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Journal articles on the topic "STUDENTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING AREAS"

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Buchatskaya, M. V., and M. V. Kapranova. "Features of Psychological Well-being Structure in Secondary School Students and Students from Different Areas of Vocational Training." Психологическая наука и образование 20, no. 2 (2015): 63–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/pse.2015200207.

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We raise the problem of generating a differential approach to the construction of psychological programs facilitating students depending on the direction of their training. We reveal that a significant criterion for professional competence of the future professional is his psychological well-being, which structure allows to estimate the potential psychological and pedagogical assistance. The results of empirical studies of the structure of psychological well-being (with the use of C.D. Ryff Scales of Psychological Well-Being) based on the diagnostic sample of 300 people: students of universities and colleges, students enrolled in the areas of training “State and municipal management” and “Psychology”. The results reveal the structural features of the psychological well-being as subjective integral index in each group of students and allow them to be regarded as a differential criterion of optimization of educational resources.
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Beluzhenko, Olga, Sergey Popov, Sergey Kuren, Nikolay Dontsov, and Sergey Timofeev. "Social and psychological attitudes of technical higher educational institution students." E3S Web of Conferences 210 (2020): 17021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202021017021.

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The article presents the results of the first time study of the features of social and psychological attitudes of students enrolled in technical higher educational institution in various training programs using the O.F. Potyomkina method of diagnostics of social and psychological attitudes of the personality in motivational-requirement sphere. By means of correlation analysis the interrelations have been established between social and psychological attitudes within the every training program. It has been found, that for the students of "Maintenance and repair" training program the structure of social attitudes has a holistic character, whereby redistributes the energy of the most pronounced areas in frustrated sphere, suggesting a more harmonious process of personal development of future specialists. It has been found that for the students of training programs "Organization and safety" and "Ground transportation" the structure of attitudes has either hard closed areas or isolated ones, which makes the energy exchange be implemented in the framework of the motivational sphere and indicates the disharmonious process of personal development of future specialists. It has been found that surveyed students of all training programs do not have a confrontation between "altruism" and "egoism", which indicates a certain personal immaturity of the respondents. Recommendations are formulated for curators of student groups and teachers working with students in these training programs. Our proposed research algorithm can be recommended for implementation in a higher educational institution of any training program as a motivational monitoring.
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Andryukova, D., and O. Bakanev. "Efficiency of the Experimental Method of Positioning a Teacher in the Modern Communication Space." Scientific Research and Development. Socio-Humanitarian Research and Technology 10, no. 2 (July 12, 2021): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2306-1731-2021-10-2-30-37.

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The results of the study allow us to identify the need and usefulness of the lecture material developed by us on the discipline "Image-science in the practical activity of a teacher" for students in the following areas of training: "Psychological and pedagogical education "and" Personnel Management". Also, to compare the existing and received level of knowledge on the discipline "Image-science in pedagogical activity" among students in the areas of training: "Psychological and pedagogical education" and to identify the need for the introduction of this discipline in the curriculum.
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Semenova, L. E., and T. A. Serebriakova. "PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF STUDENTS-PSYCHOLOGISTS WITH DIFFERENT PERSONAL RESOURCES OF PROFESSIONALLY SIGNIFICANT CHARACTERISTICS." Vestnik of Minin University 6, no. 3 (November 10, 2018): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.26795/2307-1281-2018-6-3-10.

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Introduction.This article is devoted to the problem of psychological well-being of future psychologists in the context of their personality development at the stage of University training and primary entry into the profession. The authors substantiate the need to experience the psychological well-being of the subjects of helping activities, which include professional psychologists and, accordingly, the relevance of the study of the features of the manifestation of this phenomenon during the development of students of universities the basics of psychological assistance, taking into account the severity of their professionally important personal characteristics. Special emphasis is placed on the structure of psychological well-being, represented by the six components, and on its overall level.Materials and methods. A comparative analysis of the General level and the main components of psychological well-being, as well as the degree of machiavellianism and tolerance to uncertainty among students-psychologists, practicing psychologists and students of other areas of training is carried out. Features of experience of psychological well – being by students-future psychologists with different degree of expression of tolerance to uncertainty and machiavellianism are studied.Results.The data obtained confirm the assumption that, unlike practicing psychologists and students of other areas of training for psychology students are characterized, first, lower rates, both for most of the main components, and the overall level of psychological well-being, and secondly, there is a greater tendency to deliberate manipulation of other people. At the same time, it is established that there are statistically significant differences in a number of components of psychological well – being of students-future psychologists with varying degrees of tolerance to uncertainty and machiavellianism, most of which are stated in favor of the subjects, tolerant to uncertainty and not prone to manipulation.Discussion and Conclusions. According to the results of the study identified some problem areas relating to the personal resources of students psychologists in terms of their readiness to help activities.
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Bulgakova, Tetiana. "PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL SUPPORT OF FUTURE TRAINERS AT PRACTICAL CLASSES OF THE SUBJECT “PEDAGOGICAL SKILL”." Educational Discourse: collection of scientific papers, no. 11(3) (April 30, 2019): 78–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.33930/ed.2019.5007.11(3)-7.

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The problem of psychological and pedagogical support for future trainers can be solved in classes on "Pedagogical Skill", where students develop the pedagogical skills that are needed during the work of the trainer. One of the most important skills of the trainer is organizational, which contributes to the development of the ability to organize training and education in trainings and competitions, to develop group interaction. These skills and abilities are also relevant in other areas of social practice of the individual, harmonize life, adjust the balance of spiritual forces, introduce guidelines in the views on the surrounding world, save from the limited consciousness and stereotypes of thinking. Successful learning and psychological development of the individual are the basis of interaction in the education and training of students in solving problems associated with psychological and pedagogical support.
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Khusainova, S. V. "PREFERENCES FOR THE CHOICE OF TRAINING AREAS FOR STUDENTS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STABILITY." Научное мнение, no. 11 (2019): 86–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.25807/pbh.22224378.2019.11.86.90.

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Sorokin, N. Y., and T. G. Lukovenko. "Readiness for Training Disabled Students in Academic Staff of Universities." Психологическая наука и образование 23, no. 2 (2018): 68–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/pse.2018230208.

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The readiness of the teaching staff of higher educational institutions for teaching and psychological and pedagogical support of students with disabilities is being considered. We emphasize that the personnel of the educational organization need special competence to work with persons with disabilities of various nosological groups. The issues of creating an accessible environment in the university were studied, the readiness of teachers to apply special educational technologies in the training of students with disabilities, to develop teaching and methodological materials; the ability to establish pedagogically appropriate relationships with students, and provide psychological and pedagogical support in matters of personal and professional self-determination. The results show a high degree of importance of special professional competencies for inclusive education. But, at the same time, teachers assess their own level of preparedness with students with disabilities as insufficient, which allowed to determine the main areas of work.
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Mitin, A. I. "Training in Group Decision Making in Situational Training Centers." Psychological-Educational Studies 10, no. 3 (2018): 84–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/psyedu.2018100308.

