Humanities conferences in higher educational institutions (analysis of certain problems in the context of humanization of technical education)
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technical education, humanities conference, recommendation, humanistic orientation, young peopleAbstract
The analysis of scientific- practical and scientific methodical conferences dedicated to the problems of humanization and humanization of education held at Vinnytsia National Technical University during recent twelve years has been carried ant. On the basis of the analysis carried out, the recommendations aimed at activization and efficiency increase of the processes dealing with the formation among young people humanistic orientations cultural. Competence, culture of communication, proficiency, orientation on civilized coexistence patterns existing in the world community. These recommendations could be of interest for those. Involved in education process, specialists working in the field of culture and muss media, leaders of with organizations and government institutions.Downloads
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2010-11-12
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T. B. Buialska, “Humanities conferences in higher educational institutions (analysis of certain problems in the context of humanization of technical education)”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 5, pp. 14–15, Nov. 2010.
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Humanization and humanitarization of technical education
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