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Formation of the Professional and Didactic Culture of the Future Teacher

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  • Alsu Linarovna Mirzagitova
  • Linar Gimazetdinovich Akhmetov

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Problem Statement: Didactic training is a major component of the professional development of future teachers. However, the problem of the formation of their professional culture has not been sufficiently elaborated. Purpose of Study: A critical analysis of the literature has showed significant weakness of the culturological component of future teachers’ didactic training. Methods: It is the cultural approach that includes systemic, competence-based, personal, axiological and other approaches to professional development. Findings and results: The paper actualizes the concept of 'pedagogical responsibility' and considers the basic aspects of the professional and didactic culture of future history teachers. Conclusions and Recommendations: Under conditions of information abundance, an important feature of any human being is critical thinking as the ability to interpret and analyze facts, to build arguments and to draw conclusions.

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  • Alsu Linarovna Mirzagitova & Linar Gimazetdinovich Akhmetov, 2014. "Formation of the Professional and Didactic Culture of the Future Teacher," International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), vol. 0(4), pages 58-74.
  • Handle: RePEc:ers:ijebaa:v:ii:y:2014:i:4:p:58-74
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