Abstract

One of the main goals of Russian higher education is to train a professionally competent specialist. In this regard, personalization of education, which concerns various aspects of the formation of students’ personal potential, is becoming increasingly relevant in our universities. This, first of all, refers to the leading modern principles and methods of teaching when the key role belongs to the language training of a modern specialist, i.e. their mastering the language - native and foreign, as well as the development of information and professionally oriented communicative competence.The scientific novelty of the research lies in highlighting the modern approach to the personalization of learning in teaching the Russian language, taking into account the students’ individual learning trajectory. The article touches on the issues of teaching the Russian language in higher educational institutions of Moscow. We consider the process of teaching Russian as a native, non-native and foreign language to students from different regions of the country and foreign countries in a technical and pedagogical university under personalization conditions. Russian language learning means the development of all types of students’ speech activity, moreover it contributes to mastery of their future specialty language - professional Russian. The article presents a selection of current didactic materials containing the spelling patterns, punctograms for working on language norms and spelling skills of students, as well as tasks that contribute to the development of communication skills.

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