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DESIGN THINKING DEVELOPINGMETHODSIN FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES
Author(s) -
Нина Фролова,
И. В. Алещанова
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
primo aspectu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2500-2635
DOI - 10.35211/2500-2635-2021-2-46-86-92
Subject(s) - foreign language , mathematics education , interview , competence (human resources) , critical thinking , pedagogy , process (computing) , psychology , computer science , sociology , social psychology , anthropology , operating system
The article considers the issue of design thinking developing methods in foreign language classes. The study materials are presented by educational and methodological courses for teaching foreign languages, methodical developments for professionally oriented teaching, checklists of students’ educational and scientific activity, the final rating of the educational process of the academic groups participating in the experiment. The methods of observation, questioning and interviewing were used. The experimental results were statistically processed. The authors differentiate between the concepts of "design thinking" and "creative thinking" which are often confused. In this case design thinking is viewed as a higher level of thought process. It was found that the most effective basis for developing students' design thinking skills is the OIW (organized independent work), in particular, project activities. The effectiveness of the methodology for the formation and development of students’ design thinking competence core has been proven experimentally in 2018-2020 academic semesters in the process of full-time and remote working modeat at the Foreign Languages and Humanities Department of the Kamyshin Technological Institute (branch) of the Volgograd State Technical University. The conducted study showed that students participation in the experiment significantly influenced their outlook, quality of intellectual modeling, research activities, subject communication both in their native and foreign languages.

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