scholarly journals Student’s Learning Profile as a Tool of Personal Learning Logistics

2022 ◽  
Vol 30 (12) ◽  
pp. 48-58
Author(s):  
M. E. Kushnir ◽  
P. D. Rabinovich ◽  
K. E. Zavedenskiy ◽  
I. S. Tsarkov

Increase of complexity and uncertainty as well as demand for personalization (including in education) urges universities to pay attention to educational subjectivity and its development; to transfer towards individual / collective-individual educational navigation and flexible systems of educational programs management (including formation of temporary learning groups, supply of required educational resources in due time, protocols of appraisal and mutual offset of educational results), what determines the relevance of the research. Usage of logistic approach enables to distinguish the pedagogical and management objectives of educational activity organization as well as to facilitate personalization of education. The article considers an educational profile as an instrument of personal educational logistics in digital educational environment, presents the preliminary terms “digital track”, “portfolio”, “profile”. The authors also dwell on the requirements to educational profiles development and scenarios of handling them in digital educational environment taking into account domestic and global experience of educational profiles’ implementation.

Author(s):  
Olga Dudka

In the article the meaning a competence approach to learning in modern education and relation of key and object competencies are analyzed. The attention is concentrated on the importance of forming information and digital competence for all educational process participants, which contributes to improving the level of performance of their professional and social activities. It is established that an effective and dynamic informational and educational environment is necessary for the implementation of different forms of study in a modern educational institution. Based on this, a problem of providing educational and scientific space with the necessary resources is actual and important. The possibilities of organizing informational and educational environment of an educational institution based on cloud-oriented technologies are considered. The examples of their application in different directions of educational institution activity are given. One way of solving problem of forming the informational and educational space is proposed, that is developing digital education resources and their implementation in educational process. The experience of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University is described in the example of implementation of G Suite for Education that is a suite of tools designed to empower educators and students. G Suite for Education provides wide opportunities for innovation in organizing the educational process, in general, and in creating digital educational resources, in particular. It is noted that the involvement in the process of development and testing of digital educational resources during the study gives students an opportunity to feel themselves as active players of educational activity and to be responsible for the result of this activity. The digital educational resources developed by teachers and students during the study (implementation of project, credit, exam, course and master's papers), as well as during scientific and pedagogical researches, which have been approbated and implemented in the educational process, are considered. The prospects of further experimental work are determined.


Author(s):  
Irina A. Sizova ◽  

The article presents a qualitative analysis of museum educational products. These products have been studied in terms of the possibility of their use in formal, non-formal and informal education. Thus, the role of the museum as an actor of continuing education has been determined. The role of continuing education in the educational process is becoming more obvious for most participants, and informal education plays a huge role in this process. It is urgent now to develop high-quality educational environment. Due to museums and their offline and online educational products, it is possible to get success. The author analyzed educational activities of leading Russian and foreign museums. As a result, the possibilities of museums as an educational institution for formal, non-formal and informal education were determined. Formal education is characterized by the network interaction of educational organizations and museums when the museum educational resources are included in the educational process. The largest number of museum educational products in traditional and innovative forms is made for non-formal or supplementary education. The traditional forms of museum educational resources include excursions, game formats for acquaintance with the exposition/exhibition (quests), museum master classes, interactive classes, as well as offline continuing education programs for a professional audience. The innovative forms include intra-museum programs, for example, performances, thematic classes within the museum’s profile, and Internet resources such as pages of official museum sites, online academies of museums, museum groups on social media, official museum channels on YouTube, webinars, virtual museums. Thus, non-formal educations could be in onsite or online training forms. Informal education can apply the museum’s resources both in traditional forms and in an innovative one. The museum online resources such as online museum games, massive open online courses (MOOC), and podcasts have the highest priority in this area. Museums and universities cooperate to get high-quality competitive educational online resources. In conclusion, it is possible to speak about a new stage in the development of museum educational activity. This stage is characterized by increasing attention to professional education by adding formal and non-formal (supplementary) educational programs, and, simultaneously, increasing the role of informal education due to online technology. It should be emphasized that museum staff could develop museum educational products for formal and non-formal education independently, but it is advisable for museums to intensify cooperation with universities to enter the online education market.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 719-728
Author(s):  
T. A. Klimova ◽  