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The article deals with the psychological and pedagogical problems of training situational centers (TSC) as a learning environment for group decision-making. TSC have a significant role to play in the process of formation of a new type of managerial personnel, managers for the "digital economy" and "digital state. Emphasizes the importance of workplaces as a Central element for the functioning of TSCs; in this case, the workplace is treated as an element of the educational environment in relation to two related subject areas – social management and education. The script approach at the organization of educational activity in TSC is described; the script of an educational task contains, in particular, characteristics and the description of the principles of work of the corresponding workplaces, and also methods of work of participants of studies (students, teachers, experts, game technicians, producers). The importance of forming a visual information image of the management situation for the collective work of students is emphasized. We consider the models of classes in the TSC (lecture-discussion, case-study, role play), as well as psychological, didactic, technological and organizational factors taken into account in these models. The problem of "Brainstorming" is considered as an example of communicative decision-making technology in the TSC.
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Samohvalova, Anna Gennad'evna, Elena Viktorovna Tikhomirova, Oksana Nikolaevna Vishnevskaya, and Natalia Sergeevna Shipova. "Subjective well-being of students enrolled in different fields of study." Vestnik of Kostroma State University. Series: Pedagogy. Psychology. Sociokinetics 27, no. 2 (July 30, 2021): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.34216/2073-1426-2021-27-2-32-38.

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The article deals with the problem of subjective well-being as an important component of the psychological well-being of an individual. The degree of satisfaction with life among university students enrolled in different areas of training is analysed; the specificity of subjective perception by first-year students of their own success in various spheres of life is revealed. The study involved 230 first-year students of Kostroma State University, enrolled in four different areas of study. The results of the study showed that students at the beginning of their professional path, regardless of the direction of training in which they study, rather highly assess the degree of their success in life; are self-confident, plan their lives and set goals for the future. At the same time, the degree of subjective well-being of students is low; students are not completely satisfied with their life and their place in it; they are instead focused mainly on the emotional richness of their own life. The leading motives of students are professional motives that affect the effectiveness of educational activities and are associated with assessing their own success in life. It was found that ideation innovativeness is insufficiently developed among freshmen; they prefer to work within established rules, are more focused on solving a problem than on finding it, and have difficulty applying and analysing new ideas. Revealing the specifics of the subjective well-being of freshmen who entered the university in different areas of training allows outlining the prospects for psychological and pedagogic support of students at all stages of training in the framework of increasing the level of their psychological well-being in the educational environment of the university.
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Kovaleva, Tatiana, Ramsia Absalyamova, and Elena Fomina. "Psychological-pedagogical aspects of teaching the foreign language to students of natural-science faculties." KANT 35, no. 2 (June 2020): 250–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.24923/2222-243x.2020-35.52.

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The article deals with the role and place of the discipline "Foreign language" in the professional training of students of natural science faculties. The most typical reasons are identified for the low language training of students of non-linguistic areas in a higher educational establishment. In this regard, the necessity of realization of individual approach to each student taking into account his psychological and pedagogical features is proved. The dominant pedagogical principles are considered of teaching a foreign language to students of non-linguistic specialties.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "STUDENTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING AREAS"

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Санников, К. А., and K. A. Sannikov. "Исследование представлений о трудностях консультирования у практикующих психологов и студентов психологических направлений подготовки : магистерская диссертация." Master's thesis, б. и, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10995/99997.

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Объектом исследования явились представления психологов о трудностях психологического консультирования. Предметом исследования стало содержание представлений о трудностях психологического консультирования у практикующих психологов и студентов психологических направлений подготовки. Магистерская диссертация состоит из введения, двух глав, заключения, списка литературы (80 источников) и приложения, включающего в себя бланки применявшихся методик. Объем магистерской диссертации 140 страниц, на которых размещены 11 рисунков и 47 таблиц. Во введении раскрывается актуальность проблемы исследования, разработанность проблематики, ставятся цель и задачи исследования, определяются объект и предмет исследования, формулируются основная и дополнительные гипотезы, указываются методы и эмпирическая база, а также этапы проведения исследования, научная новизна, теоретическая и практическая значимость работы. Первая глава включает в себя обзор иностранной и отечественной литературы по теме трудностей психологического консультирования. Представлены разделы, посвященные особенностям клиента и особенностям консультанта. Выводы по первой главе представляют собой итоги по изучению теоретического материала. Вторая глава посвящена эмпирической части исследования. В ней представлено описание организации и методов проведенного исследования и результатов, полученных по всем использованным методикам: методу опроса экспертов; методу семантического дифференциала; методике незаконченных предложений; методике самооценки эмоционально-личностного благополучия Л.В. Карапетян, Г.А. Глотова; Методике диагностики эмоционального интеллекта Н. Холла; Методике диагностики уровня субъективного контроля Е. Ф. Бажина, Е. А. Голынкиной, Л. М. Эткинда. В главе представлен дескриптивный, сравнительный и корреляционный анализ результатов исследования, а также контент-анализ результатов исследования по методике незаконченных предложений и угловое преобразование Фишера. В заключении в обобщенном виде изложены результаты теоретической и эмпирической частей работы, а также выводы по выдвинутым гипотезам.
The research object was the representations of psychologists about the difficulties of psychological counseling. The research subject was the content of representations about the difficulties of psychological counseling among practicing psychologists and students of psychological training areas. The master’s thesis consists of an introduction, two chapters, a conclusion, a list of references (80 sources), and an appendix, which includes forms of the applied techniques. The master’s thesis volume is 140 pages, which contain 11 figures and 47 tables. The introduction reveals the relevance of the research problem, the degree of development of the problem, sets the goal and objectives of the research, defines the research object and subject, formulates the main and additional hypotheses, specifies the methods and empirical base, as well as the research stages, scientific novelty, the theoretical and practical significance of the work. The first chapter includes a review of foreign and domestic literature on the subject of the difficulties of psychological counseling. The sections devoted to the peculiar features of the client and the characteristics of the consultant are presented. The conclusions of the first chapter represent the results of the research of the theoretical material. The second chapter is devoted to the research empirical part. It contains the description of the organization and methods of the conducted research and the results obtained by all the techniques used: the method of interviewing experts; the method of semantic differential; the method of unfinished sentences; the method of self-assessment of emotional and personal well-being by L.V. Karapetyan, G.A. Glotova; the method for diagnosing emotional intelligence by N. Hall; the method of diagnosis of the level of subjective control by E.F. Bazhin, E.A. Golynkina, L.M. Etkind. The chapter presents a descriptive, comparative, and correlation analysis of the research results, as well as a content analysis of the research results under the method of unfinished sentences and the Fisher angular transformation. The conclusion summarizes the results of the research theoretical and empirical parts, as well as the findings on the hypotheses put forward.
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Harris, Laura L. "Psychological impact of injury : changes in athletic training students' perceptions of the collegiate athlete /." The Ohio State University, 2001. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1302016507.

