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OBTAINING FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATIVE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE BY FUTURE SPECIALISTS
Author(s) -
Лариса Вячеславівна Афанас’єва,
М.В. Смирнова
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ìnnovatika u vihovannì
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2518-7856
pISSN - 2411-4553
DOI - 10.35619/iiu.v1i13.344
Subject(s) - informatization , foreign language , communicative competence , competence (human resources) , professional development , pedagogy , engineering ethics , mathematics education , sociology , engineering management , computer science , knowledge management , psychology , engineering , telecommunications , social psychology
Modern professional language training of the period of informatization of education and society pays considerable attention to the correspondence between teaching methods and teaching aids - components of the system of methodology of teaching foreign languages. When discussing the methodological tools of teaching foreign languages, we mean mainly the means of informatization of education, which have not only functionality but also pedagogical capabilities. Such research is extremely relevant for teaching foreign languages in engineering universities, as their results can intensify this specific learning process. The current stage of development of the national higher professional school is characterized by educational innovations aimed at preserving the achievements of the past and at the same time modernizing the system of higher professional education in accordance with the requirements of the time, reorienting it to ensure the achievement of new goals that correspond to the level of development of society and technologies, methods communication in the postindustrial information space. Today, the main goal of training and the criterion for the quality of training a process engineer has become the professional competence of a university graduate. There is a rapid transition from a qualification educational model of a specialist to a systemic one, including a competence-based one. The article is devoted to the problem of the importance of the development of language and intercultural competence of future specialists in technical specialties. Different points of view on this problem are analyzed. The theoretical part of this article presents some pedagogical possibilities of means of informatization of education. It also provides guidelines for language teachers on how to overcome the difficulty of memorizing non-specific for science and technology language learning material by engineering students.

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