Teaching work of the Department of Humanities and Basic Disciplines
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The teaching and methodological work of the department of social and humanitarian disciplines is aimed at implementing the principles of integration, differentiation and humanitarization in the content of socio-humanitarian disciplines, solving the problem of individualization of education and introducing a person-oriented approach to students. Particular attention is focused on the growth of the quality of educational activities of the department. The methodological level of teaching increases through the participation of teachers in the work of regional and urban subject methodological associations, assessed during the certification of pedagogical and scientific and pedagogical staff of the department, reports at the monthly sessions of the department. In order to provide effective methodological work of teachers of related disciplines, to improve the coordination of their activities, systematic informational and analytical interaction, to increase professional skills, to activate the creative potential of the department, there are 3 subject methodological associations: foreign language teachers, professors of philological disciplines, and teachers of social science disciplines.
The department provides teaching of 23 educational disciplines of normative and variational cycles of humanitarian and social science training of students of all specialties.
The department developed and updated educational and methodological complexes on disciplines annually, test methods for assessing the quality of students' knowledge, methodological guidelines for the implementation of practical, individual, independent work were prepared. The department conducts systematic individual work with students. Annually there are organized subject competitions in the Ukrainian language and literature, English language, etc. whose winners take part in city, regional, national and international competitions.
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