Principles of professional orientation of future social workers.
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The work reasonably didactic and specific principles (continuing, taking into account the characteristics of future professional activity, systematic and consistent involvement of students in educational and professional forms of activity, self-development, self-improvement (the dominance of self education in the professional development of future social workers); interdisciplinarity selection of instructional content based on appropriate professional, systematic practical training, purposeful formation of group norms and values of future professional activity) that govern the formation of a professional orientation of future social workers and the author formulated the concept of "principles of the professional direction of future social workers."Downloads
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