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Pedagogical conditions for professional self-realization of a social worker

https://doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2020-25-185-125-129

Abstract

The problems of professional self-realization of social workers are not sufficiently studied in modern pedagogical discourse. In the context of the stated problem, the focus of scientific analysis is aimed at identifying possible conditions for professional self-realization of social workers. In addition, specifying the necessary conditions, researchers focus on the fact that in the scientific literature they are designated as certain circumstances that contribute to the formation or development of a phenomenon or process. Our study provides a concise compilation of the results of theoretical and applied research and demonstrates the need not only to involve social workers in effective professional activity, but also to create scientifically sound conditions for their professional self-realization, which allowed us to focus on factors determining these conditions and methodological components, allowing to implement the identified conditions. In order to objectify the results of a theoretical study, the method of expert evaluation was applied to the obtained data. The expert group consisted of lecturers of the Kuban State University and lecturers of the Adyghe State University in the amount of eighteen people.

About the Authors

O. V. Dirivyankina
Kuban State University
Russian Federation

Olga V. Dirivyankina, Candidate of Pedagogy, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of General and Social Pedagogy Department

149 Stavropolskaya St., Krasnodar 350040



L. V. Manzhos
Adyghe State University
Russian Federation

Liubov V. Manzhos, Senior Lecturer of Social Work and Tourism Department

208 Pervomayskaya St., Maykop 385000



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Dirivyankina O.V., Manzhos L.V. Pedagogical conditions for professional self-realization of a social worker. Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities. 2020;25(185):125-129. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2020-25-185-125-129

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