Abstract
In the modern education system, high requirements are imposed on the organization of educational activities by the teacher, taking into account the socio-cultural conditions of the development of society. In this regard, it is required to revise the models of training a future teacher to solve the problems of professional activity, to substantiate effective methods for the development of the corresponding components of students’ competencies, which determine their motivational and technological readiness for the effective organization of educational work with students. The authors of the article considered theoretical approaches related to the implementation of the ideas of personality-oriented training of future teachers for the organization of educational activities in the education system, identified promising methods for solving the problem in psychological and pedagogical research. The article identifies the problematic field of organizing the vocational education system, highlights the methodological aspects of designing a system for developing the readiness of future teachers to effectively solve the problems of educational activities with students. The purpose of the article is to demonstrate the experience of developing the integral content of the professional educational program of the university and show the results of its practical implementation in the aspect of developing the readiness of future teachers to organize educational activities in education.
Highlights
The professional activity of a modern teacher is characterized by the ambiguity of the tasks being solved, an orientation towards the prospects for the development of society in order to prepare the younger generation for the new conditions of a developing society, the ambiguity of the normative foundations of the organization of professional pedagogical activity
It is required to revise the models of training a future teacher to solve the problems of professional activity, to substantiate effective methods for the development of the corresponding components of students’ competencies, which determine their motivational and technological readiness for the effective organization of educational work with students
The article identifies the problematic field of organizing the vocational education system, highlights the methodological aspects of designing a system for developing the readiness of future teachers to effectively solve the problems of educational activities with students
Summary
The professional activity of a modern teacher is characterized by the ambiguity of the tasks being solved, an orientation towards the prospects for the development of society in order to prepare the younger generation for the new conditions of a developing society, the ambiguity of the normative foundations of the organization of professional pedagogical activity. Particular attention in the modern education system is caused by the problem of building the educational work of a teacher with students and designing a system of professional training of a future teacher for this type of activity. Assessing the efficiency of students’ professional training for educational activities, the authors associate it with the holistic formation of motivation for self-realization in educational and educational activities [6], the future teacher’s conscious attitude to the choice of technologies for solving educational problems [7, 8], the ability to understand the significance of sociocultural and professional values for the development of students [9, 10]
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