The article discusses the problem of training Bachelors with health limitations,in particular speech disorders, for future professional activities. The article presents a theoretical analysis of various opinions and viewpoints the issue under consideration, and describes the main components of Bachelor educational programs in universities. The authors examined the main contradictions in the professional training of Bachelors in inclusive education as educational institutions need teachers who can actively interact with the families of students while the teacher may be lacking the important inclusive competence, which is defined as integrative personal education, determining the ability to carry out professional functions in the process of inclusive education. The analysis of modern approaches in the professional activity brought about the conclusion that there is an emerging need in improvement of vocational training of teachers and search for new models that can help fully prepare future Bachelors for their professional activities.
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