List of publications on a keyword: «студентсем»
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Emotional Intelligence and Assertiveness: Aspects of the Relationship in Helping Professions Students
Research Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 3- Authors:
- Nadezhda V. Gorshenina, Svetlana A. Solovyova
- Work direction:
- Psychology in Education
- Abstract:
- In the contemporary world, characterized by high uncertainty and increasing demands on specialists, especially in helping professions, the development of key personal competencies becomes critically important. The aim of this study was to investigate the interrelationship between emotional intelligence and assertiveness in students preparing for helping professions. The study involved 100 students (aged 17–18) studying psychology and pedagogy. Emotional intelligence was assessed using methods by D. V. Lyusin, M. A. Manoylova, and N. Shutte. The level of assertiveness was measured using the V. P. Sheinov questionnaire. Statistical data processing was performed using Pearson's correlation analysis. The results revealed statistically significant positive correlations between all studied indicators of emotional intelligence and the level of assertiveness. The strongest relationships were found between assertiveness and intrapersonal and interpersonal emotional intelligence (Lyusin's method), the integral emotional intelligence indicator and the ability to manage one's own feelings (Manoylova's method), and the overall emotional intelligence score (Shutte's method). The data confirms the hypothesis of a close interrelationship between these constructs and emphasizes the need for targeted development of emotional intelligence and assertiveness during the professional training of future helping professionals. This will contribute to enhancing their professional effectiveness.
- Keywords:
- psychology, students, emotional intelligence, pedagogy, professional development, assertiveness, helping professions, interrelationship, correlation analysis
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The relationship between emotional intelligence and negative mental states of students
Research Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 1- Authors:
- Irina A. Solovyova, Svetlana A. Solovyova, Natalia Y. Evsyukova
- Work direction:
- Psychology in Education
- Abstract:
- The period of study at a higher education institution is accompanied by significant cognitive and emotional stresses associated with academic requirements, social adaptation and professional self-determination. These factors create prerequisites for the occurrence of stressful situations and the intensification of negative mental states such as anxiety, frustration, aggressiveness and rigidity. Under conditions of chronic stress, these conditions can develop into maladaptive behaviors, reducing academic motivation and worsening students' overall mental health. The article examines the relationship between the level of emotional intelligence, previously differentiated on the basis of the analysis into three groups (high, medium and low levels), and the severity of negative mental states, including situational and personal anxiety, frustration, aggressiveness and rigidity, which made it possible to identify the features of their mutual influence in the student sample. The data allow us to conclude that the level of emotional intelligence has a moderating effect on the intensity of experiencing negative mental states among students, where a high level of emotional intelligence contributes to a decrease in the severity of all negative states studied, while a low level of emotional intelligence is associated with their intensification. It is concluded that it is necessary to include emotional intelligence development programs in the educational process in order to increase the psychological stability of students and their adaptation to learning conditions.
- Keywords:
- educational environment, students, emotional intelligence, aggressiveness, self-regulation, anxiety, psychological adaptation, negative mental states, frustration, rigidity
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Stress resistance of teaching psychologists and pediatrics students
Research Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 1- Authors:
- Anna V. Mordyk, Tatiana Y. Udalova, Zulfiia A. Aksyutina
- Work direction:
- Psychology in Education
- Abstract:
- The importance of the problem under study is due to the identification of the specifics of stress resistance of students of professions in the “person-to-person” group using the example of future educational psychologists and pediatric students. The purpose of the study was to identify differences in the stress tolerance of students of helping professions, using the example of pediatric students and students of educational psychologists. The hypothesis was that the manifestations of stress tolerance among students of pedagogical psychologists and students of pediatrics are due to differences in the organization and content of professional training and the commonality of future professions in the field of "human-to-human" and aimed at interacting with children. Test methods were used for the study. The study involved 257 students of medical and pedagogical universities. Analysis of the results showed that the majority of students' level of resistance to stress is within the average range; significant differences were found in lack of time. The results of the study are useful for the development of pedagogical technologies for the professional training of stress-resistant specialists in helping professions.
