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Gladkih V.G., Danilova T.V. FEATURES OF PROFESSIONAL READINESS FORMATION OF THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY FUTURE WORKERS [№ 6 ' 2018] Professional readiness is a key indicator of the quality of training of oil and gas industry future workers to work. Concretization of the features of the content and formation of the structural components of the professional readiness of future workers in the industry allows them to prepare for successful adaptation to work. As a result of the analysis of scientific literature, we came to the conclusion that the understanding of the nature, structure and content of this phenomenon is determined by the scientific approach to its study and the specifics of the proposed employment. The understanding of their unity allowed us to characterize the features of the content and formation of the structural components of professional readiness of future oil and gas industry workers: motivational-target, cognitive, functional-active and control-evaluation. The motivational-target component includes the value attitude to the relevant working profession, adequate qualification characteristics and working conditions of the requirements for the activity, its purpose, necessary for the formation of the control-evaluation component. The cognitive component assumes the universality of the knowledge acquired by future workers of the oil and gas industry. The formation of a functional-active component is characterized by the accuracy of labor actions on model, the ability to construct them in accordance with the instructions, taking into account professional risks in the performance of activities, efficiency of solving non-standard professional tasks, rationality and validity of the choice of actions. The control-evaluation component of the professional readiness of future oil and gas industry workers includes adequate self-control and self-assessment of the implemented content of the priority components of labor activity. We present a generalized multi-component characteristic of the process of formation of professional readiness of future oil and gas industry workers. It is understood by us as a system of universal knowledge about the technological process, embodied in professional actions, ensuring their quality performance, equipped with an adequate self-assessment of the product of labor.
Egorov V.V., Danilova L.P., Emanova L.P., Utkina E.S., Smolyakova G.P. EFFICIENCY OF COMPLEX SYSTEM OF MEDICO-SOCIAL REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH AN EDEMATOUS EXOPHTHALMOS [№ 12 ' 2012] Efficiency of complex treatment of an edematous exophthalmos is reached by Methylprednisolonum pulse-therapy method in combination with surgical treatment with carrying out bilateral internal orbital decompression. In overwhelming majority of cases (68.75%) permanent clinical cure was reached in a result of carried out Methylprednisolonum pulse-therapy in combination with prednisolonum. The internal orbital decompression executed in patients with an edematous exophthalmos in a stage of compensation in the presence of a residual asymmetric exophthalmos was highly effective both clinically (exophthalmos reduction of 3,0±0,5мм in 8 patients, improvement of a corneal epithelium condition in 5 patients), and cosmetic (satisfactory esthetic result in 10 patients).
Danilova N.K. MODE SEMANTICS AND THE SUBJECT OF UTTERANCE [№ 11 ' 2011] The paper is devoted to the problem of mode semantics and its role in the process of constructing the discourse semantic field. The main types of discourse, cognitive and communicative, which regulate the process of meaning creation, are singled out; the role of the position of the subject in this process is explained.
D.N.Danilov UNCOMMERCIAL AND UNSTATE ORGANIZATIONS FORMATION IN RUSSIA DURING 80-90 THE OF THE XX CENTURY [№ 2 ' 2002] The article reveals the common developing tendencies and formation problems, the Russian unstate organizations peculiarities and the importance to build this economic sector. It has some basic trends for the society and state interaction. It also takes into account the necessity of the adequate statesmen and specialists preparation, which collaborate with these "third sector" organizations.
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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