Abstract

The article explores the theoretical foundations of developing rhetorical competence in future educators during their professional training. The purpose of the article is to substantiate the theoretical foundations for the development of rhetorical competence among future educators in the context of professional training, using a competency-based approach. The research on the issue of rhetorical competence among future educators was conducted using theoretical research methods, including comparative analysis of scientific publications, psychological-pedagogical and methodological literature, and the experience of pedagogical and scientific-educational staff in higher education institutions to determine the current state and prospects of the researched problem. Structural analysis, systematization, and classification were employed to organize and categorize the theoretical materials related to the research problem. It is established that the issue of forming rhetorical competence in future educators is the focus of comprehensive research on the professional training of future teachers, carried out based on a competency-based approach. The views of scholars on the essence of developing rhetorical competence in future educators are examined. It is determined that "rhetorical competence" of future educators is an important component of their education in higher education institutions and involves the ability to effectively shape a communicative strategy, formulate thoughts logically and comprehensibly, communicate proficiently, and skillfully employ rhetorical techniques to develop an individual speaking style.

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