Methodical support for federal state standards for higher education
O. B. Tomilin (),
L. V. Fomina () and
O. O. Tomilin ()
University Management: Practice and Analysis, issue 5
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The present paper is categorized as a research paper. This paper proposes original methodical support for practices for Federal State Standards for Higher Education based on essential properties of competence: cross-disciplinarity, polyvalence, and cumulativity. Such practices consist of: basing contents of assignment corpora on taxonomies of curriculum study results founded on persistent skills in universal cognitive operations; methodical directions on developing technological competence formation roadmaps accounting for labour input for independent study; methodical directions on quantitative grading of competence levels using the accepted grading system. The proposed practices of methodical support for Federal State Standards for Higher Education allow for creative and well-grounded formation of modern educational methodologies that combine diverse types of graded assignments while also accounting for total labour input and planned labour input for independent study. The proposed recommendation and materials can be used for development of course documentation for Federal State Standards for Higher Education.
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DOI: 10.15826/umj.2016.105.042
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