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Increasing Of The Study Process Organization Efficiency In Militarized Educational Institution

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  • Alens Indriksons

    (Rezekne Academy of Technologies)

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The correct organization of the study process serves as a basis for the development of theoretical knowledge and practical skills in students. The present paper explores the specificity of the study process organization in the militarized educational institution with hierarchy, discipline and one way communication. Therefore, the study process and pedagogical work is diverted into a second place, thereby reducing their effectiveness. The aim of the research is to perform a study of the professional training system of border guards to detect the factors that influence the training system and to determine the possibilities to improve and increase the organization and efficiency of the study process in the State Border Guard College. In order to explore the possibilities to increase the organization and efficiency of the study process, questionnaires for the teachers were created and factors that influence the professional training system of border guards were detected. The author brought forward the conclusion that increasing the organization and efficiency of the study process in militarized educational institution is not possible without correct and planned organization of the study process, giving priority to the study process, reducing the involvement of the students in internal service duties, and applying "subject-subject" communication in the implementation of professional and general education courses.

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  • Alens Indriksons, 2018. "Increasing Of The Study Process Organization Efficiency In Militarized Educational Institution," CBU International Conference Proceedings, ISE Research Institute, vol. 6(0), pages 609-615, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aad:iseicj:v:6:y:2018:i:0:p:609-615
    DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v6.1221
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