https://doi.org/10.37835/2410-2075-2020-12-12

METHODOLOGICAL PECULIARITIES OF ICT TRAINING IN IHE

Shevchenko V. V. - Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor. NPU named after M.P. Drahomanov

The socio-economic reforms taking place in the country have led to fundamental transformations in all spheres of society, including in the education system, the rapid development of which in comparison with other social institutions is designed to bring Ukraine out of the crisis, to ensure the future of the nation, a decent life for every family, every citizen of Ukraine. In this regard, the requirements to the quality of professional activity of teachers, including teachers of technology, are increasing. The urgency of the problem of improving the training of future teachers of technology on occupational safety is due to the need to resolve the contradiction between the needs of society in preserving the health and life of children and the real state of injuries in educational institutions and institutions.

Key words: Occupational safety, occupational health and safety management system, civil protection, professional training, Informatization, integration, competences.

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