Psychological and pedagogical conditions of formation of students’ grammatical skills of the speech on the basis of foreign-language Internet projects implementation
https://doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2019-24-182-32-42
Abstract
In connection with the general concept of society informatization and education as its integral component, new requirements are imposed to knowledge and abilities of the main participants of educational process. Positive influence of information and communication technologies development on education is noted in many studies and in a number of official documents. Project activity meets the needs of society for the pragmatic use of educational resources in order to intensify education. Implementation of foreign-language Internet projects allows to form students’ grammatical skills of the speech. However, this result can be achieved when accounting a number of psychological and pedagogical conditions. We raise an issue on identification and justification of psychological and pedagogical conditions which have to be considered when developing a methodical system and technology of formation of students’ grammatical skills of the speech during implementation of foreign-language Internet projects. We designate the relevance of the problem and substantiate the accounting of following psychology and pedagogical conditions: a) balance of a theoretical component and practical importance; b) motivation of students when forming grammatical skills; c) foreign language skills at the level of Intermediate-Upper-Intermediate; d) developed information and communication competence of students; e) developed information and communication competence of teacher; f) existence of teaching technology. We substantiate and describe in detail each of the allocated conditions.
About the Author
E. G. YuzbashevaRussian Federation
Elina G. Yuzbasheva, Senior Lecturer of Foreign Languages Department
1/1 Malaya Pirogovskaya St., Moscow 119991
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Yuzbasheva E.G. Psychological and pedagogical conditions of formation of students’ grammatical skills of the speech on the basis of foreign-language Internet projects implementation. Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities. 2019;24(182):32-42. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2019-24-182-32-42