INTEGRATING LMS MOODLE IN EDUCATION PROCESS AIMED TO DEVELOP ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHING SKILLS IN GLOBALIZED WORLD: OPPORTUNITIES AND PERSPECTIVES

  • Samoylenko N
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The author presents an innovative approach to form teaching competence of future English language teachers via integrating LMS Moodle. The issues related to the use of LMS Moodle in the educational process to prepare Master's students on the basis of data obtained at the Sevastopol State University (SSU) are investigated. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the efficiency of LMS Moodle to develop students' foreign language teaching skills at the university. The process of development and implementation of the online course "Technologies of Teaching English at the University" at SSU is characterized. The structure and stages of the course are described. The types of tasks to from the methodical competence of Master's students are considered. To assess the results of the impact of the digital course, the author created a questionnaire and conducted a survey among the teachers who had worked during the pandemic using LMS platform. The LMS platform involves the use of an interactive module designed to master the skills of teaching English. The benefits of using LMS platform in foreign language teaching of future teachers of English were revealed. The results show that the use of the LMS platform in implementing the online course "Technologies of Teaching English at the University" contributes to the development of the methodical competence of Master's students. The results obtained can help teachers, education specialists to carry out methodical training of future ESL teachers using LMS Moodle.

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Samoylenko, N. B. (2023). INTEGRATING LMS MOODLE IN EDUCATION PROCESS AIMED TO DEVELOP ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHING SKILLS IN GLOBALIZED WORLD: OPPORTUNITIES AND PERSPECTIVES. Bulletin of the South Ural State University Series “Education. Educational Sciences,” 15(1), 49–58. https://doi.org/10.14529/ped230105

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