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Received 10.07.2022

Revised 13.11.2022

Accepted 15.12.2022

Retrieved from Iss. 112, 2022

Pages 248 -260

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Gameliak, I., Parkhomov, S., & Vakarchuk, I. (2022). SYSTEMATIC ASPECTS OF LEARNING IN UNCERTAINTY CONDITIONSIN. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (112), 248-260. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2022-112-248-260

SYSTEMATIC ASPECTS OF LEARNING IN UNCERTAINTY CONDITIONSIN

Igor Gameliak Sergiy Parkhomov Ihor Vakarchuk

Abstract

The article reveals the systemic aspects of educational, scientific and applied activities on the example of the discipline Highway construction during the training of specialists for the transport and road complex in the direction of "Airports, airfield structures and facilities" and "System analysis in transport infrastructure" and the practice of applying distance learning in the conditions uncertainty caused by the introduction of martial law. The presented author's model is based on the principles of establishing a mechanism for the systematic implementation of the competence approach and the application of innovative technologies of remote asynchronous learning, which was obtained in the process of analyzing domestic and foreign experience under the conditions of uncertainty of the state of war. The object of the research is educational-scientific-applied activity in studying the discipline Construction of highways and airfields from cement concrete, in the conditions of distance learning and uncertainty in the conditions of war. The purpose of the work is to establish a mechanism for the systematic implementation of the competence approach and the application of innovative technologies for the "teacher-student-employer" relationship, which ultimately allows to determine the most effective ways and means of achieving the ultimate goals of educational, scientific and applied activities in the conditions of uncertainty of the introduction of martial law and provision of highly qualified personnel to the transport and road complex of the country. Research methods are systemic, conceptual-methodological and programmatic approaches. Establishing a mechanism for the application of innovative technologies for the model "learning methods - learning results - evaluation" according to the competence algorithm "knowledge of theory - the ability to apply it - the ability to master technologies" to strengthen the relationship "teacher - student - employer" will make it possible to bring the results of the educational process to requirements of employers and provide the transport and road complex with highly qualified personnel. Further development of the object of research is the introduction of educational, scientific and applied activities of teachers to provide highly qualified personnel for the transport and road complex in the conditions of distance learning and the uncertainty of martial law

Keywords:

education, scientific and applied activities, uncertainty, warfare conditions, systemic knowledge, educational films, rational decisions

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