scholarly journals The role of interactive teaching methods in the formation of students' professional competence

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (S2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kalinina Olga Nikolaevna ◽  
Shakarova Feruza Dolievna ◽  
Yadgarova Guzal Isanbayevna

This article is devoted to the topical topic of the application of interactive methods. Interactive teaching methods provide the solution of educational problems in various aspects. The interest in interactive methods is caused by the need to improve the modern system. The possession of interactive learning technology and its use in the educational process, including in Russian language lessons, will undoubtedly contribute to the development of students ' qualities that correspond to the processes taking place in life today. The paper also presents the technologies of conducting Russian language lessons using interactive methods and their significance.

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (S2) ◽  
pp. 1122-1130
Author(s):  
Akhmedova Mukaddas ◽  
Dilmurodova Nilufar

Interactive teaching methods provide solutions to educational problems in various aspects. The use of interactive methods allows you to organize independent cognitive activity of students during the lesson. Possession of interactive learning technology and its use in the educational process will undoubtedly contribute to the development of students' qualities that correspond to the processes taking place in life today. This paper presents the technologies of conducting Uzbek language lessons using interactive methods and their significance.


Author(s):  
Yuri Skorin ◽  
Alexander Shcherbakov

It is determined that the implementation of the concept of modern higher education requires in-depth analysis of training in all areas of higher education, which contributes to the creation of new approaches to organizing the educational process in higher education using modern teaching methods, including active and interactive methods. Based on the analysis of special literature and generalization of practical experience of training in higher education, several active teaching methods were considered, focused on the active participation of the student in self-development, taking into account their personality. It is emphasized that the organization of interactive learning involves: solving creative problems, modeling of life situations, joint problem solving and more. The analysis proved that the use of active and interactive teaching methods in the training of future professionals contributes to the activation of students' cognitive activity, as well as the quality of learning material and teamwork skills, achieving a level of high professional competence.


Author(s):  
Hristina Gergova ◽  

The article examines the role of reading in the education and development of students. The text presents various techniques to promote literacy and reading in the early stages of primary education and their impact on the students' literary knowledge, skills and competences. Recently, interactive teaching methods have been used to achieve these goals, in addition to traditional methods. Interactivity make the learning environment more exciting and engaging, reducing the difficulty of mastering the language. The use of interactive methods in teaching Bulgarian language and literature in 1st - 4th grades helps foster literacy and reading desire among students. Using interactive techniques and methods in 1st – 4th grades encourages literacy and reading.


Author(s):  
I.N. Gornostaeva ◽  

The article discusses the possibilities of using methods of teaching English in higher education from classical to interactive ones. Special attention is paid to the role of the teacher in the formation of language competence and the effective organization of the learning process. The article proves the importance of introducing into the educational process such interactive teaching methods as work in small groups, preparation of projects and multimedia presentations, training, and brainstorming.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (S4) ◽  
pp. 442-453
Author(s):  
Liudmyla Vovchuk ◽  
Alina Iovcheva ◽  
Iryna Habro ◽  
Inna Pohorielova ◽  
Roman Oleksenko

The paper highlights the peculiarities of teaching the students of the specialty International Relations, Law and History professionally oriented disciplines when the attention is paid to the study of professional disciplines. After mastering the core materials of the discipline, the students should know all the components of these disciplines and be able to apply their knowledge in practice. We have confirmed by our research that for the modern student to be able to master all knowledge and skills, modern lecturers at their lectures and seminars should change the teaching methods, tending more to the use of interactive methods, which, compared to the traditional ones, are much more efficient for providing the educational process. Among the modern interactive teaching methods, such methods as Circle of Ideas, Aquarium, Microphone, and Role Play, Imitation deserve special attention, and their use promotes students' cognitive abilities, creative thinking, quick decision making, work in groups, thus stimulating the development of communication skills, and mainly the interest of the student in learning. In the conditions of a pandemic (2020-2021), as the experiment showed, it is also possible for teachers to use interactive methods in teaching professional disciplines for students of the above specialties.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 8-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Мальцева ◽  
Tatyana Maltseva

An article is devoted to effective use in the educational process of active and interactive teaching methods to enhance and develop cognitive and creative activity of students; improve the efficiency of the educational process; formation and assessment of professional competence, as well as the formation of special knowledge and practical skills of teachers and organizers of the learning process.


