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Стенина Т. Л. Design Culture of Students in the Context of Educational Acmeology. Izvestiya of Saratov University. Educational Acmeology. Developmental Psychology, 2016, vol. , iss. 2, pp. 5-?. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18500/2304-9790-2016-5-2-101-104
Design Culture of Students in the Context of Educational Acmeology
It is shown that modern higher vocational education is characterized by the need for systemic changes aimed at creating conditions for selfdevelopment and self-realization in the course of vocational training. The design culture of students, which is today one of the landmarks that emphasize Obshchepedagogichesky context of higher education, viewed through the prism of akmeologicheskogo approach. Through the content and specifics of social planning as an activity that defines the design culture, justified its akmeologicheskaja function and the conditions necessary for its development.
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