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Liu, Jing Dong. "Teachers' interpersonal styles, students' psychological needs and adaptive/maladaptive outcomes in physical education." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2012. https://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/1463.

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Braun, Sarah. "Mindfulness Training for Healthcare Professional Students: A Waitlist Controlled Pilot Study on Psychological and Work-Relevant Outcomes." VCU Scholars Compass, 2019. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/6116.

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Burnout in healthcare professionals (HCPs) can negatively affect HCPs’ health and the overall functioning of the healthcare system. Of great concern is the negative effect of HCP burnout on psychological, cognitive, and work-relevant functioning. Mindfulness-based interventions have been shown to decrease burnout in HCPs and preliminary evidence suggests they may improve work-relevant outcomes. However, the literature is limited by methodological issues and generalizability concerns. The current pragmatic trial investigated feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of Mindfulness for Interdisciplinary Healthcare Professionals (MIHP) using a partially randomized, waitlist-controlled, crossover design [intention-to-treat sample: 22 in the mindfulness group (MG), 26 in the control group (CG)] on psychological, cognitive, and interprofessional measures. The present study also included an explanatory aim evaluating mindfulness practice time and practice quality as mediators of change. Within-group changes were assessed with the combined crossover data for mediation and three-month follow-up analyses. Finally, the present study explored the perceived effects of MIHP and how MIHP had its effects using a grounded theory approach. Results found mixed evidence for feasibility and acceptability. Small to large effects were found for the MG on outcomes of burnout, perceived stress, and mindfulness. These effects were present with groups combined and remained at the follow-up. No effect of MIHP was found on cognitive or interprofessional outcomes. Practice time and quality were not significant mediators of main effects. A grounded theory model is proposed for how MIHP may exert its positive effects within the context of healthcare.
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Gentry, Lily Janise. "Comparison of the effects of training In expository text structure through annotation textmarking and training In vocabulary development on reading comprehension of students going Into fourth grade." [Tampa, Fla] : University of South Florida, 2006. http://purl.fcla.edu/usf/dc/et/SFE0001419.

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Portnoy, Edmund Hillel. "The relationship of psychological type to the sociometric choices of junior high students involved in a leadership camp /." The Ohio State University, 1986. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487267546981829.

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Wright, Shernel A. "Accessibility of recreational sports for students with disablilities at the University of the Western Cape." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2007. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_2759_1257328493.

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Participation in recreational sports can play a vital role in enhancing a student's life. Recreational sports are esepecially beneficial for students with disabilities as it aids in the facilitation of integration into mainstream society. The University of the Western Cape offers a range of recreational sports to their students but the question posed is, are these recreational sports accessible to students who are physically, auditory and/or visually disabled? The aim of this research project was therefore to explore the extent to which the University of the Western Cape's recreational sport was accessible to male and female studnets with disabilities.

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Thurber, Myron Ross. "Effects of Heart-Rate Variability Biofeedback Training and Emotional Regulation on Music Performance Anxiety in University Students." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2006. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5428/.

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Student musicians were recruited to participate in an experimental repeated measures research design study to identify effects of heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback training and emotional self-regulation techniques, as recommended by HeartMath® Institute, on music performance anxiety (MPA) and music performance. Fourteen students were randomly assigned to a treatment or control group following a 5 minute unaccompanied baseline performance. Treatment group participants received 4-5 HRV training sessions of 30-50 minutes each. Training included bibliotherapy, using the computerized Freeze-Framer® 2.0 interactive training software, instruction in the Freeze-Frame® and Quick Coherence® techniques of emotional regulation, and also use of an emWave® portable heart rate variability training device for home training. Measures included the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), Performance Anxiety Inventory (PAI), Flow State Scale (FSS), average heart rate (HR), and heart rate variability (HRV). Quade's rank transformed ANCOVA was used to evaluate treatment and no-treatment group comparisons. Combined MPA scores showed statistical significance at p=.05 level with large effect size of eta2=.320. Individual measurements of trait anxiety showed a small effect size of eta2=.001. State anxiety measurement showed statistical significance at the p=.10 level with a large effect size eta2=.291. FSS showed no statistical or effect size difference. PAI showed no statistical significance and a large effect size eta2=.149. HR showed no statistical significance and a large effect size eta2=.143. HRV showed statistical significance at p=.000 level and a large effect size eta2=.698. This study demonstrated practical/clinical significance of a relatively quick and inexpensive biofeedback training that had large effect at decreasing mental, emotional, and physiological symptoms of MPA for university students.
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Wong, Po Chun. "Goal orientations and perceived purposes of physical education for secondary school students." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2003. http://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/476.

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Bonney, David G. "Development of training seminars for KGBI seminary students who come from rural areas and who minister in the city of Pontianak, West Kalimantan." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1995. http://www.tren.com.

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Books on the topic "STUDENTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING AREAS"

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Sachkova, Marianna, Ol'ga Krushel'nickaya, Galina Kozhuhar', Vladimir Orlov, Marina Rashodchikova, Nataliya Haymovskaya, and Natal'ya Meshkova. Socio-psychological phenomena in the modern educational space. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1718831.

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The monograph presents the results of research on socio-psychological phenomena in the educational space of a modern school and university. Numerous works, including those carried out directly by the authors, have demonstrated the high importance of taking into account socio-psychological phenomena in optimizing the motivation of teaching children and youth, in creating a favorable psychological climate within student groups and educational organizations, in preventing and resolving conflicts in the educational environment, as well as in implementing psychological and pedagogical activities aimed not only at improving the academic achievements of students, but also at their comprehensive mental and personal development. It is addressed to undergraduate and graduate students, graduate students studying in the areas of "Psychology" and "Psychological and pedagogical education" , as well as researchers, teachers and researchers dealing with the problems of socio-psychological features of education and training in modern educational organizations.
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Shirshov, Vladimir. Psychological readiness for actions in emergency situations. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/993543.

