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Title: Pedagogical approaches to the formation of competencies and learning outcomes of students studying in the educational-professional program "Tourism" of the first qualification level "bachelor"
Authors: Bondar, Natalya
Danchenko, Iryna
Moiseeva, Natalia
Keywords: vocational school;strong systematic knowledge;creative professional activity;self-development;strategic objectives;reforming higher education
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Opole: The Academy of management and admimistration in Opole
Citation: Bondar N., Danchenko I., Moiseeva N. Pedagogical approaches to the formation of competencies and learning outcomes of students studying in the educational-professional program "Tourism" of the first qualification level "bachelor". Vectors of competitive development of socio-economic systems. Monograph. Editors: Oleksandra Mandych, Tadeusz Posuka. Opole: The Academy of management and admimistration in Opole, 2020. P. 20-24.
Abstract: Among the leading trends in the modernization of modern higher education, its activity orientation is important and significant. In particular, I. Bech (2017) emphasizes that for a long time the secondary and vocational school relied on the position of a gnostic, "knowledge" approach, the main task of which was to form strong systematic knowledge in students (skills have always been secondary components). At present, the emphasis is changing – from the Gnostic approach to the competence approach: the main goal of higher education is aimed at developing the ability to active, productive work in all its forms; creative professional activity for the purpose of self-development and self realization of the person.
URI: https://repo.btu.kharkov.ua//handle/123456789/9396
ISBN: 978-83-66567-15-3
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