ARPHA Proceedings 5: 1819-1834, doi: 10.3897/ap.5.e1819
Networking in the WorldSkills Format as a Driver for the Development of the Teacher Training System
expand article infoElina N. Yakovleva, Irina Y. Krasilova, Galina V. Voiteleva
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Abstract
Currently, in the field of teacher training, there is an increasing understanding of the importance of networking as an effective innovative technology that allows educational organizations to develop dynamically and improve the quality of professional training of prospective teachers. The authors of the article, having analysed the main characteristics of networking, show that networking within the framework of the WorldSkills movement, on the one hand, has all the advantages of a “classical” network association, but on the other hand, has its own specifics. The effective principle of networking is translated to the level of each specific Worldskills competence. In this regard, successful network projects implemented since 2016 by the competence Primary School Teaching R21 are of great interest. One of the most successful network projects of the competence R21 was the creation of one of the largest and most active professional communities, which currently has more than 800 experts at various levels. The expansion of the professional community is facilitated by the implementation of educational projects within the framework of the Academy of WorldSkills. At the initiative of the regions, the competence R21 develops new championship lines aimed at young participants (schoolchildren) and representatives of the older generation. In general, networking in the WorldSkills format can be considered as a driver of the development of the teacher training system at the level of secondary vocational education in the specialty 44.02.02. Primary School Teaching with the possibility of further transferring positive experience to the level of higher education.
Keywords
teacher training, competence, quality of professional training, networking, WordSkills