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The self-realization role in the formation of the modern human’s social competences

Abstract

The article deals with the role of self-realization in the formation of the social compe tence in human’s life in the modern society. It describes the factors that challenge today’s society and affect the socialization of the individual. The problem of the formation of competences through the sphere of self-development, which is considered in the mainstream of the development of pedagogical science and the research of subjective factors of mastering specific competences, is concretized. The importance of such components as communicative, effective-practical, cognitive with regard to individual social groups, the state and society as a whole is taken into account.

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V. I. Kolesov
Санкт-Петербургский университет технологий управления и экономики
Russian Federation


A. N. Smolonskaia
Ленинградский государственный университет им. А. С. Пушкина
Russian Federation


S. I. Smolonskiy
Ленинградский государственный университет им. А. С. Пушкина
Russian Federation


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Kolesov V.I., Smolonskaia A.N., Smolonskiy S.I. The self-realization role in the formation of the modern human’s social competences. Sociology and Law. 2018;(3):16-21. (In Russ.)

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