Building the socio-cultural competence of future foreign language teachers
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https://doi.org/10.29276/redapeci.2024.24.119952.67-82Resumo
Determining significant factors and effective strategies for building socio-cultural competence of future foreign language teachers for the improvement of their training methods. Methods. The method of a pedagogical experiment, a questionnaire survey to determine the level of socio-cultural competence, testing, and the method of expert evaluations were used. Results. The results of the study indicate the positive impact of new pedagogical methods on building socio-cultural competence of future foreign language teachers. The experimental group showed an increased level of motivation according to all four motivation criteria: personal motivation (72% vs. 65% in the control group), professional motivation (68% vs. 58%), socio-cultural motivation (75% vs. 70%), and academic motivation (70% against 62%). Conclusions. The research found that building socio-cultural competence is a process that can be influenced by appropriate methodological approaches. The results showed the positive impact of new pedagogical methods on enhancing students’ motivation and improving their socio-cultural skills. Prospects. Further research may focus on the creation and implementation of new methods of teaching foreign languages aimed at building socio-cultural competence. It is important to identify effective methods and approaches that contribute to improving results.
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