List of publications on a keyword: «foreign languages»
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Teaching a Foreign Language in a Non-Linguistic University in the Era of Digitalization
Book ChapterModern Challenges of Education and Psychology of Personality Formation- Author:
- Elena G. Liakhova
- Work direction:
- Глава 9
- Abstract:
- This research is devoted to the study of the problem of cognitive risks arising as a result of the digitalization of education, in general, and teaching a foreign language in a non-linguistic university, in particular. The research method used is a comparative analysis of approaches to teaching a foreign language using artificial intelligence and traditional methods of teaching a foreign language in a non-linguistic university. As a result of the study, the author comes to the conclusion about the need to combine traditional methods of teaching a foreign language with innovative methods using neural networks.
- Keywords:
- teaching foreign languages, artificial intelligence, neural networks, non-linguistic university, cognitive risks
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Cross-cultural Competence as an Element of Professional Training of Foreign Language Specialists
Research ArticleDevelopment of education Volume 7 No 1- Authors:
- Sergei N. Samozhenov, Irina V. Matveeva
- Work direction:
- Pedagogy and Modern Education
- Abstract:
- This scientific article focuses on cross-cultural competence in education, highlighting the interdependent relationship between language proficiency and intercultural understanding. The authors synthesize theoretical foundations and pedagogical techniques to reveal the multifaceted aspects of integrating cross-cultural nuances into language education. The study presents cross-cultural competence as an essential element of effective communication in a globalised world, rather than a secondary skill. The authors use a holistic approach to examine the complexities of pedagogical strategies that aim to develop cross-cultural communicative competence. These concepts involve the use of innovative technologies and multimedia resources to overcome traditional educational frameworks and model authentic cross-cultural encounters. The article examines the challenges associated with developing flexible competences. The intangible nature of cultural norms and the diversity of students' biographies complicate the process of building soft skills. The article concludes by offering recommendations for improving cross-cultural education and outlining promising trajectories for future research. This study contributes to the debate on the proposed interdisciplinary approach to building cross-cultural competence, combined with the integration of new technologies, which heralds a new era in pedagogy.
- Keywords:
- intercultural communication, specialists, professional training, intercultural competence, foreign languages, cross-cultural competence
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The linguodidactic potential of podcasting in a non-language university: an analysis of learners' attitudes
Book ChapterTheoretical and practical aspects of pedagogy and psychology- Author:
- Viktoriia V. Vlasicheva
- Work direction:
- Глава 3
- Abstract:
- Podcasting, a digital educational technology based on the use of authentic and educational podcasts, is described in this study as a way to enhance learning and increase student motivation. Considering the educational value of podcasting from the point of view of its integration into modern pedagogical paradigms, the author justifies podcasting in second language learning in non-linguistic higher educational institutions, highlighting the criteria for its effectiveness: accessibility and thematic diversity, usability, development of metacognitive and language skills. The chapter presents the results of a quasi-experiment involving 146 students that aimed to identify students' attitudes towards podcasts before and after their introduction into the educational process.
- Keywords:
- teaching foreign languages, language skills, educational technology, podcast, podcasting, metacognitive skills
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Correlation of methods of teaching and other sciences in the process of teaching foreign languages
ProceedingPedagogy, Psychology, Society- Authors:
- Sofiia I. Esaulova, Elena G. Khitarova
- Work direction:
- Теория и методика обучения и воспитания
- Abstract:
- The article deals with the relationship between methods of teaching and its basic and related sciences. The article’s relevance is due to the fact that methods of teaching foreign languages are directly related to the development of the language itself and sciences studying the learning processes.
- Keywords:
- education, correlation, methods of teaching, foreign languages, basic sciences, related sciences
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Project Method in Language Learning
ProceedingPedagogy, Psychology, Society- Author:
- Elena A. Gasanenko
- Work direction:
- Теория и методика профессионального образования
- Abstract:
- The article deals with project activities in foreign languages learning as a popular innovative technology that can integrate academic and professional education; substantiates the relevance of project activities in the integration of various types of speech activities during foreign languages teaching and learning, considers the communicative and cognitive stages of project activities in foreign languages learning.
- Keywords:
- project method, foreign languages, stages of project activities, innovative teaching technologies, a communicative competence, speech activities, a personal development
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Formation of the Professional Communicative Personality in a Digital Environment
Book ChapterEducation and Pedagogy: Current Trends- Author:
- Olga A. Burukina
- Work direction:
- Глава I. Теоретические аспекты образования
- Abstract:
- The chapter analyzes the needs of the modern labour market for highly qualified professionals with a highly developed professional communicative personality, and the possibility of forming the professional personality based on at least two communicative competencies developed on the basis of the native and foreign languages. Based on the study, the author has identified significant characteristics of the digital environment in relation to the goals of heterogeneous and autonomous learning, relevant for both distance and open learning, their positive impact on the effectiveness of the educational process and its results, coming to a conclusion of the importance of the digital environment for the gradual transformation of “pedagogy of teaching” into “pedagogy of opportunity” (R. Arnold, 1993). Based on the conducted analysis of previous definitions, the author offers and justifies her own definition of “professional personality” and sets out her own concept of the linguistic personality, which combines the concept of a linguistic personality developed by Yury Karaulov and the concept of a secondary linguistic personality developed by Irina Khaleyeva, as well as the hypothesis proposed by Lyubov Yarotskaya. The work emphasizes the importance of introducing ICTs and hypermedia into foreign language teaching programmes for an effective formation of communicative competencies and the importance of the hypertext environment as a whole for solving urgent educational problems in the new educational paradigm.
- Keywords:
- communication skills, digital environment, professional personality, hypertext communication, teaching of native and foreign languages, professional communicative personality
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O nekotorykh prichinakh nesootvetstviia rezul'tatov tekushchego i itogovogo kontrolia v metodike prepodavaniia inostrannykh iazykov
Book ChapterEducation and science: current trends- Author:
- Liudmila V. Turkina
- Work direction:
- Парадигмы современного образования
- Abstract:
- The article focuses on the analysis of the functions of current and final control in methods of teaching foreign languages and on the identification of the causes of the inconsistency of the results of current and final control in methods of teaching foreign languages. The author analyses the following causes of the inconsistency of the results of current and final control: forgetting of a certain part of the material studied at the beginning of the module, the specificity of the final control, lack of motivation among the students.
- Keywords:
- motivation, communicative competence, methods of teaching foreign languages, quality of teaching, activity in a foreign language, the inconsistency of the results of current and final control, lack of motivation
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Integration of the national-regional component in teaching a foreign language
Research ArticleDevelopment of education No 1 (1)- Authors:
- Natalia K. Kostina, Olga V. Zakharchenko
- Work direction:
- Theoretical and applied research in education
- Abstract:
- The article considers the fundamentals of the national-regional component in teaching foreign languages, through the prism of which the characteristics of the modern system of education is given and the specificity of the integrated courses is studied as a way of forming a foreign-language intercultural competence. In the course of studing of this issue, the authors come to the conclusion that the competent implementation of the national-regional component contributes to the successful formation of foreign-language intercultural and social and cultural competences.
- Keywords:
- national component, regional component, teaching foreign languages, intercultural communication, integrated course, problem training