EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF FORMATION OF COGNITIVE COMPONENT OF FUTURE BIOTECHNOLOGISTS HUMANISTIC ORIENTATION
Keywords:
humanistic orientation, humanism, humanity, humanism worlds, humanistic personality, professional training, formation of personality.Abstract
In this article the author describes the problem of determining the state of formation of the cognitive component of humanistic orientation future biotechnologists on the basis of the questionnaire. The author has discovered the students’ attitude to humanization of education, and has justified the reason of the professional training improvement on the base of humanization training.
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