Pedagogical teaching skills of technical university teacher as a factor of humanization of higher education
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acmeology, axiology, pedagogical skills, reflection, motivation, needs, values, vocational educationAbstract
The quality of technical education at the university definitely depends on the teacher’s level of pedagogical skills. The importance to investigate theoretical and methodological prerequisite and conditions for further development of an efficient and skilful teacher in the technical university is defined in the paper.References
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2010-11-12
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V. F. Orlov, “Pedagogical teaching skills of technical university teacher as a factor of humanization of higher education”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 2, pp. 38–41, Nov. 2010.
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Humanization and humanitarization of technical education
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