Incentives and educational support to students of agriculture universities in shaping the skills of professional communicative culture.
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The article deals with the means and incentives and educational support for students in the process of cultural skills for professional communication. It is determined, that the students pedagogical support in the process of cultural skills professional communication is a purposeful activities of teachers, aimed at providing favorable conditions for the formation of stable motivation and interest in developing the skills of professional communicative culture, implementation communicative potential students. To this end, teachers in the classroom should be possible to play professional environment with interactive learning tools ( business and role-playing games).Downloads
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