- Keywords:
- stress, stress resistance, factors determining stress resistance, student teachers-psychologists, students-pediatrists
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Psychological support of socio-cultural adaptation of foreign students in the higher education system: results of the design and analytical session
Review Article
Development of education Volume 7 No 3- Authors:
- Svetlana V. Gani, Zulfiya R. Khayrova, Elena Y. Brel
- Work direction:
- Psychology in Education
- Abstract:
- The paper analyzes the experience of psychological support for the socio-cultural adaptation of foreign students at universities of the Russian Federation. The relevance of the work is due to the significant socio-cultural, psychological, and academic difficulties that foreign students face when studying at Russian universities and, in this regard, the need to replicate the successful experience of organizing measures to adapt this target group of students in the higher education system. The results of a monitoring survey of psychological services specialists conducted at the sites of 13 universities participating in the pilot testing of the psychological service model in the higher education system in terms of psychological support for foreign students are presented. The results of the design and analytical session organized by the Federal Resource Center for Psychological Services in the Higher Education System of the Russian Academy of Education are presented in order to further replicate successful practices of psychological support for foreign students at the university. A comprehensive program of measures for psychological support of foreign students at the university is proposed. Conclusions are drawn about the expediency of integrating individual measures to accompany and support foreign students into the overall structure of the psychological service of the university.
- Keywords:
- socio-cultural adaptation, foreign students, psychological service, comprehensive program comprehensive program of socio-cultural adaptation, psychological support of acculturation
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Estimating the coherence of mental representations of category “emotion” in non-psychologist and psychologist students
Research Article
Development of education Volume 6 No 3- Author:
- Svetlana S. Fedosina
- Work direction:
- Psychology in Education
- Abstract:
- Psychologists studying emotion repeatedly noted that the meaning of the concept of «emotion» in both everyday and scientific area is characterized by insufficient coherence and fuzzy boundaries. This raises the question of whether the representations of people in everyday life include a related set of properties that characterize emotions as a class of phenomena, and whether these representations differ in non-psychologist and psychologist students. Our goal was to study the coherence of mental representations of emotions as a class of phenomena among psychologist and non-psychologist students. Participants included non-psychologist (100 male, 110 female, mean age – 19 years) and psychologist students (31 male, 159 female, mean age – 20 years). Methods used included the method of definitions, the method of associations; the coherence of the answers was estimated with frequency analysis, the method of family resemblance by E. Roche, the Pearson association coefficient, the method for calculating the indices of coherence, divergence and structure organization proposed by A.V. Karpov. The results of the study showed that non-psychologist students' answers were characterized the lower level of categorical validity, structure coherence, overall organization, established less amount of correlations then psychologist students' answers. It can be concluded that mental representations of non-psychologist students demonstrate lower coherence than psychologist students. The observed differences may be due to the fact that psychologist students learn scientific concepts of emotion as part of their education. At the same time, the answers that psychologist students give cannot be called completely coherent, which may be due to the difficulty of identifying a related set of properties that consist the meaning of the scientific concept of emotion. In conclusion are given some recommendations for the teacher aimed at increasing the level of coherence in mental representations of emotions among students.
