The development of the culture of psychological health care for future pedagogy-psychologists
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The role of the formation of professional competencies of future pedagogy-psychologists in the field of education has been of concern recently. This study aimed to examine the possibilities of the educational process of the university in the formation of an important culture of future pedagogy- psychologists, as well as their ability to use health-saving technologies in professional activities, to consider the risks and dangers of the social environment and educational space. The article presents the results of an experiment conducted with 100 students selected from Kazakh Humanitarian and Legal Innovative University, Kazakh National Women's Pedagogical University, and East Kazakhstan State University named after S. Amanzholov, After the experiment, questionnaires were presented to participants. The results were analyzed using content analysis. The authors conclude that health-saving educational technologies for future pedagogy-psychologists represent a number of pedagogical techniques and methods of work, various technologies and techniques in solving emerging problems in pedagogical activity, and the constant desire of the future pedagogy- psychologist teacher to self-improvement, self-education, self-learning.
Keywords: Health-saving; Pedagogy-Psychologists; pedagogical technologies; professional competence.
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