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On the issue of the relevance of training specialists in the development of creative states of personality

https://doi.org/10.46845/2071-5331-2024-4-70-218-221

Abstract

The article focuses on the need to train specialists to ensure the development of creative states of personality, since, on the one hand, the creative aspect of most professions is currently being activated and the training of such specialists is becoming relevant, and, on the other hand, the training process requires scientific and methodological support, allowing it to be organized on a theoretical and methodological basis that determines selection of complementary teaching content and methods.

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L. V. Osetrova
Московский педагогический государственный университет
Russian Federation

Graduate Student at the Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology



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Osetrova L.V. On the issue of the relevance of training specialists in the development of creative states of personality. The Tidings of the Baltic State Fishing Fleet Academy: Psychological and pedagogical sciences. 2024;(4(70)):218-221. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46845/2071-5331-2024-4-70-218-221

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