The role of the student scientific circle in the preparation of future highly qualified specialists
Keywords:
research work, student scientific circle, studentAbstract
An important step in the formation of a future specialist is the independent work of the student, in particular the involvement of the best representatives in research work. Students are involved in research and development through the Student Science Circle (SSC). Classes in the SSC remain the highest level of professional preparation of students in the acquisition of skills and skills based on subjective creativity.
The purpose: To evaluate the role of SSC functioning in higher medical school at the Department of Pediatric Dentistry in the preparation of future highly qualified specialists.
An important means of organizing students' educational work for a deep study of various aspects of pediatric dentistry is their research activity in the performance of independent work, during which teachers identify initiative and interested students who continue their research within the SSC department, conducting research in the chosen subject. This allows you to master the skills of systematization, critical analysis, logical presentation and synthesis of the material obtained. The Department of Pediatric Dentistry has created the necessary conditions for the development and development of the above personal qualities, as well as the freedom of choice in educational orientation. For this purpose, the SSC works, where, starting from the second year, students have the opportunity to study in depth the theoretical and practical aspects of the studied subjects.
Conclusions. The main activity of the SSC is the performance of students in the extra-curricular time of scientific research in the areas that the department studies. Students write summaries, prepare multimedia presentations, which are subsequently submitted as abstracts, publications in the best editions of scientific works and speeches at scientific and practical conferences of students and young scientists in our country and abroad.
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