List of publications on a keyword: «seminar»
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Domestic education in the period of "enlightened absolutism"
ProceedingTopical Issues of Archaeology, Ethnography and History- Author:
- Sergei L. Danilchenko
- Work direction:
- Исторические исследования
- Abstract:
- Domestic education in the period of "enlightened absolutism" made a significant step forward. By the time of Catherine II's accession to the tsarist throne, education expenses amounted to only 0.15% of the state budget. By 1794, 1.28% was already allocated for education in the country, and 9% was spent on the maintenance of the Empress's court. At the end of the XVIII century, there were about 550 different educational institutions in the Russian Empire, in which up to 62,000 students studied. Among them there were about 400 public schools, over 60 theological seminaries and about 60 class-closed educational institutions.
- Keywords:
- Domestic education, the period of "enlightened absolutism", education costs, the state budget, a network of educational institutions, Moscow University, public schools, theological seminaries, class-closed educational institutions
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The development of conscious self-regulation of workers of coal industry enterprises as a condition for ensuring the safety of professional activities
ProceedingPedagogy, Psychology, Society- Authors:
- Irina S. Morozova, Evgeniia A. Medovikova, Daria N. Grinenko, Anastasiia E. Kargina
- Work direction:
- Общая психология, психология личности, история психологии
- Abstract:
- The actual problem of our time at the enterprises of the Kuzbass coal industry is the moment of ensuring the psychological security of the employee's personality. Psychological security is a fairly broad concept that includes many components and is exposed to various factors [2]. The aim of the study is to consider the importance of self-regulation of the individual as a condition for ensuring the safety of the subject of professional activity. The following methods and techniques were used in the study: The method "Style of self-regulation of behavior" by V. I. Morosanova; Test "Meaning-life orientations" by D. A. Leontiev; Questionnaire by H. Zachera and M. Freze "Professional time perspective of the future". The research is based on the development and testing of the technology of psychological and pedagogical influence in the form of reflexive seminars, which allows to increase the level of awareness of self-regulation of subjects of professional activity.
- Keywords:
- subject, self-regulation, psychological security of the individual, the situation of risk (uncertainty), semantic, value level of conscious self-regulation, reflexive seminars
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The Paradigms of Modern Education
Book ChapterEducation and science: current trends- Authors:
- Vera S. Ledniova, Larisa V. Moshurova, Nadezhda S. Korchagina, Viktoriia V. Kolomatskaia
- Work direction:
- Глава II. Современные тенденции развития образования
- Abstract:
- A paradigm can be defined as the basis of choice for solving scientific problems, a model, and an example of solving scientific problems. The educational paradigm is a set of theoretical prerequisites that determine the approaches to building the educational process and the educational practice itself (the development of pedagogical tasks, styles of interaction of the educational process participants, etc.). The educational paradigm, at first glance, is part of the scientific paradigm, but the fact that it reflects the personal philosophy of the teacher who creates the educational process should not be ignored.
- Keywords:
- education, paradigm, business game, practical lesson, seminar, brainstorming, round table