MODERN HIGH SCHOOL DIDACTICS. 2 A teacher has lost an exclusive domain of knowledge Students have received unlimited access to information resources Phenomenon.

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MODERN HIGH SCHOOL DIDACTICS

2 A teacher has lost an exclusive domain of knowledge Students have received unlimited access to information resources Phenomenon of red replacement in broadening of information and communication environment Qualitative and quantitative differences in ICT-competences of younger and senior generations © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university A teacher has lost an exclusive domain of knowledge Students have received unlimited access to information resources Phenomenon of red replacement in broadening of information and communication environment Qualitative and quantitative differences in ICT- competences of younger and senior generations

3 1 STAGE: SUBJECT-OBJECT DIDACTICS Subject-object Linear Megabyte 2 STAGE: SUBJECT- SUBJECT DIDACTICS Subject-subject Two-dimensional Gigabyte 3 STAGE: THREE-SUBJECTIVE DIDACTICS Three-subjective Three-dimensional Terabyte TeacherStudent Filling with knowledge Teacher Full partners Student Teacher Full partners Student Environment © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

4 Motivation is a key way to successful expert knowledge. University – is a corporation which serves educational interests. University is a provider of global educational services. Technologies are aimed to serve human welfare not vice versa.

5 Subject of didactics. Basic stages in the development of didactics (historical and logical approach). Three-subjective didactics – qualitatively new and higher level in education and training theory development. © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

6 Educational Content Academic subjects content work-out Brief characteristics of education on different stages of training Educational content of separate academic subjects 1 Typology and historical epochs in the development of education 2 Peculiarities of educational content in the course of transormation to three-subjective model of relationship 3 Fundamentals of curriculum construction 4 Interconnection between separate disciplines under the condition of information and communication educational environment. © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

7 1 Education as a concept. 2 Competent character of education. 3 Role functions of teacher, student and information and communication environment under conditions of three- subjactive relationship. 4 The process of a future specialist competence forming. 5 The problem of students perseption of subjects and phenomena and edequate notion forming. © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

8 6 Forming of concepts and questions connected with abstraction constructions. 7 The problem of knowledge and skills stability as a basis for the forming of professional competence. 8 Quasi-professional activities in the process of training. 9 Organization of feedback as two-sided process under the condition of information and communication educational environment. 10 Problems in forming of motivation in the process of studying. © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

9 Traditional methods of teaching under the condition of three- subjective relationship Principle of scientific approach towards education Principle of systematicness Principle of individual approach while working in groups Principle of education accessibility Principle of strong knowledge assimilation Principle of visual methods use Principle of connection between theory and practice Principle of consciousness and activity © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

10 Innovative educational principles Principle of divergence in the realization of personal educational trajectory Principle of free access to educational resources Principle of personal socio-informational immunity system forming Principle of harmonization with the environment Principle of global educational auditoriums organization Principle of plurilinguism in the process of teaching Principle of knowledge globalization Principle of educational resources integration Principle of WEB- multimedia presentation of educational information Principle of asynchronism in modern education management models © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

11 Students promotion to active learning as one of the most important role functions a teacher should perform Development of future specialists professional and career realization requirement Control realization and reflection forming in the process of teaching Open educational resources use in the process of motivation forming © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

12 Teaching method as a concept Practical and laboratory classes conduct under the condition of three- subjective relationship. Organization of quasi- professional activities for future specialists. Methods of access to educational information. Organization of control and self-control of skills and knowledge acquired for educational tasks solution. Problem of basic knowledge actualization. Organization of lectures under the condition of information and communication educational environment. Problems connected with individual students work realization under the condition of information and communication educational environment. Problems in preparation of course papers, specialists and masters degree certificate papers. © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

13 Traditional teacher training methods Traditional methods of teachers academic work organization Problem of publication and access to scientific papers Innovative methods in preparation and organization of teaching stuff academic work under the condition of information and communication environment Lectures conduct Preparation of practical and laboratory classes Students knowledge check-up Communication in t he educational process Organization and preparation for lectures conduct Basic approaches to practical and lecture classes conduct under the condition of three-subjective relationship Appearing of new roles in teaching activity Systems of students knowledge organization and check-up. Problem of role-division © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

14 Realization of the class-lesson system of teaching under the condition of information and communication educational environment. Use of compensatory forms in teaching process organization. Open educational systems. Distance learning in traditional conditions of university development. © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

15 Problems connected with legalization of innovative forms of teaching process organization Problem of intellectual property rights ensuring while publishing academic material in open sources. Plagiarism and methods of struggle. Problems connected with teaching-stuff mentality changes under the condition of three- subjective relationship Problem of academic group forming © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university

16 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! © Prof. A. Spivakovsky Kherson state university