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Theoretical Analysis of the Term “Professional Socialization†of Future Economists

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  • Platukhina Ie. A

    (Sevastopol State University)

  • Eferova A. R.

    (Russian State Social University)

  • Koikova E. I.

    (Academy for the Humanities and Pedagogical Sciences (branch) of Crimean V.I. Vernadskiy Federal University in Yalta)

  • Ponomareva Ye.V.

    (Academy for the Humanities and Pedagogical sciences (branch) of Crimean V.I. Vernadskiy Federal University in Yalta)

  • Maiboroda A. A.

    (Academy for the Humanities and Pedagogical sciences (branch) of Crimean V.I. Vernadskiy Federal University in Yalta)

Abstract

The article deals with the problem of professional socialization of future economists, affirms the need for professional socialization of students in the learning process on the basis of the analysis of scientific and methodical literature, defines the term “professional socialization†, provides a schematic representation of the structure of professional socialization, presents the conditions of successful professional socialization, analyses the specifics of professional activities of economists. Author defines “Foreign language†as a discipline having great potential for forming professional socialization. The aim of the research: the main aim of this article is to review various ideas of professional scientists on the theory and practice of professional socialization, to clarify the notion of professional socialization. Research methods: the main research method used while working on the article is literature analysis for critical consideration of different scholars ideas on professional socialization and educational environments; also comparative method, content abstraction and generalisation are applied for concretising the notion of the term "professional socialization". Results: the notion of professional socialization and its structural concepts are concretised, grounded and described.

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  • Platukhina Ie. A & Eferova A. R. & Koikova E. I. & Ponomareva Ye.V. & Maiboroda A. A., 2018. "Theoretical Analysis of the Term “Professional Socialization†of Future Economists," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, pages 52-57:5.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2018:p:52-57
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