The results of the survey suggest the desirability of increased technical communication course emphasis on oral reports and simulating professional communication activities. The survey also suggests specific areas for emphasis in the teaching of organization, format, and style.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anang Fathoni ◽  
Heri Retnawati

The ongoing online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic has become a separate catalyst for the development of education that utilizes technology in the current industrial 4.0 era. However, on the other hand, there are still many gaps in online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research study aims to (1) explore the experiences of postgraduate students in online learning; (2) describe the negative impacts and barriers to online learning, along with strategies for dealing with them; and (3) observe the potential that emerges in the future after the Covid-19 pandemic can be overcome. This research is qualitative research with a type of case study. Data were collected through open questionnaires and interviews with participants of 30 postgraduate students of the Primary education study program, Yogyakarta State University. Data analysis was accomplished by examining themes and sub-themes in each topic discussed, then determining the correlation between the sub-themes to conclude. The results show that students have varied experiences throughout online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, students also gain negative physical and psychological impacts, get obstacles concerning data reception, gadgets, interaction with lecturers, independent study, and learning activities during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, students also still have various strategies in dealing with the obstacles and negative impacts of Covid-19. Finally, online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic is giving potential as well as negative things in the future once it is resolved.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 724
Author(s):  
Elliah Prema ◽  
Bahadur Goonesh Kumar

The purpose of this study was to determine whether the use of digital technology could create a positive impact in teaching of Telugu concepts. Due to little exposure of the Telugu language in Mauritius, learners face difficulties in learning and understanding the language in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, communication and writing skills. The study focused mainly on how the use of cartoons could cater for all types of learners, how they can be used as a tool to allow a child centred learning and whether they promoted the understanding of concepts easily through the use of technology and brought motivation to learners. A study was conducted with two upper primary schools to find out whether concept cartoons could be advantageous in encouraging them in better understanding concepts. Cartoon Story Maker was used as an educational tool to teach the “Singular- Plural” concept followed by an interactive quiz as assessment to monitor the progress of students. Through both qualitative and quantitative approaches, focus groups, observation, and achievement tests were chosen as convenient methods to collect data. The findings revealed that there has been a slight increase in percentage of scores in class tests and that cartoon concepts have motivated the learners to learn the Telugu concepts and helped to improve their communication skills.


Neofilolog ◽  
1970 ◽  
pp. 239-246
Author(s):  
Grzegorz Markowski

The paper presents examples of techniques, strategies and activities by means of which a teacher of specialist French may improve the communicative competence level of their students, i.e. the communication skills and interculture competence. The suggestions presented will help the students to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for functioning in the contemporary multicultural society. The aim is to prepare students for professional life by teaching them the correct use of specialist French in the institutions they are going to work for in the future.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-61
Author(s):  
O.V. Sheremet ◽  
E. Ozdemir

This scientific article is devoted to the study of the formation of communicative competence as an important quality of the secondary linguistic personality of a student. A feature of this work is the fact that the process and acquisition of communication skills of future philologists takes place in the conditions of the Turkish-Russian learning environment. We focused on learning the communicative competence of native Turkish students. Based on the analysis of scientific literature, it was revealed that one of the effective linguodidactic conditions for studying Russian as a foreign language in the Turkish audience is the use of storytelling method. In this article, we consentrated on the concept of storytelling and gave a description of the main types of this method: classical, active, computer, polyphonic, etc. The methodological aspect of the application of this method is shown on the example of studying the topic «Prepositional case of a noun», which is provided for in the curriculum of the dissipline «Gramere giriş» / «Введение в грамматику» at the preparatory course of Ibrahim Chechen University of Agri. We believe that the stages of creating and telling stories described in this article can also make a contribute to the effective formation of the communicative competence of Turkish students during the learning Russian as a foreign language.


Author(s):  
Dominika Wiecha ◽  
Ewelina Zając

In the article, the communicative competence of a 12 year old girl with cerebral palsy and mild intellectual disability was characterised. These developmental disorders exert a significant impact on child’s skills in the field of speech expression and perception. Moreover, they lead to speech disorders: oligophasia and dysarthria. The case study method was used to conduct the research. In the first part of this article the authors described two issues: cerebral palsy and intellectual disability. They indicated the causes, as well as the most common symptoms of these developmental disorders. In the next part the authors provided an extensive description of various diagnostic tests. They enabled the researchers to explore, among others, speech expression and perception, as well as phonematic hearing. The results of these different tests were thoroughly analysed. Consequently, it has been proved that the level of child’s linguistic and communication skills corresponds to the results achieved by children with similar deficits and disorders.


2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nguyen Thi Cam Huong ◽  
Bui Ngoc Lan ◽  
Nguyen Thi Vy ◽  
Nguyen Thi Hoa Xuan ◽  
Le Kim Anh

Panel Theatre created from Japan is a method of expression in which pictures or letters made by paper attached or detached on a cloth board to develop drama, stories combined with games, singing and movement. Panel theatre has many advantages to develop communication for children with disabilities. In this study, panel theatre was used in intervention to develop communication skills for 1 child with developmental disorders through exposing him to materials, performing motor activities in combination with listening to stories and letting him participate in the drama activities which were adapted to his communication abilities. The results show that the child has improved attention, imitation, alternation, language understanding and using skills. These results show that it is possible to use panel theatre in intervention for children with developmental disorders and further studies should be considered in the future.


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