Integration of professional knowledge indicative - the basis of teacher training on the basics of technology predprinematelskoy activities

Authors

  • В. В. Корольський Kryvyi Rih Pedagogical Institute of the State Higher Educational Institution"Kryvyi Rih National University" , Криворожский педагогический институт Государственного высшего учебного заведения "Криворожский национальный университет , Криворізький педагогічний інститут ДВНЗ «Криворізький національний університет»

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31812/educdim.v36i0.3488

Keywords:

profession-oriented knowledge, enterepreneurial activities, market, demand, supply, pricing, product, goods, profitableness, credit, persantage, rate

Abstract

Korolsky V. Integration of professional knowledge indicative - the basis of teacher training on the basics of technology predprinematelskoy activities.

The article deals with the problem concerning one of the prior trends in Technology teacher training on the foundations of enterepreneurial activities. Presented and examined the structure and the content of the special course ‘‘Entepreneurial activities foundations’’ that is grounded on some profession-oriented knowledge in the process of a teacher training from the 1 st to the 4 th years of studies at the Faculty of Technology-and-Pedagogy and grounded on some knowledge of Financial Mathematics.

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Author Biography

  • В. В. Корольський, Kryvyi Rih Pedagogical Institute of the State Higher Educational Institution"Kryvyi Rih National University", Криворожский педагогический институт Государственного высшего учебного заведения "Криворожский национальный университет, Криворізький педагогічний інститут ДВНЗ «Криворізький національний університет»

    Ph.D. (Engineering Sciences), Assintаnt Professor

Published

13-09-2012

Issue

Section

Obsolete5

How to Cite

Integration of professional knowledge indicative - the basis of teacher training on the basics of technology predprinematelskoy activities. (2012). Pedagogy of Higher and Secondary Education, 36, 597-601. https://doi.org/10.31812/educdim.v36i0.3488

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