Hertsyk A. Organizing and methodical aspects of preparing of the bachelors of a physical rehabilitation in Canada

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0406U001896

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 24.00.03 - Фізична реабілітація

28-04-2006

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.829.01

National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport

Essay

Object of research - vocational training of the physical rehabilitation specialists. Subject of research - scope of practice, contents and organization of training of the bachelors of physical rehabilitation in Canada. The purpose of research - to analyze organizing and methodical aspects of training of the bachelors of physical rehabilitation in Canada and to determine possibilities of using of Canadian experience in training of the specialists of physical rehabilitation in Ukrainian high school. Methods of research. To fulfill the tasks such methods as analysis and studying of literature sources, official documents and curricula; questionnairing, interviewing; pedagogical observation; system analysis; comparative analysis; method of analogy; mathematical and statistical providing of research results have been used. The scientific novelty and theoretical value of the thesis consist in the introducing in the Ukrainian scientific and information revolution of the contents of the normative documents of aWorld Confederation of Physical Therapy; deployment of the contents of the international standards of physical rehabilitation practice; definition of scope of practice of the specialists of a physical rehabilitation in Canada; definition of basic moments of formation and development of physical rehabilitation in Ukraine; determination of place and role of physical rehabilitation in Ukrainian system of high professional education; substantiation of possibilities of inculcation of Canadian experience for improvement of organizing and methodical aspects of preparing of the specialists of a physical rehabilitation in Ukraine.

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