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The tutorial covers the issues of psychological competence and the willingness to act in emergency situations. Examines the theoretical and practical aspects of recognition, evaluation and prevention of emergency situations in the contemporary human environment. Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation. Can be used in the preparation of undergraduate students for 44.03.01 direction of preparation "Pedagogical education" (an optional component) in the conditions of multilevel training of future teachers and can also be used in conditions of multilevel preparation of teachers of health and safety. Will be interesting to all who are engaged in research and training in the area of life safety: researchers, heads of educational institutions, teachers and teachers.
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Plaksina, Lyubov', Liliya Druzhinina, and Larisa Osipova. Inclusive education of children with disabilities psychological and pedagogical support of preschool children with visual impairments. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1045009.

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The textbook deals with theoretical and methodological issues of inclusive education of children with visual impairments. Clinical, psychological and pedagogical characteristics of preschool children with visual impairments are given. The features of the organization of the subject-spatial environment, the correctional orientation of general education classes are shown. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher educational institutions studying in the areas of training "Special (defectological) education", "Psychological and pedagogical education" , for students of advanced training and retraining courses in the field of special and inclusive education.
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Tkacheva, Viktoriya, Il'ya Evtushenko, and Marina Zhigoreva. Career guidance and socialization of students with complex disabilities. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1014625.

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The textbook deals with theoretical and methodological, legal and socio-humanistic foundations of the system of vocational guidance and socialization of students with complex disabilities, the history of the formation of ideas about career counseling in domestic and foreign science and practice. Presented psycho-pedagogical features of pupils with complex disabilities and conditions that ensure successful mastery of the available professions, work skills. This description of the vocational diagnostic procedure aimed at exploring the possibilities of a child with severe to mastering the profession. The estimation of the level of employment, pre-vocational and vocational knowledge and skills. The possible extent of mastering different kinds of work, professional activities and employment options of persons with complex disabilities. First introduced the variative model of the system of vocational guidance and socialization of students with complex disabilities and the contents of psychological and pedagogical support of their families in the process of career guidance. For students of institutions of secondary vocational education, undergraduate, master degree, post-graduate students studying in areas of training 44.03.01/44.04.01 "Pedagogical education", 44.03.02/44.04.02 "Psycho-pedagogical education", 44.03.03/44.04.03 "Special (defectological) education", as well as professionals working in the system, both General and special education, institutions secondary vocational and higher education.
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Kurshakova, Natal'ya, and Grigoriy Levkin. Logistics management. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1020546.

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The textbook consistently examines the process of administration of the logistics system of the enterprise, consisting of performing basic, technological and socio-psychological management functions, ensuring decision-making in the organization and improvement of material, information and other related flows in the enterprise, as well as achieving long-term success and stability of the enterprise. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation and bachelor's degree programs in the areas of training 23.03.01 "Technology of transport processes", 27.03.02 "Quality Management", 38.03.02 "Management". It is intended for students of educational institutions of higher education, students of advanced training programs.
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Besschetnova, Oksana. The problem of ill-treatment of children in modern Russian family. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1083297.

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The tutorial discusses one of the most urgent problems of modern childhood — family violence, its types, causes, main symptoms and behavioral responses, methods and technologies of providing social-psychological support based on modern domestic and foreign scientific research. Addressed to students studying on undergraduate programs in areas of training 39.03.02 Social work, 44.03.02 "Psycho-pedagogical education", 44.03.05 "Pedagogical education", practicing social workers, social pedagogues, sociologists, psychologists, undergraduates, graduate students, and a wide range of people interested in the issues of family, parenthood, motherhood and childhood.
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Karaseva, Tat'yana, Svetlana Tolstova, Sergey Tolstov, and Svetlana Vorob'eva. Methods of hygienic education of children with intellectual disabilities. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1042675.

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The textbook contains theoretical aspects of hygiene education for children with intellectual disabilities, a program of hygiene education, as well as a methodology for evaluating its effectiveness. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended for students of pedagogical and psychological areas of training of teachers, doctors, specialists of special educational institutions, boarding schools for children with intellectual disabilities, parents raising children with disabilities.
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Reznik, Semen. Organizational behavior. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1089957.

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The textbook discusses the processes of managing the labor behavior of personnel in a modern organization. Special attention is paid to the qualities and competencies of the Manager, organizational and administrative and socio-psychological methods of management, relationships with subordinates and managers, delegation of authority, conflict management, formation of the Manager's team, leadership, change management and reputation of the organization. Meets the requirements of the Federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students studying in the areas of training "personnel Management", "Economics", "Management".
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Azova, Ol'ga, Elena D'yakova, Zhanna Antipova, and Mariya Vorob'eva. Speech therapy technologies. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1038017.

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The textbook discusses the features of the formation of speech and motor functions in children, as well as their disorders. Technologies of examination of the pronouncing side of speech, lexical and grammatical structure of language and coherent speech, tempo-rhythmic organization of speech and motor functions in children are presented. The methods and techniques of diagnostics, criteria for assessing the violation of the formation of functions are described in detail. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher educational institutions studying in the direction of training 44.03.03 "Special (defectological) education" (bachelor's level). It may be useful for undergraduate students studying in the areas of training 44.03.02 "Psychological and pedagogical education" and 44.03.01 "Pedagogical education" - future primary school teachers. It is recommended for the examination of all components of speech and motor functions in children with various disorders.
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Uruntaeva, Galina. Preschool psychology: a practical course. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/979875.

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The textbook is devoted to the problems of studying the mental development of preschool children (the specifics of the organization, principles, methods). It consists of three sections, which present methods aimed at studying the main activities of a preschooler (play, work, drawing, designing, communication of a child with adults and peers), cognitive processes (attention, speech, perception, memory, imagination, thinking), the most important areas of personality (self-awareness, will, emotional and moral development). Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students of higher educational institutions studying in the direction of training "Psychological and pedagogical education" (qualification "bachelor"), it can also be useful for practical psychologists, educators of preschool educational organizations and anyone who is interested in the mental development of a preschooler, the formation of his personality.
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Book chapters on the topic "STUDENTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING AREAS"

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Simonov, Vladimir, and Dina Eliseeva. "Comprehensive Assessment of a Student Using Neural Network Algorithms for Students of Technical Specialities and Areas of Training." In Software Engineering Perspectives in Intelligent Systems, 1066–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63322-6_92.

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Khrebina, Svetlana V., Anastasiya I. Vlasenko, Ekaterina A. Terenteva, Maksim V. Khrebin, and Roman N. Yundin. "Features of Psychological Prevention of Destructive Manifestations in the Behavior of Students at the Stage of Vocational Training." In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 581–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69415-9_67.

