List of publications on a keyword: «individualization of learning»
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Application of the Pareto principle in the process of teaching a foreign language in a higher educational institution
Research Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 1- Authors:
- Valentina V. Ponikarovskaya, Marina A. Paniushkina, Natalia V. Matsakova, Marina G. Popova, Vladimir V. Pozdniakov
- Work direction:
- Pedagogy and Modern Education
- Abstract:
- The work is devoted to the practical implementation of the Pareto principle in the process of language training of students of non-linguistic specialties of the university. Due to the organization of the learning process on the basis of the course, which is based on the 80/20 rule, attention is focused on the direct perception of information, a conscious approach of students to their learning activities, the perception of educational activities as an imitation modeling of a real language environment, readiness for full and productive communication in a foreign language, taking into account its cultural characteristics are formed. Important advantages of the developed course are the focus on the practical use of the language, the acquisition of useful experience of communication with native speakers. The knowledge gained through this method becomes a valuable asset and helps to cope with any communicative tasks in a foreign language. The conducted experimental work has confirmed that students whose learning process was organized on the basis of the Pareto principle achieve significant results in learning a foreign language faster than with traditional teaching methods.
- Keywords:
- differentiation, simulation modeling, individualization of learning, language environment, 80/20 rule, language aspect
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Digital transformation of education: new horizons and challenges of modern education
Proceeding
Pedagogy, Psychology, Society: from theory to practice- Author:
- Inna G. Iglinskaia
- Work direction:
- Цифровая трансформация образования
- Abstract:
- The article examines the key aspects of the digital transformation of education, which radically changes approaches to education and upbringing. The article analyzes new horizons opening up due to the introduction of modern technologies such as artificial intelligence, online platforms and interactive tools. The advantages are discussed, including the availability of educational resources and the individualization of the educational process. At the same time, attention is focused on the challenges faced by educational institutions and teachers, such as the need to improve digital literacy, ensure data security and adapt to rapidly changing conditions. The article offers recommendations for the successful integration of digital technologies into educational practice, emphasizing the importance of a balance between traditional teaching methods and innovation.
- Keywords:
- education, digital literacy, online learning, Artificial intelligence, digital transformation, innovative technologies, educational platforms, individualization of learning, new horizons, interactive tools, accessibility of educational resources, challenges of modern learning, data security, adaptation to changes, traditional methods of learning
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Modern approaches to learning a foreign language
Proceeding
Relevant problems of modern science and education- Authors:
- Kirill A. Belitskii, Anna A. Zakharova
- Work direction:
- Современные подходы в образовании
- Abstract:
- This article examines modern approaches to learning a foreign language. From the communicative method to the use of modern technologies, the authors describe in detail the main teaching methods that help students learn a new language more effectively. The article discusses the advantages of each approach, and also emphasizes the importance of choosing the appropriate methodology depending on the individual needs and preferences of students.
- Keywords:
- practice, online platforms, Learning a foreign language, modern approaches, communicative method, technological approach, individualization of learning, native speaker, holistic approach, structural and functional approach, cognitive approach