ORGANIZATION OF STUDENTS’ SELF-STUDY BY MEANS OF MOODLE SYSTEM FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING
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Keywords

self-education
students’ self-study
Moodle system
foreign language
educational and cognitive activity
author’s special course
control

How to Cite

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K. V. Rudnitska and V. V. Drozdova, “ORGANIZATION OF STUDENTS’ SELF-STUDY BY MEANS OF MOODLE SYSTEM FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING”, ITLT, vol. 63, no. 1, pp. 218–229, Feb. 2018, doi: 10.33407/itlt.v63i1.1941.

Abstract

The authors have analyzed the problem of students’ self-study organization at higher school on the basis of studying pedagogical, psychological and methodical literature, program-methodical documentation of higher educational institutions, experience of practical work. In accordance with the normative increase on students’ self-study load, there was a need to use Moodle system. It has been found out that the organization of students’ self-study by means of Moodle system in the process of foreign language learning has not been properly researched. To solve this problem, a new curriculum and the author’s special course «Professional language of an economist» for foreign language learning have been developed and implemented for the first-year students of economic specialties. The main advantages of the special course for organization of students’ self-study, monitoring and analysis of students’ activity in the process of foreign language learning have been determined. The effectiveness of organization of students’ self-study by means of Moodle system in the process of foreign language learning has been experimentally tested and proved.
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