Developing digital competence of teachers of Humanitarian disciplines in the conditions of COVID-19 quarantine measures

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The relevance of the research is explained by the necessity of developing digital competence of teachers of Humanitarian disciplines at the higher education institutions (HEIs) in the conditions of the quarantine measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. It is particularly challenging for teachers of Humanitarian disciplines, who are not specialists in the digital sphere as their profession is focused on humans. The purpose of the paper is to define the influence of the quarantine on the work of teachers at HEIs, revealing the level of the development, challenges and peculiarities of enhancing the digital competence of teachers of Humanitarian disciplines, theirs needs in education and giving recommendations how to arrange education and make administrative decisions. The methods of the research are survey, theoretical analysis, others. The results are to define the peculiarities of the influence of the quarantine on the arrangement of distance learning, the peculiarities of developing digital competence of teachers during the quarantine, their needs in education, the challenges in conducting mass distance learning, the determined complex of scientific approaches to developing digital competence. The practical significance of the research refers to developing three internship programs, based on the results of diagnosing teachers' digital competence.

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Trubavina, I., Dotsenko, S., Naboka, O., Chaikovskyi, M., & Meshko, H. (2021). Developing digital competence of teachers of Humanitarian disciplines in the conditions of COVID-19 quarantine measures. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1840). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1840/1/012052

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