Components of pedagogical skills of futer teachers
Abstract
The article analyzes the notion of pedagogical skills, it appears tobe a complicated one. The article also reveals the most important components, the
development of which can improve pedagogical activity of future teachers in
higher educational establishments. The analysis of all information gave the
opportunity to make some conclusions and as the result it helped to divide all
elements in some logical groups. Pedagogical skills can be formed and improved
when some personal qualities are developed. Nowadays science and education
can’t be separated from innovative activities (such as using computer technologies,
project work, educational management, didactic games, etc.), so it’s important to
stay in touch with all modern tendencies. Students should focus on the
development of motivation for future pedagogical work and self education because
their intellectual activity is also one of basic personal components in the system of
elements which form pedagogical skills.
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