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Menasalvas, Ernestina, Nik Swoboda, Ana Moreno, Andreas Metzger, Aristide Rothweiler, Niki Pavlopoulou, and Edward Curry. "Recognition of Formal and Non-formal Training in Data Science." In The Elements of Big Data Value, 311–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68176-0_13.

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AbstractThe fields of Big Data, Data Analytics and Data Science, which are key areas of current and future industrial demand, are quickly growing and evolving. Within Europe, there is a significant skills gap which needs to be addressed. A key activity is to ensure we meet future needs for skills and align the supply of educational offerings with the demands from industry and society. In this chapter, we detail one step in this direction, a programme to recognise Data Science skills. The chapter introduces the data skills challenge and the importance of formal and non-formal education. It positions data skills within a framework for skills and education, and it reviews key projects which have advanced the data skills agenda. It then introduces recognition frameworks for formal and non-formal Data Science training, and it details a methodology to achieve consensus between interested stakeholders in both academia and industry, and the platforms needed to be deployed for the proposal. Finally, we present a case study of the application of recognition frameworks within an online educational portal for students.
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Martynova, Ivetta. "PROBLEMS AND PECULIARITIES OF TEACHING UKRANIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE." In European vector of development of the modern scientific researches. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-077-3-17.

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The purpose of the paper is to summarize and present teaching Ukrainian as a foreign language in higher educational institutions of Ukraine. The main focus lies in the most modern methods of teaching Ukrainian for foreign students of different nationalities who attain higher education in Ukraine. The author reviewed the development of the concepts of emotional intelligence and modern approaches to the determination of the nature and forms of manifestation of empathy in individuals. Empathy is a principal social emotion; in its most general form it is defined as the individual's ability to react emotionally and to respond to other people's experiences. The author emphasizes the feasibility of accounting empathy as part of emotional intelligence, which is key to successful study of the Ukrainian language for foreigners. The value of socio-psychological training as a means to enhance students’ empathy is proven. Emotional intelligence techniques for the formation and development of empathy culture are presented. The formation of students’ emphatically culture promotes social and psychological training, thus enhancing competence in the field of communication and interpersonal skills to acquire. Socio-psychological training covers various methods, such as business and role-playing, discussions and more. It involves the acquisition of psychological and pedagogical knowledge in communication, effective communication skills, for example, to get in touch, listen, persuade others and to form attitudes necessary for successful communication, such as readiness to consider the problem from another point of view; development of abilities of self-examination, to understand other students, and correction system of relations with the outside world. Other techniques appropriate to apply during the stimulation of student culture are widely known such as self-disclosure, emotional response, personal contact (physical, visual, verbal, plastic, object-efficient) jokes, humor and others. The latter are very effective in removing emotional stress, eliminating aggressive or sad states of stress in relationships, and help enhance mental activity. Jokes activate distraction and relax empathy. The development of emotional intelligence in the student regulates that individual’s abilities and traits that are responsible whether the impact of emotional phenomena will be constructive or destructive behavior for the student. Developing emotional intelligence is inextricably linked to the communicative approach to language learning. The teacher should provide comfortable and effective communication between students in class, using the methods above, techniques and creating a positive atmosphere that promotes cooperation and helps develop confidence in students. Holistic education must involve the unity of intellectual and emotional areas. Also, this work is devoted to the analysis of existing classifications of dialogues, consideration of advantages and disadvantages of some of their types, to the coverage of methods of extracurricular work with students, their detailed analysis, and identification of their pluses and minuses. The model of the use of more appropriate combinations of types of dialogues is presented in order to achieve the most productive result in language learning. A model of formation of foreign communicative competence is offered. The practice of the proposed methods should allow students to unleash their potential, break language barriers, expand vocabulary, improve pronunciation, and most importantly – increase self-confidence.
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Shestopalova, Olena, and Nadiya Shulyuk. "PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PROFILE ORIENTATION IN THE PROCESS OF IMPLEMENTATION THE CONSCIOUS CHOICE OF AN EDUCATIONAL TRAJECTORY BY SENIOR PUPILS." In Priority areas for development of scientific research: domestic and foreign experience. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-049-0-28.

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The substantiation as well as description of the technology of profile orientation in 8-9 grades of Ukrainian secondary schools are givenin the context of Ukrainian educational reform. Based on the empirical research the data of approbation of a diagnostic complex and an algorithm of group and individual work in the context of supporting future senior pupils’ conscious choice of an educational trajectory are resulted. The article presents the experience of transition programmes and career guidance for future senior pupils in the system of general secondary education of the USA and Japan, as well as the correspondent domestic experience. The aim of the publication is to present the results of testing the profile orientation technology in the unity of diagnostic, consulting and educational activity in order to implement the conscious choice educational profile in Ukrainian high school by 14-15 years old adolescents. Research methodology. The development of psychological aspects of pre-professional training is included into the general problems of the system of psychological and pedagogical, informational and organizational activities in the transition from secondary to senior school. On the basis of the theoretical analysis of experience of implementing foreign countries profile education, the basic directions of transitional programmes at entering high school for future senior pupils are highlighted. Based on the ideas of the work of the Haydens service in the USA, the use of the "F-test" and professional tests in Japanese schools and G.V. Rezapkina's programme of selection for profile classes the authors offer a vision of profile orientation technology in the context of reforming and restructuring in Ukrainian high school activities. In particular, the programme of complex assessment of motivational and intellectual characteristics of 9th grade graduates and the system of group and individual work on profile orientation are presented. Experimental work began in 2019. According to the experiment programme a comprehensive psychodiagnostics of motivational features, aptitudes, intellectual potential and special abilities of students of 8-9 grades was conductedduring 2019-2020. The sample of the study amounts 176 students of 8-9 grades (85 females, 91 males), aged 14-15 years. The result of testing the profile orientation technology is the analysis of the statistical distribution and verification of the methods reliability that are included in the psychodiagnostic complex, identifying the components effectiveness of further consulting and educational work with graduates of the main level of secondary school.
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Yeh, Ellen, and Nicholas Swinehart. "A Learner-Centered Approach to Technology Integration." In Handbook of Research on Learner-Centered Pedagogy in Teacher Education and Professional Development, 1–22. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0892-2.ch001.

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This chapter demonstrates a model for technology integration in learner-centered classrooms for educators, administrators, and policy makers. In this model, students are trained on how to use a technological tool but then given freedom to choose how much and in what specific content area they use the tool. Three key aspects of learner-centered curriculum design are supported by this model: 1) delivering scaffolding strategies to help students become active and autonomous learners; 2) giving learners a role in shaping the curriculum, and 3) recognizing each learner's diverse, unique background and learning style (American Psychological Association, 1997). The application of the model described here is rather narrow--training English as a Second Language (ESL) students to use online geographical tools (e.g., Google Earth) – but it can be adapted to suit a wide range of technological tools, subjects, and contexts.
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Neimann, Theresa D., Uta M. Stelson, and Stefan J. Malecek. "Building a Culture of Completers by Understanding the Etiology of Adult Learning Deficits Stemming from Childhood." In Encyclopedia of Strategic Leadership and Management, 784–98. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1049-9.ch054.

