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Title: Optimization of teaching English to Psychology students by means of expressive psychological technique
Authors: Karpenko, Zinoviia
Turchyn, Oksana
Keywords: expressive psychological technique, teaching a foreign language, interactive teaching technology, non-verbal expression, optimization of teaching
експерсивна психотехніка, вивчення іноземної мови, інтерактивні технології, невербальна експресія, оптимізація навчання
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Південноукраїнський національний педагогічний університет імені К. Д. Ушинського
Citation: Zinoviia Karpenko, Oksana Turchyn. Optimization of Teaching English to Psychology Students by Means of Expressive Psychological Technique // Science and Education, 2017, Issue 9. P. 100-104
Series/Report no.: Psychology;
Abstract: The article presents a developed expressive psychological technique as a means of teaching a foreign language to Psychology students. It involves a set of kinesthetic (mimic, posture, tone) reactions, paralinguistic (tempo-rhythmic and melodic-intonation peculiarities of speech), extra-linguistic (laughter, sigh, etc.), proxemic (movements) means of nonverbal pedagogical communication, which instrumentally enrich methods of organizing joint educational activities of students for mastering a foreign language. It has been proved that means of nonverbal expression optimize (facili-tate, accelerate) the process of mastering a foreign language by future psychologists and gaining their professional communicative competence. In order to test the efficiency of the suggested program, 115 university students majoring in Psychology, 79 teachers of secondary school and 8 university teachers took part in the experiment (total – 202 people) were invited to take part in the experiment. According to the research outcomes, assertiveness and objectivity of both the students and the teacher-experimenter have increased; altruistic emotional orientation of the teacher has strength-ened, which led to the growth of cognitive interest (gnostic emotions), pleasure from the process of mastering a foreign language (hedonistic emotions); the students’ academic performance and professional motivation, as well as foreign language communicative competence have significantly improved
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2512
ISSN: 2311-8466
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