2018
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/20185001216
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Peculiarities of Forming General Cultural Competences in Students of Institutions of Higher Technical Education by Means of Interdisciplinary Integration

Abstract: Timeliness of the problem being studied is determined by a necessity to form general cultural competences of students of institutions of higher technical education, as changes in society, social and economic life of the country lead to shifting the values and, simultaneously, to decrease in the cultural level of people. The paper is aimed as looking for new ways within the educational system of the institution of higher technical education, directed towards humanization and humanitarization of higher education… Show more

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“…It enables to encourage the creative activity of a teacher as well a student for informative communication, aimed at internal structures of technical students for their selfimprovement, namely, self-organization, self-realization, self-correction, and self-actualization. The involvement of students in institutions of higher technical education in creative activity is one of the characteristic principles of this method, that is, a combination of technologies for problem teaching; interactive forms of education and communication-based techniques for teaching the culture of speech [3,7].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It enables to encourage the creative activity of a teacher as well a student for informative communication, aimed at internal structures of technical students for their selfimprovement, namely, self-organization, self-realization, self-correction, and self-actualization. The involvement of students in institutions of higher technical education in creative activity is one of the characteristic principles of this method, that is, a combination of technologies for problem teaching; interactive forms of education and communication-based techniques for teaching the culture of speech [3,7].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been found out that the groups of the third-and fourth-year students demonstrate the high level of speech culture. Thus, these groups are selected for the experimental research as the control group (CG), while the students of the 1st and 2 nd year are in the experimental group (EG) (table 1) [8,3]. We consider that seminars lay the foundation for the development of speech culture of students.…”
Section: Research Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They demanded to create conditions for free development and use of the Tatar language in the republic, cultural and linguistic consolidation of the Tatar population. They talked about the constitutional status of the Tatar language recognizing it as one of the official languages of the republic [6]. As far as they were not supported by the republican authorities, the association criticized their policies.…”
Section: Main Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2010, there were 9 of the most numerous nationalities, whose population exceeded 10 thousand. Three nationalities (Russians, Bashkirs and Tatars) accounted for 90% of the population of the republic (more than 3.6 million people) [6].…”
Section: Main Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%