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Statistics about achievement gaps and college non-completion have been published in journals geared to inform administrators of higher education, such as the Chronicles of Higher Education and publications by the Community College Research Center (see, for example: Bailey, Jeong & Cho (2008). While the focus is usually on cognitive or systemic remedies, many educators and administrators fail to see the connection between psychological development during childhood and college non-completion as one of the possible problems. Chronic exposure to stress hormones, whether it occurs during the prenatal period, infancy, or childhood has long term effects in adulthood learning. While many educators in higher education have spent hours on professional development processes, many shy away from transformational teaching/learning because a certain amount of vulnerability or unfamiliar paradigms are involved. Concurrently, many administrators fail to see the need to inform their faculty about new teaching modalities, such as transformational teaching, and also fail to allocate funding for professional development in this area, whether in the form of in-service learning opportunities or external conference attendance. The authors suggest that both teachers and educational managers at both the college and state levels, particularly at the level of adult education, need to understand the ramifications of Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs on students' ability to learn and adopt an approach to transformational teaching/learning whereby they can help to offset the gloomy statistics in achievement gaps. In transformational learning the educator becomes a facilitator that enables students to learn through activities that are shared by educators and students. This platform has the potential to empower students and educators to re-examine their roles, beliefs, and assumptions, and ultimately helps to reform teaching practice in teaching environments to the benefit of both educators and their learners. Training of educators to adopt a transformational teaching approach can come at the level of each college, but can also come through statewide trainings conducted by educational managers within each State's Department of Education or Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development. Thus, the authors seek to encourage educators as well as educational managers to re-consider their philosophy of teaching from the perspective of transformational theory.
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Marnoufi, Khalid, Bouzekri Touri, Mohammed Bergadi, Imane Ghazlane, and Fatima Zahra Soubhi. "EVALUATION OF INTELLIGENCE SCORES AMONG STUDENTS FROM MOROCCAN URBAN AREAS." In Advances in Psychology and Psychological Trends, 359–66. inScience Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021pad32.

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Our study carried on Moroccan students from urban areas.Thebasis will be for calculating the full-scaleintelligence quotient FSIQ, which is positively, predicts school results, and determining the psychometric profiles of the samples participating in this study. By administering the fifteen subtests of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children -5th Edition WISC V and comparing the results to the average of the Wechsler tests. We have administered all subtests ofWISC V, an individual general intelligence test for children aged between 6 and 16 based on the g-factor since the inception of the first Wechsler test. We ensure that every student participating in this study from the city of Safi has passed all the subtests. The participants are 101 students (59 girls and42 boys) aged between 11and 15years old. The results of the samples who are urban public school students show a median of full-scale intelligence quotient, the average value of the verbal comprehension index is higher than the other four indexes of WISC V. In terms of correlations, the results show two types of relationships between the five indexes on the scale.
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Ferraro, Carrie, Rebecca Jordan, Robert E. Kopp, Sally L. Bond, Jie Gong, Clinton J. Andrews, Lisa M. Auermuller, Jeanne Herb, and Janice McDonnell. "Training Students to Improve Coastal Resilience." In Preparing Students for Community-Engaged Scholarship in Higher Education, 347–60. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2208-0.ch017.

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Addressing risks posed by changing climate conditions in coastal areas demands innovative strategies that intersect multiple disciplines including engineering, ecology, communication, climate science, and community planning. To be usable, it also requires engaging coastal stakeholders in the development of research questions, the assessment of implications of research for planning and policy, and the communication of research results. Yet traditional, disciplinary programs are poorly configured to train the workforce needed to assess coastal climate risk and to develop and deploy integrated strategies for increasing coastal climate resilience. This chapter discuss the successes and challenges to implementing the Coastal Climate Risk and Resilience (C2R2) Initiative, a transdisciplinary program, at a large university as well as the benefits for the student and faculty participants from evaluation and student learning outcome data.
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Rakovs`ka, Maria, and Dariya Pustovoichenko. "IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING FOR FUTURE NON-LINGUISTIC SPECIALISTS WITH THE APPLICATION OF THE SIOP MODEL." In Trends of philological education development in the context of European integration. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-069-8-10.

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Introduction. The article deals with the problem of students’ academic professional literacy development by means of a foreign language based on the implementation of the SIOP Model. The foundations of the question have been borrowed from the SIOP (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) Model that focuses on helping English Language Learners (ELLs) with academics in a mainstream classroom. The SIOP Model provides a practical and flexible tool for educators to use in planning, implementing and observing Sheltered Instruction. The SIOP Model is one of the two major areas, the other being General English, which is established in the English-speaking world. The professionally oriented English course is developed for students from different non-linguistic specialties. The goals, objectives, content of the course are compiled according the students’ requirements of real target foreign language communication situations. The principles and approaches that underlie occupational mobility are outlined. It is revealed that occupational mobility serves as a criterion for evaluating the effectiveness of professional development. The aim of the study. The aim of this paper is to outline the improving the efficiency of foreign language teaching for future non-linguistic specialists with the iplementation of the SIOP Model. Methods of the research. Methods of the research include theoretical - study of literature, experience on the problem, theoretical analysis of philosophical, sociological, psychological, pedagogical literature on research topics, synthesis of theoretical and empirical material, its generalization and systematization of data, modeling, comparison, forecasting; as well as a set of empirical methods – observations, study and generalization of pedagogical experience. Results. . It is revealed that The SIOP Model was developed to assist mainstream teachers in using research-based practices which ensure ELLs success with academic language and vocabulary. Over time, the model has proven to be a form of best practices for educators. It is also known to reach ELLs by focusing on academic language in order to obtain optimal results. Learning foreign languages in the context of intercultural paradigm has great potential for personal development. It is determined that professional mobility and competence are interdependent. The curriculum should include a cultural component, on the basis of which intercultural communication competence is formed. It is revealed that in the process of forming professional mobility it is very important to distinguish personal characteristics that provide mobility, activity and creativity of a person. The pedagogical conditions of professional mobility with the help of foreign languages are outlined. It is determined that the process of learning foreign languages is aimed at forming elements of general cultural and professional competences. Good command of a foreign language enables future professionals to effectively carry out their professional activities in their field, which will significantly increase the level of language training. It is considered that the formation of communication skills at the present stage implies the development of students' communicative competence. The component of directions of formation of multicultural communicative competence in the conditions of studying foreign languages for professional purposes is considered. Conclusion. The purpose of teaching foreign languages for future non-linguistic specialists with the application of the SIOP Model should upgrade the skills and abilities that allow the future specialist to effectively pursue a professional activity in their field: work with foreign literature, participate in discussions in a foreign language, speak or write a professional translation of business literature in professional field. The process of foreign languages learning with the implementation of SIOP Model is aimed at forming professional competencies. The combination of these competencies in the future will determine the level of training future professionals, the degree of their readiness for professional self-determination and professional activity. The SIOP components and functions demonstrate a number of aspects that make a teacher's performance effective. The SIOP Model combines the features of effective learning into one whole, integrates a foreign language with professional learning that in the context of modern Ukrainian education is especially relevant in the transition to a system of training future specialists.
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Conference papers on the topic "STUDENTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING AREAS"

