Special aspects of future teachers' training in ensuring information security sphere for university students

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The article focuses on the future teachers' training experience for ensuring information security in the education system. The relevance of teachers' competent training of information security in the sphere of culture formation of younger generation and ensuring protection of information infrastructure of educational institution is proved. The following phenomena: information overloads; entropy; aggressive mass and communicative influence; resocialization, virtualization; provocation and initiation of conflict situations; primitivization; vulgarization; criminalization and gamization are considered as negative in the digital society by the researchers.The results of the questionnaire among the first- and second-year Bachelor students of Institutes of Energy and Automated Systems and Humanities, Nosov Magnitogorsk State Technical University on questions of destructive influence of the internet information resources are given. The article highlights the methods of students' information security competence formation in the field of internet and information security that were elaborated by the authors. The content of the subject "Information Security" is revealed, the technique and competences formations of future teachers in the sphere of ensuring information security is presented The article supplies with the examples of active methods application for information security training of future bachelors of pedagogical education.

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Chusavitina, G. N., Zerkina, N. N., & Makashova, V. N. (2018). Special aspects of future teachers’ training in ensuring information security sphere for university students. Perspektivy Nauki i Obrazovania, 35(5), 259–266. https://doi.org/10.32744/pse.2018.5.29

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