scholarly journals THE PECULIARITIES OF THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF PHYSICAL CULTURE’S PREPARATION IN THE NETHERLANDS’ HIGHER EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENTS

Author(s):  
Oleksandr BEZKOPYLNY ◽  
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Lyudmila SUSHCHENKO ◽  
Andrey ARTYUCHENKO ◽  
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Introduction. The peculiarities of the future teachers of physical culture’s preparation in the Nether-lands are presented in the article. The research of the modern higher education system in the most developed countries in the world is useful for the consideration of theperspectives and directions of the development, revival of the methodological, contents and technological founda-tions of the higher education in the Ukraine according to the requirements of the modernity.Purpose. The study of the professional preparation of the future teachers of physical culture’s peculiarities in the Netherlands’ higher education establishments. Methods. The comparative analysis, synthesis, gener-alization, systematization and concretization. Results. The list of organizations, responsible for the development of the Netherlands' education system is presented. It is stated, the future teachers’ preparation in the Netherlands’ higher education establishments is ori-ented on the common secondary education establish-ments’ requests. Respectively, the peculiarities of the physical education’s organization in the education estab-lishments mentioned above are briefly characterized. The future teachers of physical culture’s preparation is se-cured by the six Universities of the applied sciences in the Netherlands. Different educational lines for the future teachers of physical culture are considered. The require-ments to the competencies of the physical culture teachers are analyzed based on the national professional stand-ards. The contents peculiarities of the future teachers of physical culture's professional preparation are discovered on the example of the sport studying school in the Univer-sity of Fontis. Studying at the University of Fontis allows to get the category of the first degree physical culture teacher. The preparation lasts four years, each academic year consisting of four blocks of ten weeks. It is general-ized, the practice at school is an important component of the professional preparation in the Netherlands. Originality. The modern experience of the future teachers of physical culture’s preparation in the Nether-lands. Conclusion. Social-constructivist approach is laid to the base of the educational programs of the physical culture teachers’ preparation, according to which the profession of the physical culture teacher lies in the base of the program, and the professional development of a student is in the social context, in which knowledge is built through the interaction with others.

2021 ◽  
Vol 03 (04) ◽  
pp. 203-207
Author(s):  
Sidikova Zulfiyaxon Murodjon Qizi ◽  

The formation of the right outlook for the future teachers is an important aspect of higher education system since the provision of theoretical knowledge is not enough for those students to become competent teachers who can manage the class successfully. The following article looks into the formation of mindset in future teachers.


Author(s):  
P.M. Lukichev

The relevance of the topic is due to the difficulties that the Russian higher education system is facing today. Higher education together with the education system as a whole constitutes the most important factor in the development of national production. The progress of higher education must meet the requirements of the modern market. The purpose of the article is to identify areas of improvement of the education system, corresponding to promising trends in the development of the labor market. Changes in the modern labor market are changing the role of higher education in the economy. It should create a solid foundation of knowledge and skills of graduates, which will allow them to adapt to the changing labor market and independently develop their careers. The system of higher education of the future should change qualitatively in comparison with the level existing in Russia. The constantly evolving skills required by employers in the modern labor market necessitate a qualitative improvement of university graduates. Highly qualified specialists in any profession of the future should possess not only “hard” skills, but also “soft” skills. The flexibility of the modern labor market requires the appropriate flexibility of the higher education system. Universities should make greater use of new educational technologies to achieve this goal.


The Indian higher education system commanded awe and respect in the ancient world. Important seats of learning like Nalanda and Takshashila attracted the best students and academics from across the globe. Unfortunately, over a period of time, our higher education system lost its global competitiveness. This is exemplified by the fact that not many Indian higher education institutions feature in the annual world university rankings like the Times Higher Education World University Rankings or the QS World University Rankings. At the same time, India’s aspirations to establish world-class universities have never been greater. The book is a culmination of a range of ideas and perspectives that will shape India’s aspirations of building world-class universities through comparative and international dimensions. It is a recognition that the future of Indian universities and their ability to seek global excellence will depend on three critical paradigms: first is the need for creating a vision for higher education that will focus on research and knowledge creation, institutional excellence, and global benchmarking as the indicators for standard-setting; second, the need for pursuing substantial reforms relating to policy, regulation, and governance of higher education; and third is the need for investigating a paradigmatic shift for promoting interdisciplinarity in higher education with a stronger and deeper focus on the pedagogy of teaching and learning in different fields of inquiry. Through a series of contributions from noted academics and scholars from India and around the world, this book discusses these three strings of thought, to create higher education opportunities that will enable the future generations of students to pursue world-class education in world-class universities in India.


Author(s):  
Dilorom Suleymanova ◽  
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Shoxida Ataboyeva ◽  

This article describes the future pedagogical activities of future music teachers studying in the higher education system, the qualifications and skills necessary for them to work with choirs. Also, today there are a lot of shortcomings in the teaching process, introducing students to the art of vocal and choral. In addition to the concluding remarks of the article, the authors gave a number of effective methods and recommendations.


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