Abstract

 
 
 
 The presented article is devoted to the development of communicative competence of students of higher educational institutions in the process of their professional training. Based on the works of such researchers as B.G. Ananiev, A.A. Bodalev, V.A. Kan-Kalik, E.D. Bozhovich, L.A. Petrovskaya, I.A. Zimnyaya, etc., the authors defined more exactly the content of the concept “communicative competence of students of a higher educational institution”, systematized its criteria and indicators (Bakholskaya, 2017; Bakholskaya, 2019; Bakholskaya, 2018; Bakholskaya, 2019; Zimnyaya, 2003). The article also presents the authors complex of pedagogical conditions, which ensure the development of communicative competence of university students in the process of their professional training. The complex includes the following components: involvement of students in an intensive educational communicative environment; creation of communicative situations on the basis of educational (professional) problems, ensuring the formation of students’ communicative competence; organization of various types of group interaction between the teacher and students, based on the application of interactive methods, techniques and technologies. The article also presents the results of experimental work, which has confirmed the effectiveness of the developed complex of pedagogical conditions, ensuring the development of students' communicative competence in the process of their professional training.
 
 
 
 
 
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