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SPECIFICS OF STUDENT-CENTRED TEACHING TECHNOLOGIES FOR INFORMATION COMMYNICATION DISCIPLINE STUDYING

Abstract

The article describes a method of student-centred teaching technologies of the higher education, especially in the groups obtained personal data, as well as the advantages and disadvantages in the use of this method and characterized effectiveness of student-centred teaching method. Create training load based on the individual student's abilities. Each student has an individual study plan in which is reflected the whole range of required elements and partitions created on the basis of the work program. Thus, the subject of information and communication technology sets students the task, the decision of which students have the opportunity to use all kinds of creative reasoning, a wide source of information for a specific result.

About the Authors

A. M. Tazhina
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


K. Zh. Badekova
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


M. T. Kyltenova
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


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Tazhina A.M., Badekova K.Zh., Kyltenova M.T. SPECIFICS OF STUDENT-CENTRED TEACHING TECHNOLOGIES FOR INFORMATION COMMYNICATION DISCIPLINE STUDYING. Medicine and ecology. 2020;(1):106-109. (In Russ.)

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