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DEVELOPING DIGITAL COMPETENCY IN FUTURE MASTERS OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING

Abstract

Relevance: the use of modern digital technologies is a prerequisite for the development of more effective approaches to learning and the improvement of teaching methods, which saves time and faster to achieve this goal. The high educational potential of modern digital technologies and the pace of their development, development and modernization of software determine the requirement for the improvement of training of masters of industrial training. In these circumstances, it is important for graduates of pre-professional higher education to have the knowledge, skills and experience to solve educational tasks, above all, digital tools.

Aim: to substantiate and  xperimentally test the levels of digital competence development of future masters of industrial training.

Methods: theoretical (analysis, synthesis, generalization); empirical (testing); statistical (results processing, charting).

Results: the role of digital competence in the professional activity of masters of industrial training is analyzed in the article and the main aspects that digital competence in the general understanding in the educational process should provide. The levels of development of digital competence are distinguished: technical, social, informational and epistemological. In order to determine the levels of digital competence of future masters of industrial training, a study was conducted among the students of the final groups of the Professional...

Conclusions: frequent use of a variety of digital technologies is an important overall indicator of the development of digital competence, provided that procedural knowledge is transferred, which is supported by the purposeful use of digital devices. According to the results of the experimental research, some differences in the levels of development of digital competence were revealed in the respondents. Thus, in 47% of respondents there is a developed social level, in 24% of respondents – the technical level, and in 17% – the information level. The smallest number of respondents (12%) has an epistemological level of digital competence.

Keywords

masters of industrial training, levels of development, digital competence, digitization, digital technology

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