Shumovets'ka S. The formation of the person's language culture in a military higher educational establishment

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0499U001145

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 20.02.02 - Військова педагогіка та психологія

28-04-1999

Specialized Academic Board

К 70.705.02

National Academy of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine named after Bohdan Khmelnytskyi

Essay

Investigation object - the formation of the person's language culture. Investigation aim -defining and substantiating the conditions of military establisments students' language culture. Investigation methods - analysis of the scientific sources connected with language culture problems; studying and summarizing of the pedagogical experience and independent characteristics; questionnaring, testing, pedagogical experiment, statistic methods of working the results. Theoretical and practical rezults - person's language culture essence and content have been clarified; exponent system of the determination of person's language culture indicator has been improved; pedagogical conditions which influence person's language culture efficiency have been determined; the "Business Ukrainian" curriculum and methodical recommendations concerning language culture in a military establishment have been developed. The results of the investigation can be used in higher military educational establishments while organizing teaching work and during officers additional training. Introduction novelty - language culture efficiency conditions have been investigated. Introduction degree - the results of the dissertation have been utilized in teaching process of the Border Guard Academy of Ukraine, Military Engineering Institute of the Podilska State Agricaltural Academy, the Technological University of Podillya, in the scientific and research work ¤299-1202 I "Frontier Troops Academy subdivisions' Individual work". Utilization sphere (branch) - educational process of military higher educational establishments.

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