Social competency of the professional groups of water transport experts: constitualization of a sociological research
Theoretical, practical aspects of sociological research of the problems of the development of branch experts' competency in modern societies, oriented to professionalization and optimization of using labour resources. Water transport professional groups.
Рубрика | Социология и обществознание |
Вид | статья |
Язык | английский |
Дата добавления | 07.10.2018 |
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As far as the increase of standards of mutual understanding and the development of social surroundings is proclaimed a feature of modernity, not only the assessment of the level of “sociality” of these relations, but also the transition of their researches from the regime of stating and comparing branch and corporative standards to various concrete branches, theoretically proved and found out by empirical way in the course of the multifactor analysis of estimating and registering subjective components in a professional environment, are necessary. Only after an interdisciplinary agreement of social competency parameters as a subject and an object, it is possible to put the research conclusions in the standards of sociological cognition as a competent structural element of investigating social competency as a basic component of professionalization and socialization processes. Modern research methods enable to reveal the peculiarities of many specific problem planes of forming social competences of water transport experts, to which high requirements towards professional training, mobility and social adaptivity belong.
Taking into account a considerable specific character of the water transport (marine cargo fleet) specialists' work, a further detalization of social aspects of an expert's vital activity, professional demands, planes of their crossing for finding out the peculiarities of specific character and optimal choice of methodology of empiric studying social competency of this professional group workers is necessary.
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