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Klimenskikh, Marina V., Ayad Hajar, Kaur Harleen, and Alsaykal Sura. "The problem of identifying cognitive and emotional factors of academic success in an online course." In 2nd International Neuropsychological Summer School named after A. R. Luria “The World After the Pandemic: Challenges and Prospects for Neuroscience”. Ural University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/b978-5-7996-3073-7.9.

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We studied the psychological factors associated with the efficiency of online learning by using a sample of students from a Russian university (Ural Federal University). We used as a point of departure the idea of adaptive learning, which assumes that academic success in an online course is associated with the characteristics of cognitive, emotional, volitional and other areas of a student’s personality. The resulting general linear model includes such factors as internal motivation, external motivation, intelligence, personal qualities, training experience and openness to experience, which have an extremely low proportion of explained variance — 3 %. Based on the above research, the key conclusion was made that a successful student is successful in any training format. In other words, the focus of search for improving the efficiency of online learning should be not only on the psychological characteristics of those students who are successful in the online format, but also on improving the pedagogical design of the online course.
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Valgasova, I. N., M. O. Zotova, and Zh R. Tegetaeva. "Type of the nervous system as a psychological resource of self-regulation of a student of a pedagogical profile." In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL ONLINE CONFERENCE. Знание-М, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38006/907345-50-8.2020.805.817.

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The article is devoted to the importance of the connection of the type of the nervous system and self-regulation in the professional development of future teachers. Particular attention is drawn to the fact that the formation of the foundations of selfregulation occurs during the period of training, when the process of personality formation takes place. Self-regulation of activity has its own characteristics among representatives of various areas of professional training and is associated with the structure of their temperament. Nowadays, the most urgent problem is the introduction of a differentiated approach into educational practice, but for its implementation an in-depth study of the individual typological and behavioral characteristics of students in pedagogical training areas is necessary. Since the modern high demands on the personal qualities and professional activities of teachers on the part of students and their parents, colleagues and heads of educational institutions are serious external incentives in the teacher’s work on himself. It is obvious that the success of pedagogical activity, in many respects depends on the ability of the future teacher to regulate his professional activities and personal characteristics. The aim of the study was to identify the types of temperament in future teachers, the formation of self-regulation and the relationship between them. The results obtained allow us to more effectively implement a personality-oriented approach in accordance with the specifics of the educational and professional orientation of students. To solve the tasks and verify the consistency of the hypothesis, the study used a combination of informative, reliable, complementary research methods. The data obtained during testing were subjected to mathematical processing in the SPSS program, Pearson’s correlation analysis was used, which allowed us to identify the relationship between the type of nervous system and the level of self-regulation.
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Novopashina, Larisa. "The role and place of the discipline "Psychological security" in master's programs." In Safety psychology and psychological safety: problems of interaction between theorists and practitioners. «Publishing company «World of science», LLC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15862/53mnnpk20-27.

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The actual problem of our time is the aggravated fundamental contradiction between the digital and humanitarian components of the corresponding Sciences. And as a result, it begins to manifest itself in a sharp way both in professional activities and in everyday life. In this regard, addressing the topic of psychological security in education is justified and necessary. The purpose of the article is to discuss the educational potential of the discipline "Psychological security", and its role and place in master's programs in non-pedagogical and non-psychological areas. Method. Using the method of content analysis, the article tests the hypothesis that "psychological security" can be the goal of education, and not just its material. Results and discussion. Based on the material of 21 Russian and foreign educational programs, the content units of the discipline are presented. Analysis of training practices and methods in both Russian and foreign programs allows us to offer a modular structure of the discipline "Psychological security", where the psychological security of the individual, workplace and global processes is its content core. Conclusions. The key difference between Russian education and American and German education is that in the Russian academic tradition, the main subject is the psychological security of the individual. While foreign programs are more focused on the psychological safety of the workplace and the environment. In addition, the author notes that the main educational methods coincide in the programs of foreign and Russian universities. The results obtained and the conclusions drawn allow us to offer a modular structure of the discipline "Psychological security", where the individual, workplace and global processes are the focus of work with students in non-pedagogical and psychological programs.
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"Psychological Counseling Training to Improve the Psychological Quality of College Students." In 2018 3rd International Social Sciences and Education Conference. Francis Academic Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/issec.2018.061.

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Marnoufi, Khalid, Bouzekri Touri, Mohammed Bergadi, and Imane Ghazlane. "EVALUATION OF INTELLIGENCE SCORES AMONG STUDENTS FROM MOROCCAN URBAN AREAS." In International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends. inScience Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2020inpact019.

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Marnoufi, Khalid, Bouzekri Touri, Mohammed Bergadi, and Imane Ghazlane. "EVALUATION OF INTELLIGENCE SCORES AMONG STUDENTS FROM MOROCCAN URBAN AREAS." In International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends. inScience Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2020inpact019.pdf.

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Mutang, Jasmine Adela, Chua Bee Seok, and Guan Teik Ee. "Effects of Neurofeedback Training on Anxiety Symptoms Among University Students." In International Conference on Psychological Studies (ICPSYCHE 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210423.012.

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Probotyuk, Lyudmila Olegovna. "Future teachers psychological training for dealing with conflicts in initial school." In IX International students' applied research conference. TSNS Interaktiv Plus, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-80614.

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Gutko, Alexander V., Elena N. Letiagina, Elena A. Orlova, Olga V. Suvorova, and Larisa N. Kuzminykh. "Dynamics of Students’ Psychological and Emotional States in Dance Movement Training." In 77th Scientific Conference of University of Latvia. University of Latvia, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/htqe.2019.13.

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Borisenko, Julia V. "The Development Of Pedagogical University Students` Empathy By Means Of Psychological Training." In IFTE 2019 - 5th International Forum on Teacher Education. Cognitive-Crcs, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.01.91.

