Professional training of specialists in acting based on the competence approach

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (Extra-D) ◽  
pp. 150-162
Author(s):  
Liliya Grin ◽  
Tatyana Petrik ◽  
Kostiantyn Kuzmin ◽  
Liydmyla Bilozub ◽  
Nadiia Stadnichenko ◽  
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The purpose of this study is to establish a pattern for promoting the implementation of professional training of professionals in acting based on the competency approach, to establish the benefits of using the competency approach in educational institutions and identify acquired skills as a result training of specialists in acting based on the competence approach. Research methods based comparative analysis; systematization; generalization. It is established that the TOP-20 educational institutions that provide training for professionals in acting are mainly located in countries such as the United States, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Australia and France. It is determined that the educational process at Stanford University is focused on a theoretical course, and at the Kyiv National University of the Theater, Film and Television named after Ivan Karpenko-Kary there is a voluminous practical course, compared to Stanford University.  As a result of the study it was found that the implementation of the competency approach is a complex process due to the large number of variables that should be taken into account both at the training course and at the individual level.

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (Extra-E) ◽  
pp. 381-396
Author(s):  
Tetiana Belinska ◽  
Ninel Sizova ◽  
Liudmyla Vasylevska-Skupa ◽  
Nataliia Kravtsova ◽  
Iryna Shvets

The purpose of the research is to determine the effectiveness of the established integrative model of the musical art teacher’s professional training by means of innovation technologies based on a survey of students, in order to reveal the benefits of using the integrative model in educational institutions. The research methods: comparative analysis; systematization; generalizations, surveys. It has been established that the implementation of an integrative model of the musical art teacher’s professional training by means of innovation technologies demands from students to conduct the preliminary investigation of the topic and its basic understanding, as well as comprehension of how all the “parts” of the topic correlate. As a result of the research conducted, it has been revealed that the integrative model formation of musical art teacher’s professional training by means of innovation technologies is a complex process due to the abundance of variables that should be taken into account both in the curriculum and at the individual level.


2020 ◽  
Vol 100 (4) ◽  
pp. 8-15
Author(s):  
M Serik ◽  
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G Nurbekova ◽  
J Kultan ◽  
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The article discusses the implementation of big data in the educational process of higher education. The authors, analyzing a large amount of data, referring to the types of services provided by e-government, indicate that there are many pressing problems, many services are not yet automated. In order to improve the professional training of teachers of Computer Science of the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, educational programs and courses have been developed 7M01514 — «Smart City technologies», «Big Data and cloud computing» and 7М01525 — «STEM-Education», «The Internet of Things and Intelligent Systems «on the theoretical and practical foundations of big data and introduced into the educational process. The arti-cle discusses several types of programs for teaching big data and analyzes data on the implementation of big data in some educational institutions. For the introduction and implementation of special courses in the educational process in the areas of magistracy in the educational program Computer Science, the curriculum, educational and methodological complex, digital educational resources are considered, as well as hardware and software that collects, stores, sorts big data, well as the introduction into the educational process of theoretical foundations and methods of using the developed technical and technological equipment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 20-39
Author(s):  
Albina A. Beschasnaya ◽  
Andrei A. Beschasnyi

This article analyzes the importance of sociological education in the professional training of specialists outside the humanities from the point of view of “performative education”. The “performativity” of education is understood as the production of knowledge and educational activity and it becomes meaningful only in the situation of their demand and efficiency (J.-F. Liotard). The сurrent trends in the formation of the curricula of higher educational institutions by academic disciplines of a “performative” nature have been expressed in reducing the hours of general humanities, among which the sociology teaching has been minimized or completely eliminated. The material for the empirical stage of the research was the organizational and methodological documentation accompanying the educational process in a number of Russian universities. The authors performed a content analysis of the curriculum of higher education. The following methods of collecting information were used: analytical-synthetic, induction and deduction, content and comparative analyzes. The performativity of sociological knowledge and the study of sociology at the individual level is expressed in several aspects: 1) in the formation of the self-consciousness of the individual and the development of a professional integrated into social relations; 2) in the development of graduates’ ability to analyze and forecast social transformations; 3) in maintaining the value basis and civil law culture in society. The practical significance of the findings is expressed in strengthening the position of sociology as a science and academic discipline in the simulation of educational programs for professional training of university students.


