scholarly journals METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS IN EDUCATION

2022 ◽  
Vol 1 (15) ◽  
pp. 225-228
Author(s):  
Nadezhda Grin

The article considers the introduction of innovative teaching methods and techniques as one of the most important areas of improving the training of students in modern society. The main thing in training is the need for self-education throughout life, the ability to understand people and cooperate in a team

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.3) ◽  
pp. 550 ◽  
Author(s):  
Denys Zagirniak ◽  
Inna Khovrak ◽  
Viktoriia Perevozniuk

The globalization of educational space shows that university education should meet the needs of society based on the ethical principles of interaction between participants of educational process and use innovative teaching methods. Therefore the purpose of the study is to substantiate the importance of convergence of systems of education at Scottish and Ukrainian universities in order to provide ethical leadership in the field of education. A systematic approach to the realization of the purpose of the study allowed solving the main tasks: systematization of the strengths of Scottish education, justification of the impact of university social responsibility on providing ethical leadership in education, comparing the main indicators of the process of providing educational services in Scotland and Ukraine.As a result, it is established that the synergetic effect from the application of the concept of ethical leadership is achieved as a result of the interaction of all participants in the educational process, namely: the state (awareness and realization of the social mission to develop the potential of youth); universities (development of educational programs taking into account the needs of modern society and the use of teaching methods capable of forming the necessary competences for future specialists); students (interest in obtaining quality education).  


2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 0-0
Author(s):  
Фаридэ Салитова ◽  
Faride Salitova

The article examines the main organizational and methodological aspects of the moral education of student contingent in higher professional educational establishments. The author substantiates the leading role higher education establishments in the formation of moral priorities of the most educated part of youth. This presupposes the improving of relevance and quality of teaching of the cycle of humanitarian disciplines because the requirements are now to the educational activities of the Russian high school, actualize not only the problem of increasing the quality of education, but also the comprehensive personal development of future professionals who will carry out professional activities in the realities of the current society. The moral potential and the level of general culture of the future first-year students can be possible to identify on the stage professionally-oriented activities. The moral potential and the level of general culture of the future first-year students can be identified on the stage professionally-oriented activities. Clear guidelines for working with the generated the student contingent laid in the federal state standards. They aim at achieving the objectives of modern Russian higher education on the base of use a wide range of traditional and innovative teaching methods and techniques, which targeted at stimulating of personal development, implementation of creativity and intellectual possibilities of students. They aim at achieving the objectives of modern Russian higher education on the base of use a wide range of traditional and innovative teaching methods and techniques, which target at stimulating of personal development, implementation of creativity and intellectual possibilities of students. The educational orientation of teaching is realizing in personal-active, cultural, individual and creative, communicative and dialogic aspects of the pedagogical process. Training of graduate of higher educational establishments now should be an educational process, all parts of which stand in an indissoluble unity. Comprehensive solution of educational problems not only determines the professional readiness, but also ideological positions, the level of moral and civic consciousness of the young specialist.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 204-212
Author(s):  
Nigora Vokhidova ◽  

The article discusses the effectiveness of innovative approaches in teaching Russian as a foreign language. It is noted that the use of new methods makes it possible to take into account the knowledge already acquired by the student for studying the Russian language and developing creative skills. The role of such a form of training as group work is shown, and some methods of interactive communication between students in practical classes in the Russian language are considered


Author(s):  
Robert O. Gjerdingen

The original music conservatories were orphanages. Through innovative teaching methods the masters of these old institutions were able to transform poor and often illiterate castoffs into elite musicians, many of whom became famous in the history of classical music. The book tells the story of how this was done. It shows what the lessons were like, what a typical day was like for an orphan, and how children progressed from simple lessons to ones more advanced than any seen today in colleges and universities. Recent rediscoveries of thousands of the old lessons have allowed us to understand how children’s minds were systematically developed to be able to “think” in music. That is, the lessons slowly built up the mental ability to imagine the interplay of two or more voices or instruments. Today we think of Mozart as having a miraculous ability to imagine musical works in his head, but in truth many of the conservatory graduates of that era had attained a similar level of controlled musical imagination. They could improvise for hours at the keyboard, and they could quickly compose whole works for ensembles. The book is accompanied by 100 YouTube videos so that readers can hear what the lessons sounded like.


2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-63
Author(s):  
Hadis Sourinejad ◽  
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Fariba Haghani ◽  
Marjan Beigi ◽  
Elham Adibmoghaddam ◽  
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Background: Identifying the factors that contribute to learning is one of the most important research goals. Learning style is one of these important and effective factors. The predominant learning styles of students in different universities of Iran are different. Objective: This study aimed to review the learning styles of midwifery students in Iran based on Kolb’s learning theory. Materials and Methods: In this review study, a search was conducted in Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar, SID, and MagIran databases on articles published during 2000-2020 by using the keywords: Learning styles, midwifery students, and Kolb’s theory in Persian and English. Out of 28 eligible articles, 9 articles were finally reviewed. Results: Learning in midwifery students is usually done by using different styles, the most common of which was convergent style followed by assimilative style. Conclusion: The predominant learning styles of midwifery students in Iran are convergent and assimilative styles. While considering individual differences, educational planning and selection of teaching method should be done in a way that is appropriate for different learning styles of midwifery students and a variety of new and innovative teaching methods should be used.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 100-109
Author(s):  
Tiara Priz Erizah ◽  
Agus Zainal Rachmat ◽  
Bayu Pradikto

This research was descriptive qualitative research aimed to describe the sewing training implementation for heterogeneous learning citizens methods and techniques of learning. Participants in this study were heads of administrative sub-sections, instructors and sewing training citizens learning. This research was conducted at UPTD Bengkulu Work Training on 10 to 31 March 2020. Data collection was carried out through interviews, observations and documentation. The data were analyzed and validated using triangulation data validity technique. From research results, the sewing training instructors apply lecture learning methods, question and answer learning methods, discussion learning methods, demonstration learning methods, group teaching learning methods and individual teaching learning methods. The instructional methods applied by instructors to heterogeneous learning citizens was different, namely by applying group teaching methods with participatory coaching learning techniques. Keywords: sewing training, learning citizens, heterogeneous. 


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