SYSTEMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL ACTIVITIES OF A HIGHER EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT TO IMPLEMENT NATIONAL PRIORITIES FOR STAFFING INCLUSIVE GENERAL EDUCATIONAL PRACTICE
The article specifies the directions in the systemic implementation of national priorities in the staffing support for inclusive general educational practice as part of the training in the following specialties: “Special education. Speech Therapy", "Primary Education", "Social Work", "Psychology", "Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy". Such training is accomplished through the use of innovative methods and technologies in the educational process, implementation of a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to training, ensuring their readiness to work on diversified projects in interdisciplinary teams, to provide individualized assistance for each child with special educational needs in order to intensify his/her social and communicative development, relevant acquisition of social roles and socially significant communicative norms. The study considers the importance of professional practice so that future specialists could learn all the aspects related to the implementation of structural-functional model of inclusive education at the system-institutional level and gain relevant experience in working with different categories of children with special educational needs. Based on the example of secondary boarding school of I-III degrees of Khortytsia National Academy, the importance for the practice base of future specialists was established to comply with the following organizational and methodological requirements: successful provision of variatization and individualization of inclusive educational process taking into account the capabilities of students with special educational needs; strengthening the socialization potential of the educational institution; implementation of a team approach to psychological and pedagogical support of children with special educational needs; promoting positive psychological microclimate in inclusive children's groups, active self-realization of each student in socially significant activities.