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Lopatko Sergey Vyacheslavovich
Adjunct of Department of Pedagogy, Military University Ministry of defense of the Russian Federation, solist_0307@mail.ru, Moscow
Fedak Eugene Iosifovich
Кандидат педагогических наук, Cand. Sci. (Pedag.), Associate Professor, Prof. of the Department of Pedagogy, Military University Ministry of defense of the Russian Federation, fedreab@mail.ru, Moscow

Megafactory analysis in the study of pedagogical support of the rehabilitation of the military personnel of national guard troops of the russian federation in the course of performing the service and combat missions

Abstract: 
The article discusses certain dependence of the process of pedagogical support of the rehabilitation of the military personnel of national guard troops of the Russian Federation in the course of performing service and combat missions to various factors. Reveals the interdisciplinary connections of pedagogical support for military rehabilitation with other Sciences. Substantiates the relationship of pedagogical support socialization of the soldier with his personality. The analysis of the problem elaboration of pedagogical support in modern pedagogical literature: domestic and foreign. Describes the basic characteristics of pedagogical support of the rehabilitation of the military personnel. Defines the conditions of implementation of theoretical principles in the practice of national guard troops.
Keywords: 
pedagogical support, process, factors, rehabilitation, soldiers VNG, development, personality, analysis, socialization, characteristics.
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