New Collegium ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (102) ◽  
pp. 4-7
Author(s):  
D. Cherednik ◽  
S. Dansheva ◽  
V. Bugai

The article is dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Kharkоv national t Annotation. The article is dedicated that all changes, significant stages in the development of the construction and architectural industry in Ukraine were an integral part of the activities of the KHISI – KDTUBA – KNUSA team, and often originated thanks to the scientific and scientific and methodological activities of scientific and pedagogical workers. Today, Kharkiv National University of Civil Engineering and Architecture (KHNUSA), thanks to the work that was performed and performed by its employees at a high scientific and scientific-methodological level, occupies a leading place among higher educational institutions of the construction profile. Over its 90-year history, KNUSA has trained more than 60 thousand specialists. The article reflects the main directions of the university's activities - educational, scientific, international, innovative, educational and sports-mass. It was noted that training is carried out in licensed and accredited specialties at the first (bachelor's) level of higher education from 17 specialties, at the second (master's) level - in 12 specialties, at the third (educational and scientific) level – 5 specialties. Special attention is paid to the achievements in the scientific and methodological solution of innovative educational problems and their implementation in the educational process. Attention is focused on the fact that professional training, a democratic way of life of students are combined with the all-round development of the personality.


Author(s):  
М. В. Роганова

The article considers theoretical aspects of organization of educational process in higher pedagogical educational institutions on the basis of the value approach, which involves continuous cultural, social and moral and professional development of professional identity based on public needs and personal requests. The main task is to prepare a specialist, who can improve his professional skills, to reproduce and expand his life experience, to transform the material conditions of society, its culture, accumulate and create new values. The concept of studentcentrism as an element of the new pedagogical thinking is defined. Its essential features include recognition of the strategic focus in a comprehensive and harmonious development of the individual; changing attitudes on the nature and type of professional training of future specialist, who acts in it as a subject of pedagogical interaction, which is associated with the formation of creative individuality. The author of the article accentuates the importance of the connection of value, personal and activity, and individually creative approaches in the organization of educational process in higher pedagogical educational institutions. This connection of approaches involves modelling the process of professional training and education of students of the given structure of pedagogical activity. It is noted that the most promising forms of implementation of this approach is scientific and educational complex, which provides the possibility of continuous "immersion" of students in the sphere of their future professional activity, allows to study, generalize, and accumulate experiences of the author’s schools, quickly learn and use the achievements of world science on the basis of life values. Educational technologies of individually-creative learning are revealed on the basis of flexible construction of the educational process, integration of related disciplines, isolation of the subjects of prolonged and local character, ensuring a relatively long time "immersion" of students in the subject, systematic study of the selected subjects on the basis of diagnostic, communicative and organizational tasks, allowing to study the real psycho-physiological capacities and professional readiness of students to educational activity, development on this basis of individual plans of their training programs, and installation of pedagogically humane relationships.


Author(s):  
V. Kovpak ◽  
N. Trotsenko

<div><p><em>The article analyzes the peculiarities of the format of native advertising in the media space, its pragmatic potential (in particular, on the example of native content in the social network Facebook by the brand of the journalism department of ZNU), highlights the types and trends of native advertising. The following research methods were used to achieve the purpose of intelligence: descriptive (content content, including various examples), comparative (content presentation options) and typological (types, trends of native advertising, in particular, cross-media as an opportunity to submit content in different formats (video, audio, photos, text, infographics, etc.)), content analysis method using Internet services (using Popsters service). And the native code for analytics was the page of the journalism department of Zaporizhzhya National University on the social network Facebook. After all, the brand of the journalism department of Zaporozhye National University in 2019 celebrates its 15th anniversary. The brand vector is its value component and professional training with balanced distribution of theoretical and practical blocks (seven practices), student-centered (democratic interaction and high-level teacher-student dialogue) and integration into Ukrainian and world educational process (participation in grant programs).</em></p></div><p><em>And advertising on social networks is also a kind of native content, which does not appear in special blocks, and is organically inscribed on one page or another and unobtrusively offers, just remembering the product as if «to the word». Popsters service functionality, which evaluates an account (or linked accounts of one person) for 35 parameters, but the main three areas: reach or influence, or how many users evaluate, comment on the recording; true reach – the number of people affected; network score – an assessment of the audience’s response to the impact, or how far the network information diverges (how many share information on this page).</em></p><p><strong><em>Key words:</em></strong><em> nativeness, native advertising, branded content, special project, communication strategy.</em></p>


