Abstract

Introduction. Educational and methodological interaction between teacher and student during lecture caused many questions in recent years. The essential structural part of this interaction is work with text. Questions arise relative to studentsТ inability to find core information in text, to clarify the concepts, to explain the logics of presentation, to understand syntax of a course-book or lecture text. The research problem is to integrate pedagogical and psycholinguistic approaches and to develop new mechanisms for working with text. The purpose of this article is to develop integrative mechanism s for working with academic texts. Materials and Methods. In the study we drew on analysis and comparison, induction and deduction, psycholinguistic analysis, and generalisation. The methodology of working with text was developed based on structuralism, hermeneutics and the theory of unity. Kazan linguistic school (founded by Prof. I. A. Baudouin de Courtenay) considers a text as a historical and psychological phenomenon: the text materialises a set of methods of cognition. This approach was successfully developed by German psycholinguists. Therefore, the theoretical basis of our research is technique by D. Hake, K. Nestler (Germany) adapted for evaluating the effectiveness of pedagogical communication. Results. The study developed mechanisms for increasing the efficiency of the teaching and methodological interaction between teacher and student based on integration of traditional methods of working with text in university and psycholinguistic procedures of text analysis. Integration of these methods with psycholinguistic procedures of information, logical interrelation, conceptual and syntactic complexity analysis made it possible to improve efficiency of the text work and consequently - educational and methodological interaction. As a result we identified four mechanisms: testing the structural-semantic content, improvement of structural and logical analysis, mastering the procedure of lexical and conceptual analysis, structural-syntactical analysis.

Highlights

  • Educational and methodological interaction between teacher and student during lecture caused many questions in recent years

  • The study developed mechanisms for increasing the efficiency of the teaching and methodological interaction between teacher and student based on integration of traditional methods of working with text in university and psycholinguistic procedures of text analysis

  • Our results suggest that the use of integrative mechanisms allows improving the efficiency of text work, and the quality of teacher training in general

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Introduction

Educational and methodological interaction between teacher and student during lecture caused many questions in recent years. The study developed mechanisms for increasing the efficiency of the teaching and methodological interaction between teacher and student based on integration of traditional methods of working with text in university and psycholinguistic procedures of text analysis. Поэтому особую актуальность приобретает проблема повышения эффективности не только работы с текстом, но и учебно-методического взаимодействия преподавателя и студента. Цель статьи – выявить и охарактеризовать (на основе проведенных экспериментальных исследований) интегративные механизмы повышения эффективности учебно-методического взаимодействия преподавателя и студента. Теоретический анализ психологических и педагогических отечественных и зарубежных исследований проблемы взаимодействия преподавателя и студента показывает, что степень ее разработанности не очень высокая: не исследованы вопросы интеграции психолингвистических процедур анализа текста с традиционными приемами работы над текстом в вузе. В основе разработки механизма учебно-методического взаимодействия преподавателя и студента лежала технология работы с текстом.

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