It is an indisputable fact that technology is a part of our lives. It is known that research and education technologies are concentrated. By examining the articles and dissertations published in the field, the scope, strengths and weaknesses of the studies were determined. An important gap has been filled in to guide researches what kind of studies may be needed in the future. Many studies for this purpose were found in the literature. However, since similar studies dealing with educational technologies are outdated, this study is considered important in terms of gathering current research trends and results. The aim of this study is to analyse the articles published in the Scopus database on educational technologies and instructional technologies, thematically and methodologically. The study was designed by adopting a case study from qualitative research models. The sample has not been determined for postgraduate dissertations to be included in the study, and it was aimed to reach the whole universe. In this context, all articles have been accessed through the library system of the university in the Scopus database included. The keywords ‘educational technologies’ and ‘instructional technologies’ were used in the article search. The document types have been examined by year, by country, by authors, by field research and by place of publication.
The article deals with the analysis of professional orientation of schoolchildren, living in the agricultural region of Russia (on the example of Starocherkasskaya village of the Rostov region). The following tasks were solved: the model of spiritual and ontological partnership in a small rural school was substantiated and implemented, diagnostics and analysis of value orientations of general stakeholders were carried out in the process of employment in a rural settlement, and the features of professional orientation of rural schoolchildren are formulated. The study was conducted from 2008 to 2018, the main goal of which was to meet the needs of young people in their professional and personal vocations, which does not contradict the native values of Russia. The article substantiates the basic indicator of professional orientation of schoolchildren “trust”, which permeates the communication of general stakeholders in the agricultural sector. The main areas of life that are the basis of professional orientation of school family-community, spiritual-cultural, vocational, social, individual, allowed young people to be realized, as in the agricultural sector and outside it in space of a Russianvillage.
The purpose of the study is to analyze the content of multimedia orientations of students who are real users of virtual space of the university. In the article next problems are exposed:1)new concept is "content of multimedia orientations of students";2)multimedia risks of stude nts;3)the methods of overcoming of multimedia rrisks; 4) the model of social and pedagogical partnership; 5)the degree of multimedia orientations of students; 6) comparison of the obtained results with the research data related to the determination of students' religious negativity, the phenomenon of which was reflected in their preferences in the selection of virtual information. The article discusses the relationship of the fourth industrial revolution and the digital economy; virtualistics and information and communication technologies; e-education and distance learning in the context of foreign and domestic scientific discourse, which allowed the introduction of new concepts in the field of professional pedagogy. Particular attention is paid to the methodological justification of cooperation between the aggregate subjects: students and teachers in the process of overcoming multimedia risks on the basis of the developed innovative model of social and pedagogical partnership in the system of higher professional education.
This article is devoted to the study and construction of a model of continuous natural science education. The article considers the concept of “continuouslearning”inthefield ofnaturalscience.Specialemphasismade on thespecificityandamountofcontentatdifferentlevelsofeducation:pre-school, primary, secondary general and secondary professional, additional for training personnel in the agricultural sector. The foreign and domestic experience of lifelong learning training practices is analyzed in detail. The social effect of the results of the implementation of the projects is characterized by the creation of a modern industry of continuing education for children and new forms of lifelong education, creates a space for tests, forms the choice of life path and professional development of staff for the agriculturalsector.
The present work considers the development of adult education in Russia from the elimination of illiteracy from the late 19th -early 20th centuries to the use of information and communication technologies at the beginning of the 21st century. The aim of the article is to consider the stages of development of adult education and to determine at the stages of development the most sought-after educational areas and technologies in additional adult education. In this work, differences in the process of teaching children and adults are considered, an excursion is made into the history of the formation of adult education in Russia. A modern picture of additional adult education is given. Based on the studies, the authors conclude that for adults the most sought-after educational field is the study of a foreign language using remote technologies.
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