PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF PREPARING A FUTURE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE TEACHER FOR TECHNOLOGY AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V4SI3Y2024N55Keywords:
effective communication, communication technology, communication technology, effective communication technologies, traditional and innovative methods, special disciplines.Abstract
Modern communication conditions require deep knowledge of the basics of communication, its technology and technology at a high moral and ethical level, which equally applies to pedagogical communication. In solving this problem, great opportunities are hidden in lectures and practical classes in special disciplines. In classes on methods of teaching the Russian language, we have the opportunity to integrate the preparation of students for technology and effective communication techniques with the improvement of their methodological competence.
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