Introduction. The paper addresses the issue of support of the students involved in a fully online retraining program, which imposes special requirements on the development of the self-education ability. The study aims to establish the conditions for organizing the support of self-education in a digital educational environment. Materials and methods. The study relies on the methodology proposed by G.N. Prozumentova for reconstructing the innovative experience to analyze the reflexive text materials of the Logbook of students of the retraining program; to identify the points of stress, misunderstanding, breaks, and transitions during training; and make an analytical generalization. Results of the study. Categories of difficulties encountered by students of the program in their self-educational activity were identified, and the conditions necessary to support self-education were established. These are points of self-determination, professional trials, points of reflection, and individual educational route. Conclusion. In the context of restrictive measures during the pandemic and the transition to the online educational process, self-skills related to self-education, i.e., self-organization, independence, and self-determination, become essential. These competences are an indispensable part of the work of a tutor. However, before the tutor can support someone, they need to build these self skills themselves. The established conditions in the retraining programs will facilitate this process. At the same time, additional studies are required to reveal in more detail the individual progress of a person under these conditions for building a model for supporting the development of self-education ability, and to determine the methods for tutors to provide the support of this progress. Keywords. Self-education, self-determination, individual educational route, professional retraining, tutor, digital environment, self skills.


Author(s):  
L. P. Kleeva

The article identified the basics of scientific and educational activity-scientific and educational environment and a key requirement for all change of science and education is the following: the preservation, support and development of scientific and educational environment. With this position assesses change in science and education, in particular, different forms of translation science in educational institutions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 113 ◽  
pp. 00087
Author(s):  
S.A. Tyurenkova ◽  
A.V. Shumakova ◽  
N.I. Tsvirko

A wide range of potential risks and threats in each educational activity segment determines the need to create the safety of educational subjects. It requires improving teachers’ training to create a safe educational environment and the formation of a safety culture in the younger generation. As a vital component of the educational environment’s integrated safety, the authors of the article consider psychological safety, in the provision of which the professional and personal competencies of the teacher in the field of self-regulation, self-government, and self-development play a unique role. The study aims to assess the level of neuropsychic stability of students of a pedagogical higher educational institution and identify the degree of development of their ability to self-government. The article presents the results of an empirical study of these indicators. More than 300 students - future teachers who are in different years of their studies - took part in the survey, which made it possible to assess the dynamics of the competencies formation. The data obtained made it possible to determine the directions for improving the institute’s work in the formation of the future teachers’ competencies necessary to create and maintain a safe, educational environment.


Author(s):  
Elena Sergeevna Doroschuk

The article is devoted to identifying the features of using digital technologies in the educational process for training future journalists. Based on the analysis of the educational practice of Russian universities and the theory of digital education, the specifics of creating and applying a digital educational environment in the conditions of training future specialists in the media sphere are determined. The article substantiates the application of a two-stage model of digital education for journalism students based on the principle of a flexible combination of online and offline education based on the educational activity of students.


2012 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. А. Остапенко

У статті розглядається проблема основних засад організації самостійної навчальної діяльності студентів, її роль у підвищенні рівня мотивації навчання, аналізуються фактори, які впливають на ефективність самостійної роботи студентів.Ключові слова: самостійність, мотивація, навчальна діяльність, особистість.This article investigates the problem of main principles of students’ self-directed educational activity organization, emphasizes its role in increasing of motivation level, analyses factors that affect the self-directed activity effectiveness.Key words: self-directed, motivation, educational activity, personality.


2021 ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
V.A. Goncharova ◽  
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V.V. Alpatov

Substantiated is the thesis for necessity and possibility of using the social cultural resources of Moscow city to establish an educational environment suitable for building intercultural communicative competence when teaching students foreign languages from the perspective of the intercultural approach. As a key point, the authors put forward the thesis that it is regional culture which is the only one available to the student to abide and understand by their national native culture (which comes equal with learning a foreign language culture within the goal-setting of intercultural foreign language education). At the same time, Moscow is grounded as a resource space for intercultural foreign language education, being a place for building the social environment and communication relations, the center of the regional level of native culture, and the city of intercultural communication. The authors define the related educational urbanistics as interdisciplinary field of designing socio-humanitarian knowledge and experience in the context of the mutually enriching integration of urban space and value-specific (educational) trajectories of personal development of the citizen. As a result, the authors formulate the basic principles of urban educational environment in the context of foreign language intercultural communicative training of students, including the following: knowledge of the universal (global) through the single (local), methodological work with space as a resource and a factor in educational activity design, taking an educational environment as an individually perceived value, designing individual educational trajectory on the basis of mapping, contextual learning, the priority of spontaneous meaning-making, a conscious distinction between education and vocational training.


1979 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 93-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen F. Wepner

Given the increasingly permissive nationwide attitude toward abuse of marijuana and other soft drugs, in what direction should school-based education/prevention programs move? After reviewing the history of such programs, the author offers a plan to decrease the incidence of adolescent drug abuse by utilizing an array of non-educational resources including youth oriented media. Achieving this goal will permit educational programs to shift their energies and resources back to primary prevention and away from intervention and treatment.


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