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Article name The State of Linguistic and Communicative Competencies’ Formation of the “Primary Education” Profile Students
Authors Ulzytuyeva A.I.Candidate of Pedagogics, associate professor alendra29@mail.ru
Vasilyeva N.V.Candidate of Pedagogy Vasilyeva-nv1991@yandex.ru
Kurganskaya A.V.Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor kurganskaya_alla@mail.ru
Bibliographic description Ulzytueva A. I., Vasilieva N. V., Kurganskaya A. V. The State of linguistic and Communicative Competencies’ Formation of the “Primary Education” Profile Students // Scholarly Notes of Transbaikal State University. 2019. Vol. 14, No. 5. РР. 6–14. DOI: 10.21209/2658-7114-2019-14-5-6-14.
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DOI 10.21209/2658-7114-2019-14-5-6-14
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Annotation The article is devoted to the analysis of the linguistic and communicative competencies’ formation among students of higher educational institutions. The article presents the results of a survey of Trans-Baikal State University 1–4 full-time courses students (direction 44.03.01 Pedagogical education, profile “Primary education”). The students were invited to write a presentation that is proposed by the Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Federal Institute of Pedagogical Measurements” to evaluate the linguistic preparation of school graduates. The results of this study have showed that a significant number of university students make logical, speech, grammar, spelling and punctuation errors in writing the statement, a number of students also make factual errors in transmitting the source text. Students also wrote a final test in Russian for the fourth grade pupils. An analysis of the students’ tests allowed us to identify the insufficient formation of knowledge and skills that are the part of the linguistic and communicative competencies. In this regard, the group of authors proposes to include in the curriculum of the bachelor training in the direction 44.03.01 Pedagogical education, the profile “Primary education”, a special discipline, where an in-depth study of the modern Russian literary language, as well as the development of speech of students is possible.
Key words linguistic competence, communicative competence, general professional competencies, Professional standard of a teacher, Federal State Educational Standard 3++
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