Dorji Banzarov Buryat state University
LoginРУСENG

BSU bulletin. Education. Personality. Society

Bibliographic description:
Khalimova N. M.
,
Belousova A. K.
,
Seryakova E. A.
FORMATION OF INDIVIDUAL EDUCATIONAL PATHS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE «SCHOOL-UNIVERSITY» INFORMATION AND ACTIVITY EDUCATIONAL SPACE // BSU bulletin. Education. Personality. Society. - 2023. №2. . - С. 54-59.
Title:
FORMATION OF INDIVIDUAL EDUCATIONAL PATHS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE «SCHOOL-UNIVERSITY» INFORMATION AND ACTIVITY EDUCATIONAL SPACE
Financing:
Codes:
DOI: 10.18101/2307-3330-2023-2-54-59UDK: 377.1.
Annotation:
The article discusses the problem of forming individual educational paths for high school students, for which a more effective organizational and pedagogical assistance is required through the implementation of joint activities between the general education schools and the professional education system aimed at creating a comprehensive infor- mation and activity educational space – «School-University» that ensures continuity of goals, content, and organizational forms between the stage of pre-professional training and the stage of professional education. The study defines, theoretically justifies, and imple- ments the process of forming individual educational paths for high school students in the information and activity educational space – «School-University». The work also specifies the content of the «individual educational paths» concept as a fundamental condition for successful personal and professional self-determination, manifested in a stable integrative quality that includes motivational-value, information-cognitive, operational-activity, and reflexive readiness for independent designing and adjusting personal and professional plans and intentions of students. The research methods include theoretical analysis and experimentation.
Keywords:
profession, career choice, individual educational paths, professional orientation, organizational and pedagogical conditions, professional self-determination.
List of references: