Preview

Transport Technician: Education and Practice

Advanced search

Trends of modern education: a look at the preparation of mid-level specialists under conditions of modernization of the education system

https://doi.org/10.46684/2687-1033.2020.4.283-287

Abstract

Discusses the trends and directions of modernization of the education system in the process of reforming technical education, while implementing training programs for mid-level specialists. Insufficient training of future students in the exact sciences creates difficulties in mastering interdisciplinary courses, and does not allow demonstrating a high level of development of professional modules. This fact especially affects the areas of training, where the exact sciences form the basis of technical disciplines. Modernization of educational processes should contribute to solving the problem of students’ different preparedness for the study of new knowledge and the acquisition of practical skills. A variety of forms and teaching methods used in the implementation of educational programs at various levels, changes in the requirements of regulatory documents related to changes in the structure of secondary vocational education management pose difficult tasks for teachers to find effective ways for future specialists to develop independent thinking based on fundamental professional training and practical skills solve a variety of tasks.
Indicated on contradiction between innovative changes implemented in the field of education and the results of pedagogical activity. The most significant trends that affect the education system in terms of training mid-level specialists have been identified and systematized.

About the Author

A. K. Toshchev
St. Petersburg College of Railway Transport structural unit of the Emperor Alexander I St. Petersburg State Transport University
Russian Federation

Alexander K. Toshchev — teacher

6 Borodinskaya st., St. Petersburg, 191180



References

1. Gorbunov V.A. Problems and difficulties in the implementation of GEF of primary and secondary vocational education: a design-targeted approach. Kazan Pedagogical Journal. 2013; 1(96):53-57. (In Russian).

2. Sklyarova E.A., Erofeeva G.V., Lider A.M. Problems facing technical education. Fundamental Research. 2013; 10-12:2798-2800. (In Russian).

3. Nikokosheva N.G., Kupriyanova G.V. Independent assessment of the competencies and qualifications of graduates of educational organizations as a problem in assessing the quality of professional teacher education. Innovative Projects and Programs in Education. 2015; 5:42-45. (In Russian).

4. Dudyrev F.F., Romanova O.A., Shabalin A.I., Abankina I.V. Young professionals for the new economy: secondary vocational education in Russia: monograph / under the editorship of F.F. Dudyreva, I.D. Frumina. Moscow, Publishing House of the Higher School of Economics, 2019; 269. (In Russian).

5. Manakova I.P. Technology “Portfolio” as a method of self-organization and self-development of students and teachers. Scientific and Methodical Electronic Journal Concept. 2017; 39:961-965. (In Russian).

6. Kharchenko L.N. Scientific and methodological support of the quality of educational services: monograph. Moscow, Direct Media, 2014; 211. DOI: 10.23681/239106 (In Russian).

7. Dobrolezha E.V. System of continuous education during the whole life. Successes in Modern Natural Sciences. 2008; 9:51-52. (In Russian).

8. Semenova T.V., Vilkova K.A. Types MOOC integration into universities’ educational process. University Management: Practice and Analysis. 2017; 21(6):(112):114-126. (In Russian).

9. Blokhovtsova G.G., Volokhatykh A.S. Prospects for the development of distance education. Advantages and disadvantages. Symbol of Science. 2016; 10-2(22):119-121. (In Russian).

10. Burnyashov B.A. Personalization as the world trend of electronic training in higher education institution. Modern Problems of Science and Education. 2017; 1:90. (In Russian).

11. Shestakova L.A. Interdisciplinary integration as a methodological basis of the modern educational process. Educational Resources and Technologies. 2013; 1(2):47-52. (In Russian).

12. Ivanko A.F., Ivanko M.A., Burtseva M.B. Augmented and virtual reality in education. Young Scientist. 2018; 37(223):11-17. (In Russian).

13. Burtseva L.P. Evaluation of general competences of students of professional educational organizations during training sessions. Bulletin of the Omsk State Pedagogical University. Humanitarian research. 2018; 1(18):109-112. (In Russian).

14. Dyakonov B.P., Igoshev B.M. New professional roles of a teacher in the modern information and educational environment. Bulletin of SUSU. 2014; 5:59-69. (In Russian).


Review

For citations:


Toshchev A.K. Trends of modern education: a look at the preparation of mid-level specialists under conditions of modernization of the education system. Transport Technician: Education and Practice. 2020;1(4):283-287. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46684/2687-1033.2020.4.283-287

Views: 693


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2687-1025 (Print)
ISSN 2687-1033 (Online)