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%T Technology of modeling of system of training in high school for vocational training of experts of law-enforcement bodies
%A Erjomina, Inna Stanislavovna
%J Modern Research of Social Problems
%N 2
%P 25
%D 2012
%K system approach; modeling; pedagogical technology; development and self-development of the person
%@ 2218-7405
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-398879
%X Pedagogical researches in the field of the high  education show that the increase in rupture between professional training experts and their spiritually-moral 
culture is observed. Therefore spiritual updating of a modern Russian society in the 
conditions of active transformation of all parties of his life becomes problem the 
state importance. The given problem relevant search of formations of spirituallymoral culture of students in system formations both on theoretical, and at remedial 
level. 
Formation of spiritually-moral culture very important for professional activity. Spirituality of the employee of law-enforcement bodies is defined by that, what 
does he think of the activity, as it  attitude as co-ordinates interests and requirements with it as in its pony-mania professional work is interfaced with social and 
spirits the significant values of a society. We approach to the decision of the put 
problem is system, having accepted the system approach for methodology, permit
to develop is substantial-theoretical, is standard-organizational, administrative 
conditions for spiritually-moral formation of graduates of high school.
The author comes to a conclusion that the technology of modeling by training in high school represents the mechanism of interaction of components of complete system, in which means of realization of the purposes are provided purposefulness and organized activity of subjects of education and the self-education, 
promoting of spiritually-moral qualities at the future experts of law-enforcement 
bodies.
%C RUS
%G ru
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
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