Modern Pedagogical Aspect of the Development of Scientific and Cognitive Potential of Philology Students

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https://doi.org/10.26577/EJPh.2024.v193.i1.ph17
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Society necessitates the presence of graduates who possess a significant degree of scientific and cognitive potential, along with professional training, the capacity for rational decision-making, and the ability to act responsibly. Moreover, these graduates must exhibit a creative approach when faced with any given task, ensuring that they see it through to completion. Furthermore, they must be capable of engaging in continuous learning, rapidly assimilating new innovations, and swiftly adapting to the ever-changing conditions of our era. Within a competitive environment, individuals who possess these competencies are highly esteemed, as they are able to consistently enhance their knowledge and respond promptly and appropriately to the evolving circumstances of their lives. We firmly believe that one of the avenues through which the level of training for future specialists can be augmented is by intentionally fostering their scientific and cognitive endeavors. Such endeavors serve as integral aspects of a future specialist's personal attributes and constitute vital prerequisites for their self-fulfillment. The means and methodologies employed to activate students' learning activities have long been regarded as perpetual issues within the field of pedagogy. Over time, this matter has been identified as a central pedagogical concern. This article is devoted to the study of the modern pedagogical aspect of the development of the scientific and cognitive potential of philology students.

Keywords: scientific and cognitive activity, pedagogical aspect, competency-based approach, educational activities, scientific and cognitive interest, scientific and cognitive potential.

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2024-03-19

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Grimm, A., & Nabidullin, A. (2024). Modern Pedagogical Aspect of the Development of Scientific and Cognitive Potential of Philology Students. Eurasian Journal of Philology: Science and Education, 193(1), 181–188. https://doi.org/10.26577/EJPh.2024.v193.i1.ph17

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Methods of teaching language and literature