1983 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-171 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert W. Buckingham

The hospice concept represents a return to humanistic medicine, to care within the patient's community, for family-centered care, and the view of the patient as a person. Medical, governmental, and educational institutions have recognized the profound urgency for the advocacy of the hospice concept. As a result, a considerable change in policy and attitude has occurred. Society is re-examining its attitudes toward bodily deterioration, death, and decay. As the hospice movement grows, it does more than alter our treatment of the dying. Hospices and home care de-escalate the soaring costs of illness by reducing the individual and collective burdens borne by all health insurance policyholders. Because hospices and home care use no sophisticated, diagnostic treatment equipment, their overhead is basically for personal care and medication. Also, the patient is permitted to die with dignity. Studies indicated that the patient of a hospice program will not experience the anxiety, helplessness, inadequacy, and guilt as will an acute care facility patient. Consequently, a hospice program can relieve family members and loved ones of various psychological disorders.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 209-210
Author(s):  
Michael Leo Owens

Charge: As Ismail K. White and Chryl N. Laird note, collectively more than 80% of African Americans self-identify as Democrats according to surveys, and no Republican presidential candidate has won more than 13% of the Black vote since 1968. This is true despite the fact that at the individual level many African Americans are increasingly politically moderate and even conservative. Against this backdrop, what explains the enduring nature of African American support for the Democratic Party? In Steadfast Democrats: How Social Forces Shape Black Political Behavior, White and Laird answer this question by developing the concept of “racialized social constraint,” a unifying behavioral norm meant to empower African Americans as a group and developed through a shared history of struggle against oppression and for freedom and equality. White and Laird consider the historical development of this norm, how it is enforced, and its efficacy both in creating party loyalty and as a path to Black political power in the United States. On the cusp of perhaps the most consequential presidential election in American history, one for which African American turnout was crucial, we asked a range of leading political scientists to assess the relative strengths, weaknesses, and ramifications of this argument.


Author(s):  
Md. Razib Alam ◽  
Bonwoo Koo ◽  
Brian Paul Cozzarin

Abstract Our objective is to study Canada’s patenting activity over time in aggregate terms by destination country, by assignee and destination country, and by diversification by country of destination. We collect bibliographic patent data from the Canadian Intellectual Property Office and the United States Patent and Trademark Office. We identify 19,957 matched Canada–US patents, 34,032 Canada-only patents, and 43,656 US-only patents from 1980 to 2014. Telecommunications dominates in terms of International Patent Classification technologies for US-only and Canada–US patents. At the firm level, the greatest number of matched Canada–US patents were granted in the field of telecommunications, at the university level in pharmaceuticals, at the government level in control and instrumentation technology, and at the individual level in civil engineering. We use entropy to quantify technological diversification and find that diversification indices decline over time for Canada and the USA; however, all US indices decline at a faster rate.


Author(s):  
Sergey Kulik ◽  
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Ivan Aladyshkin ◽  
Svetlana Kalmykova ◽  
Maria Odinokaya ◽  
...  

The article is devoted to the increasing role and prospects for the development of e-learning in modern transformation of higher polytechnic education. In the context of preventing the spread of coronavirus infection COVID-19 and the transition of universities to various forms of distance education, this issue is of particular relevance. The aim of the study is to assess the process of introducing e-learning into the educational process of higher technical educational institutions in Russia. The methodological basis of the work was the analytical and systematic approach to the study of the object of research using methods of data systematization, evaluative analysis and forecasting, as well as logical generalization. The authors come to the conclusion that the introduction of e-learning in technical universities in Russia until recently played a supporting role in the reorganization and optimization of the processes of training engineering personnel. The development of e-learning helped to reduce the costs of the educational process, reduce the number of employees, as well as solve the problem of the classroom fund. An important role in the development of e-learning was played by the desire to increase the rating indicators. The desire to expand non-budgetary sources of funding for modern technical universities and the possibility of implementing new learning models were only additional incentives for expanding the e-learning system. The results of this study can be used in further studying the digitalization of higher education and assessing the prospects for the development of professional training in Russia.


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