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Professional Education in the Modern World

2015 year, number 4

COMMON CULTURAL AND PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCES IN HIGHER INSTITUTION: WORK SYSTEM

Y. D. Ovchinnikov, O. G. Lyzar
Kuban State University of Physical Training, Sport and Tourism, 161 Budenny Str., 350015 Krasnodar
Keywords: профессиональные и общекультурные компетентности, система работы, семинары, логико-компетентностный подход, профильный предмет, обучение, анализ работы, professional and common cultural competence, work system, seminars, logical competence approach, profile subject, training, performance review

Abstract

The authors show their own opinion on a topical issue , i.e. working with competences in higher institution and suggest their own ways of solving this problem. They highlight teachers’ and students’ misunderstanding of the competencies, it is necessary to trace the causality of the problem. Logical-competence-based approach in working with competencies involves building a system of work. One of the stages of this system work is development of information and methodological directions. The main point is the dissemination of the methods of work with competence, self-education of teachers and students on the leading thematic areas, as well as the feedback. Seminars are structured; they are held throughout the academic year by a certain methodical concepts(presented in the article). Comparative maps FSES3 and FSES+.will help to see the problem and to fix the problem in the new standards. The article explores possible development of competence in curriculum and the consequences of it. The accumulated experience shows that significance of competencies in theoretical and specialized subjects is different. The article demonstrates correlation between theoretical and practical material in development of the profile subject to the specialist degree with obtaining proof of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Speaking about possible outcomes of prospective specialists, the authors make conclusion that innovative methods do not always provide state security and human health, so human factor is considered to be the factor of professional expertise.