Author(s):  
S.Y LANINA ◽  

The course of higher mathematics occupies a special place in the system of training specialists in economics. The article discusses the issue of effective use of interactive methods of teaching higher mathematics to students of economic profile. The importance of the use of interactive methods is emphasized as one of the means of forming in students such qualities as: independence, initiative, creative thinking, communication, the ability to quickly and effectively solve the assigned professional tasks. Interactive methods contribute to the development of the rational-logical, emotional sphere of the student. The definitions of the concept of "interactive teaching methods" are given. The main tasks of interactive teaching of higher mathematics are considered, the main idea of interactive teaching is described. The main forms of interactive learning that can be used in lectures and practical classes in higher mathematics are considered. The features of the organization and conduct of such forms of classes as: a problem lecture, a lecture with a mistake, a lecture-conversation, a practical problem lesson, a business game are described. Topics from higher mathematics on which the above forms of interactive learning were implemented are listed. The results of the questionnaire survey of students which indicate the effectiveness of using the listed forms of organizing the educational process using interactive teaching methods are given.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (11) ◽  
pp. 56-62
Author(s):  
Ольга Безкоровайна ◽  
Ольга Дищаковська

The article is devoted to the problem of organization of interactive lessons, emphasizing their important role in improving the quality of education, description the most popular interactive teaching methods (role play, presentation, conversations, brainstorming, projects, podcasting, video files, blogging, round table, discussion, situational analysis) at the English language lessons with students . It is proved that interactive learning is aimed at teaching students to be actively involved in their learning process. There are different ways to create such participation. This is mostly through teacher-student interaction, student-student interaction, the use of audio, video, video hands-on demonstrations, and exercises.Students are encouraged to be active members of the class, thinking on their own, using their brains, resulting in long-term memory retention. Interactive teaching methods are the actual way of teacher’s work in classroom, group or any educational institution. Interactive teaching methods, in contrast to the traditional ones, are based on the active interaction of participants in the educational process, and special attention is paid upon students’ interaction with each other. This approach allows teachers: 1) to create a classroom atmosphere that helps to encourage students to ask questions and seek answers, take (as a basis) the following types of training that would facilitate the development of critical thinking and independent acquisition of knowledge, encourage reflection; 2) to apply existing methods to become a thoughtful professional, that means to learn how to observe carefully, identify problems and create new strategies to solve them; 3) to be a model for other students, transfer knowledge to them. It was concluded, that the use of interactive methods in teaching a foreign language to future technicians helps to organize an active interaction of all participants of the communication process which results in the exchange of professional information in a foreign language and the acquisition of professional qualities and practical skills of communication.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergey Kashlev

The educational and methodological manual examines interactive methods, the technology of interactive learning as an innovative pedagogical phenomenon, defines the features, content and structure of interactive methods, justifies the classification of interactive teaching methods, reveals the theoretical and methodological foundations of the use of interactive teaching methods in the pedagogical process, provides characteristics of about 70 individual interactive teaching methods, as well as the content of interactive classes, scientific and methodological seminars on pedagogy with students, listeners of the system of additional adult education. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For teachers and heads of institutions of secondary general education, additional education of children and youth, social educators, practical psychologists, students and teachers of pedagogical specialties of universities, undergraduates, postgraduates of psychological and pedagogical specialties, students of the system of advanced training and retraining of educational specialists, methodologists of educational institutions.


2021 ◽  
pp. 112-126
Author(s):  
Lyubov Tarangul ◽  
Svitlana Romaniuk

The article presents the essence, meaning and types of interactive teaching methods, as well as highlights the problems of teaching the languages of national minorities in Ukraine. All nations have the right to self-determination. By virtue of this right, they are free to establish their political status and freely ensure their economic, social and cultural development. In addition, in order to achieve their goals, all people are free to dispose their natural resources and resources without prejudice to any obligations arising from international economic cooperation applied on the principle of mutual benefit and international law. No nation can in any case be deprived of its means of subsistence. This article is devoted to the problem of using interactive methods in teaching languages of national minorities in Ukraine. The advantages of using such methods and the peculiarities of their introduction into the educational process are substantiated. Definitions of the general concept are given and features of a choice of certain interactive methods are described. Particular attention is paid to the classification of interactive teaching methods. For Ukraine, as for any polyethnic state, the issue of national minorities is permanently relevant and requires constant study and analysis. The formation of Ukraine as an independent state put on the agenda both theoretical and practical tasks - to develop its own concept of national policy. The peculiarity of the situation was the need to simultaneously find optimal ways to develop the titular nation and national minorities.


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