Forming Speech and Communicative Competency of Future Philologists
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https://doi.org/10.18662/rrem/13.3/449Keywords:
philologist, speech, communication, competency, formation, higher educationAbstract
The article deals with theoretical grounding and experimental verification of the formation of future philologists’ speech and communicative competency, which is considered an integral part of future professionals’ vocational training. The basic requirements to effective formation of future philologists’ speech and communicative competency have been identified. In the course of the research the structure of the system for the effective formation of future philologists’ speech and communicative competency has been determined. It is represented as the combination of the methodological, content, technological and diagnostic components. Each of them has its definite aim and content. The study was conducted from 2017 to 2020 and included four successive stages: exploratory and analytical, theoretical and experimental, formative, analytical. The experiment was conducted in the Municipal Establishment “Kharkiv Humanitarian Pedagogical Academy” of Kharkiv Regional Council and involved 16 teachers and 83 students divided into experimental and control groups. took part in the experimental work. Out of 83 students, 43 were in an experimental group, and 40 in a control one. In total, 59 people participated in the experiment. All the participants gave their written content on taking part in the experiment.
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