2021
DOI: 10.35750/2071-8284-2021-2-166-172
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Volunteer activities as a factor of the forming professional competencies (in the case of the lecturers group of the V. Kikot Moscow University of the Ministry of Interior of Russia)

Abstract: This article is devoted to the description of the experience of the volunteer activities of lecturer groups of the Ryazan branch of the V. Kikot Moscow University of the Ministry of the Interior of Russia. Peculiarities of forming professional psychological and pedagogical competencies of law students and cadets of universities the Ministry of the Interior, while giving public lectures, are illustrated. Cadets study in details the subject on which they are going to speak to schoolchildren, study their psycholo… Show more

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“…Lopatin, E. et al analyzed the professional psychology of students of law and trainees of the cosmos and the factors of volunteering as a professional competence in the example of volunteering in a group of lecturers at the university[14]. Polishchuk, N. et al describe an innovative form of voluntary health care for student youth, suggesting that in terms of volunteering, young people are mainly interested in the development of communication and organizational skills and that becoming a volunteer can help them to develop their professional competencies[15].…”
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“…Lopatin, E. et al analyzed the professional psychology of students of law and trainees of the cosmos and the factors of volunteering as a professional competence in the example of volunteering in a group of lecturers at the university[14]. Polishchuk, N. et al describe an innovative form of voluntary health care for student youth, suggesting that in terms of volunteering, young people are mainly interested in the development of communication and organizational skills and that becoming a volunteer can help them to develop their professional competencies[15].…”
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confidence: 99%