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Abramova Victoria Vyacheslavovna
Postgraduate student, Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, virtal.abramova@yandex.ru, Novosibirsk
Romm Tatyana Alexandrovna
Доктор педагогических наук, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Pedagogics and Psychology Institute of History, Humanitarian and Social Education, Novosibirsk state pedagogical university, tromm@mail.ru, Novosibirsk

Professional Subjective Activity of the Student of Pedagogical University

Abstract: 
Currently, researchers in the field of education and upbringing are discovering connections and dependencies that were not previously identified: upbringing and subjectivity, upbringing and personal meanings, upbringing and value choice. The article actualizes the problem of professional subjective activity of a teacher and its impact on the effectiveness of educational activities. The teaching practice existing in pedagogical universities needs to be enriched by the experience of social and scientific activities of students - future teachers. Professional subjective activity of students will create conditions for effective educational activity. The purpose of the article is to analyze the concept of “professional subjective activity” in the context of its significance for the educational activity of a future teacher. Methodology. The study was conducted using a descriptive method by collecting, analyzing and summarizing scientific literature data on the problem under study in order to determine its relevance. The content analysis of scientific articles on the problem of professional subjective activity as conditions for effective educational activity of the future teacher was applied. The concepts of “activity”, “subjectivity”, “professional subjectivity” are considered. In conclusion, it is concluded that the effectiveness of the educator’s educational activity is due to the presence of his professional subjective activity. A generalized definition of the concept of “professional subjective activity” is given.
Keywords: 
activity, subjectivity, subjective activity, professional subjective activity
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