Pedagogical Conditions for Teaching a Foreign Language to Medical Students
Abstract
Integration of Kazakhstani education, continuous and intensive development of medical science put forward new goals and objectives in the preparation of students of medical specialties, which are reflected in the state standards of higher professional education of the Republic of Kazakhstan. This article examines the goals and objectives of not only principal and specialized medical disciplines, but also disciplines of the basic general educational cycle. We will focus primarily on teaching languages – foreign, in particular.
Key words: medical education, competitive specialist, pedagogical conditions, motivation, knowledge of a foreign language
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