Health-centered image of modern educator as a basis for individual professional style
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Teoriya i praktika fizicheskoy kultury №11 2017, pp.30-32
Dr.Hab., Professor E.A. Levanova1
PhD V.E. Tsibulnikova1
Dr.Hab., Associate Professor Т.V. Pushkareva1
1Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow
The study considers the issue of how the health-centred image and style of a modern professional educator need to be formed. Objective of the study was to find correlation of the modern educator’s health-centred image building process and factors of influence on the latter. We applied the Health-centred Educator’s Image questionnaire survey by V.Y. Tsibulnikova to profile the educator’s health-centred image and its components as a basis for individual professional style. It was concluded that the image building process should be based on the following fundamental principles: deterministic principle; action and consciousness unity principle; and personality development principle.
Keywords: educator’s health-centred image, health-centred style of professional education service, health building.
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