Abstract

The article is devoted to the consideration and analysis of the provisions of the pedagogy of cooperation formulated in the late 1980s by Russian scientists-innovators and predetermined the further development of the entire education system in Russia. It is emphasized that the principles of pedagogy of cooperation remain relevant at the present time, since their application contributes to the successful implementation of the requirements laid down in the basis of the modern Federal State Educational Standard. It is noted that the principles of pedagogy of cooperation in teaching a foreign language to students of agricultural universities can significantly increase the effectiveness of the formation of foreign language communicative competence as a component of professional competence. Thus, following the principles of pedagogy of cooperation in teaching a foreign language, due to the universality and integrativity of this discipline, makes it possible to solve training and educational problems simultaneously, which ultimately leads to the training of qualified personnel in the field of agriculture with a humanistic worldview, critical thinking, creative approach to the chosen business, capable of solving the challenges of today. Attention is focused on the importance of the teacher's role in the educational process, his ability to build subject-subject relations, to find an individual approach to each student. The principles of the implementation of pedagogy of cooperation in teaching a foreign language at the Kursk State Agrarian University are summarized, specific techniques and methods used in the classroom are presented that help create a comfortable educational environment for future farmers, as well as influence the choice of their moral guidelines.

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