Communicative, organizational and suggestive skills of high school teacher
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.54907Keywords:
teacher, high school, ability, communicativeness, organizational, suggestivenessAbstract
In the article it is considered the problem of researching skills of high school teacher. Communicative, organizational and suggestive skills of high school teacher are revealed and analyzed.
Communicative ability of teacher - ability setting and forming a pedagogical and reasonable position about the students; organizational skills - the ability to organize student team and himself; suggestive abilities are expressed in direct volitional influence of teacher on students
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