- Keywords:
- mental representations of category «emotion», psychologist students, non-psychologist students, conceptual coherence
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About the Implementation of the «School Cooperation» Project in the Republic of Tatarstan
Research Article
Development of education Volume 5 No 1- Authors:
- Elena А. Astrakhantseva, Elvira A. Gatina
- Work direction:
- Practice
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- The article focuses on the need for career guidance in rural schools, the popularization of cooperative entrepreneurship, the results of the «school cooperation» project in the Kazan Cooperative Institute. The relevance of the topic touched upon in this article is due to the fact that today modern youth does not see the possibility of self-realization and a decent lifestyle in rural areas, in their small homeland. The development and promotion of the «school cooperation» project provides an opportunity for young people, students of rural schools to realize the possibilities of doing business in rural areas (and/or in cities) by engaging in cooperative entrepreneurship. Using the method of descriptive analysis of the data set and numerous surveys of rural schools, district administrations of the Republic of Tatarstan, as well as other regions of the Russian Federation, it was concluded that modern youth does not seek to stay in rural areas. The monitoring made it possible to come to the conclusion that in many regions of the republic there is a personnel shortage of individual specialists. Results. Based on the data obtained, the directions of cooperation and the possibility of implementing the «Accelerator of School Cooperatives» project were proposed, which was highly appreciated by the Agency for Strategic Initiatives, corresponds to the goals of national projects and subprojects. Popularization and development of cooperation will make it possible to create a full-cycle cooperation in the future. The materials of the article will be useful to the heads of district administrations, heads of secondary schools for the popularization of cooperative entrepreneurship and the organization of student cooperatives in the regions.
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- schoolchildren, project, students, entrepreneurship, assistance, school cooperation, cooperative institute, funding, support agency for strategic initiatives
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Peculiarities of foreign students educational process organization of teaching professionally-oriented English to students of non-foreign language faculties (specialization «Pharmacy»)
Research Article
Development of education No 1 (3)- Author:
- Elena A. Kostareva
- Work direction:
- Practice
- Abstract:
- The given article deals with some issues of foreign student’s educational process organization in teaching professionally-oriented English to university students of non-foreign language faculties taking into consideration their peculiarities as well as certain factors influencing upon the educational process efficiency. The article points out the difficulties that foreign students might experience when studying at the Russian Institution of higher education. As a means of solving the problem it is suggested to employ the most relevant methods of teaching in the educational process and to operate at three working languages: English, Russian and Arabic.
- Keywords:
- educational process, foreign students, teaching professionally-oriented English, institution of higher education
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The function of pedagogical control at the classes of physical culture
Research Article
Development of education No 2 (2)- Author:
- Aleksandr V. Burikov
- Work direction:
- Russian education system
- Abstract:
- In present article questions of studying of ways, means and methods of the pedagogical control on physical training classes with students of higher educational institutions are considered. The author presented the forms of pedagogical control. It is noted that they contribute to the acquisition of the experience of creative practical activities, the development of physical qualities, increase in functional capabilities of the body, instill in students the skills of independent study and self-control, contribute to the formation of skills to control the functional state of the body of persons engaged in carrying out self-study of physical training.
- Keywords:
- students, physical culture, pedagogical control, physical exercises, self-control
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Development of forms of physical activity for cerebration maintenance
Research Article
Development of education No 1 (1)- Author:
- Nikolay A. Voronov
- Work direction:
- Theoretical and applied research in education
- Abstract:
- For maintenance of intellectual working capacity and maintaining health students can't cost without regular physical activity. It is confirmed by numerous researches. In this paper, such form of physical activity of students as self-sufficient physical training, which involves physical education and sports in free from study time and the goal of which is to maintain mental performance is represented. Physical training, carried out by the student independently, can include training in various sports: running, swimming, football, tennis, bicycle, skiing, hockey and many other sports.
- Keywords:
- training, sport, students, exercise, kinds of sports
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Scandinavian walking as a mean of maintaining a healthy lifestyle among university students
Research Article
Development of education No 1 (1)- Authors:
- Igor M. Dobrynin, Vadim A. Shemiatikhin
- Work direction:
- Practice
- Abstract:
- The article is devoted to the questions of Scandinavian walking development as one of the types of physical culture among students. In practical terms this means that such physical preparation of students is necessary, which would maximally contribute to the formation of a sustainable motivational attitude to physical education. The article examines the history of the development of Scandinavian walking in Russian universities, the specifics of preparing for this type of physical activity: the correct choice and individual adaptation of the inventory, the effective and technically correct methods of applying Scandinavian walking and its impact on the physical health of students.
- Keywords:
- healthy lifestyle, students, Scandinavian walking, physical culture, sedentary lifestyle