Theoretical Aspects of Shaping Civic Competences in Future Teachers

Journal Title: Theory and Practice of Social Systems Management - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

The paper presents the problem of shaping the civic competences of future in the teacher training college. It has been noted that civic competence can be regarded as one of the key competences of the individual. The term “civic competences” is defined as integrating quality of personality, including cognitive, axiological, bevivorous, refractive components as well as factors influencing the shaping of civic competences.

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Olena MAIDANYK

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Olena MAIDANYK (2017). Theoretical Aspects of Shaping Civic Competences in Future Teachers. Theory and Practice of Social Systems Management, 2(1), 77-88. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-331695