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Periodicity of Professional Pedagogical Education within Bachelor’s and Master’s Programmes in Natural Sciences

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  • Kartavykh M.A.
  • Ageeva E.L.
  • Filatova O.M.
  • Veryaskina M.A.
  • Ruban E.M.

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The article provides grounding and a methodological macro-development basis for a system periodic model of professional pedagogical education within bachelor's and master’s programmes in natural sciences. In the abovementioned context, periodicity is regarded as a universally applicable procedural basis for multilevel continuous professional pedagogical education in the sphere of natural sciences. A key category of system periodic model of professional pedagogical education within bachelor's and master’s programmes in natural sciences is a didactic cycle characterised by purposefulness, internal system integrity, dynamism, iterativity, controllability and hierarchy of levels based on phase logic. Didactic cycle is represented as a dual procedure of development of subject-subject relations oriented to correlation changes of self-balancing systems depending on quantitative augmentation in a form of grasping of content of professional pedagogical education within bachelor's and master’s programmes in natural sciences to qualitative personal transformations. Realisation of the hierarchy position is realised as macro-didactic, meso-didactic and microdidactic cycles within the structure of a system model. Their attributive signs are goals, peculiarities of learning activity within the process of subject-subject dialogic interaction, types of solved tasks and performance. We have defined and characterised specificity of phases of didactic cycle: initiatives and perspectives, designing, implementation, assessment of results.

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  • Kartavykh M.A. & Ageeva E.L. & Filatova O.M. & Veryaskina M.A. & Ruban E.M., 2015. "Periodicity of Professional Pedagogical Education within Bachelor’s and Master’s Programmes in Natural Sciences," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(4), pages 211-218.
  • Handle: RePEc:ers:journl:v:xviii:y:2015:i:4:p:211-218
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