THE INTERDISCIPLINARY COOPERATION AS A MEANS OF REALIZATION OF INTEGRATED SUBJECT-LANGUAGE EDUCATION IN A HIGHER EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENT
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Khalyapina Lyudmila Petrovna, Kuznetsova Ol'ga Vital'evna
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
Abstract. In the article the analysis of the problem of integration of interdisciplinary relations in the system of higher professional education is carried out. The authors propose the innovative method of interdisciplinary projection within the framework of the professionally oriented foreign language teaching course. This method of teaching, based on the provisions of the methodology of integrated subject-language education, has been developed by the professors of three departments.
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