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Reports on the topic "STUDENTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING AREAS"

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Ruff, Grigory, and Tatyana Sidorina. THE DEVELOPMENT MODEL OF ENGINEERING CREATIVITY IN STUDENTS OF MILITARY INSTITUTIONS. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/model_of_engineering_creativity.

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The troops of the national guard of the Russian Federation are equipped with modern models of weapons, special equipment, Informatization tools, engineering weapons that have artificial intelligence in their composition are being developed, " etc., which causes an increase in the requirements for the quality of professional training of future officers. The increasing complexity of military professional activities, the avalanche-like increase in information, the need to develop the ability to quickly and accurately make and implement well-known and own engineering solutions in an unpredictable military environment demonstrates that the most important tasks of modern higher education are not only providing graduates with a system of fundamental and special knowledge and skills, but also developing their professional independence, and this led to the concept of engineering and creative potential in the list of professionally important qualities of an officer. To expedite a special mechanism system compact intense clarity through cognitive visualization of the educational material, thickening of educational knowledge through encoding, consolidation and structuring Principle of cognitive visualization stems from the psychological laws in accordance with which the efficiency of absorption is increased if visibility in training does not only illustrative, but also cognitive function, which leads to active inclusion, along with the left and right hemispheres of the student in the process of assimilation of information, based on the use of logical and semantic modeling, which contributes to the development of engineering and creative potential.
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Schneider, Sarah, Daniel Wolf, and Astrid Schütz. Workshop for the Assessment of Social-Emotional Competences : Application of SEC-I and SEC-SJT. Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20378/irb-49180.

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The modular workshop offers a science-based introduction to the concept of social-emotional competences. It focuses on the psychological assessment of such competences in in institutions specialized in the professional development of people with learning disabilities. As such, the workshop is primarily to be understood as an application-oriented training programme for professionals who work in vocational education and use (or teach the usage of) the assessment tools SEC-I and SEC-SJT (Inventory and Situational Judgment Test for the assessment of social-emotional competence in young people with (sub-) clinical cognitive or psychological impairment) which were developed at the University of Bamberg. The workshop comprises seven subject areas that can be flexibly put together as required: theoretical basics and definitions of social-emotional competence, the basics of psychological assessment, potential difficulties in its use, usage of the self-rating scale, the situational judgment test, the observer-rating scale, and objective observation of behaviour. The general aim of this workshop is to learn how to use and apply the assessment tools in practical settings.
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Yentis, S. M., K. Asanati, C. R. Bailey, R. Hampton, I. Hobson, K. Hodgson, S. Leiffer, S. Pattani, and K. Walker-Bone. Better musculoskeletal health for anaesthetists. Association of Anaesthetists, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21466/g.bmhfa.2021.

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3Association of Anaesthetists | Better musculoskeletal health for anaesthetistsSummaryWork-related musculoskeletal disorders are very common amongst healthcare workers, and there is evidence that anaesthetists are at greater risk of upper limb disorders than other groups. This guidance aims to bring together advice and recommendations from a variety of sources in order to inform and support anaesthetists at work, in an attempt to reduce the prevalence and severity of work-related musculoskeletal disorders and the exacerbation of pre-existing disorders. Mechanical and psychosocial risk factors for work-associated musculoskeletal disorders are summarised, along with general principles for achieving better musculoskeletal health and practices specific to areas of the body most at risk. These include recommended exercises and stretches during sedentary work.RecommendationsAttention must be paid by both employers and anaesthetists to the physical and psychological risk factors that may lead to development and/or exacerbation of musculoskeletal disorders. This requires ongoing risk assessments and adherence to published standards of health and safety at work, including training. Such a programme is best achieved as part of a multidisciplinary approach.What other guidelines are available on this topic? There are many sources of guidance on health and safety in the workplace, across many sectors, much of which is of relevance to anaesthetists. There is no readily accessible guidance specifically aimed at the anaesthetic workplace.Why was this guideline developed?This guidance was developed as part of a wider piece of work by the Association of Anaesthetists based around ergonomics of the anaesthetic workplace, as a result of the increased reported incidence of musculoskeletal disorders amongst anaesthetists. It aims to draw on existing guidance and present a summary of advice relevant to anaesthetists and their practice.How and why does this publication differ from existing guidelines?This guidance summarises other advice and recommendations, and focuses on factors relevant to the anaesthetic workplace
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DeJaeghere, Joan, Bich-Hang Duong, and Vu Dao. Teaching Practices That Support and Promote Learning: Qualitative Evidence from High and Low Performing Classes in Vietnam. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-ri_2021/024.

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This Insight Note contributes to the growing body of knowledge on teaching practices that foster student learning and achievement by analysing in-depth qualitative data from classroom observations and teacher interviews. Much of the research on teachers and teaching in development literature focuses on observable and quantified factors, including qualifications and training. But simply being qualified (with a university degree in education or subject areas), or trained in certain ways (e.g., coaching versus in-service) explains very little of the variation in learning outcomes (Kane and Staiger, 2008; Wößmann, 2003; Das and Bau, 2020). Teaching is a complex set of practices that draw on teachers’ beliefs about learning, their prior experiences, their content and pedagogical knowledge and repertoire, and their commitment and personality. Recent research in the educational development literature has turned to examining teaching practices, including content knowledge, pedagogical practices, and teacher-student interactions, primarily through quantitative data from knowledge tests and classroom observations of practices (see Bruns, De Gregorio and Taut, 2016; Filmer, Molina and Wane, 2020; Glewwe et al, in progress). Other studies, such as TIMSS, the OECD and a few World Bank studies have used classroom videos to further explain high inference factors of teachers’ (Gallimore and Hiebert, 2000; Tomáš and Seidel, 2013). In this Note, we ask the question: What are the teaching practices that support and foster high levels of learning? Vietnam is a useful case to examine because student learning outcomes based on international tests are high, and most students pass the basic learning levels (Dang, Glewwe, Lee and Vu, 2020). But considerable variation exists between learning outcomes, particularly at the secondary level, where high achieving students will continue to upper-secondary and lower achieving students will drop out at Grade 9 (Dang and Glewwe, 2018). So what differentiates teaching for those who achieve these high learning outcomes and those who don’t? Some characteristics of teachers, such as qualifications and professional commitment, do not vary greatly because most Vietnamese teachers meet the national standards in terms of qualifications (have a college degree) and have a high level of professionalism (Glewwe et al., in progress). Other factors that influence teaching, such as using lesson plans and teaching the national curriculum, are also highly regulated. Therefore, to explain how teaching might affect student learning outcomes, it is important to examine more closely teachers’ practices in the classroom.
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