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BULLETIN Series of Pedagogical Sciences

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL SPACE AS A MODERN TREND OF PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF SPECIALISTS

Published March 2020
Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
Abstract

The article is devoted to the urgent problem of the formation of information and communication
competence of future teachers of the Russian language and literature.
The use of electronic educational resources allows us to provide a high informative capacity of
educational and linguistic material and helps to create optimal conditions for the training of futurespecialists. The article is an analysis and generalization of the concept of ICT competence of a future
specialist, carrying out his professional and pedagogical activities in the modern information and educational
space.
The potential possibilities of electronic educational resources and the practical use of techniques and
skills of activity in the information educational environment in the context of future professional activities
are considered.
The authors propose the formation of a basic level of information and communication competence
within the discipline «Innovative technologies of teaching the Russian language», using a competency-based
educational model for building the learner's competence (optimal methods, forms, means and teaching
technologies); establishment of control points for determining the final level of competency formation.
Thus, the modern information and educational space of a university is the factor that determines the
specifics of the information and communication competence of a modern teacher

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How to Cite

[1]
Мизанбеков С.К., Кульбаева А.Ж., Махметова А.Б., . 2020. UNIVERSITY INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL SPACE AS A MODERN TREND OF PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF SPECIALISTS. BULLETIN Series of Pedagogical Sciences. 65, 1 (Mar. 2020), 71–78. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2020-1.1728-5496.12.