COMPETENCE-ALIGNED CONTENT DESIGN FOR THE ELECTRICIAN PROFESSION: AN ORGANIZATIONAL-PEDAGOGICAL MODEL WITH A TWO-CIRCUIT ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
Дата публикации
23.06.2026
Журнал
Концептуальные основы фундаментальных, прикладных и инновационных исследований в трансформации педагогического образования и воспитания
Выпуск
Сборник материалов международной научно-практической конференции на тему: «Концептуальные основы фундаментальных, прикладных и инновационных исследований в трансформации педагогического образования и воспитания»
Страницы
70-73
Авторы
Аннотация
Mismatches between the competences formed in technical and vocational education and those required at the workplace remain a structural obstacle to workforce development, and the obstacle is sharpest for high-risk manual trades whose occupational standards are still being elaborated. This thesis presents an organizational-pedagogical model that aligns the content of training for the profession 30710502 “Electrician” with authentic labour functions and qualification requirements. Constructed through a design-based logic, the model couples eight functional blocks, five auditable implementation conditions, four integrated teaching methods, and a two-circuit assessment system that appraises programme quality and learner readiness on separate registers. A monitoring-corrective feedback loop converts the architecture from a static curriculum into a self-correcting system. The work contributes a transferable, standard-anchored content-design template for technical professions and a methodological basis for raising the quality of electrician training; empirical validation is identified as the next stage.
Ключевые слова
competence-based training
descriptor–competence matrix
electrician profession
organizational-pedagogical model
reflective and simulation-based learning
two-circuit assessment
vocational education
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