Security competence as an integral part of competence-based learning approach: russian and european experience

Authors

  • Yana Goncharova University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Italia
  • Tatyana Savchenko Pyatigorsk State University, Rusia
  • Olga Sheveleva Dubna State University, Rusia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26439/ciis2021.5581

Keywords:

competence, competence-based approach, security competence, digital economy

Abstract

Since the end of the 20th century, educational standards have been changing, and many countries have switched from a traditional approach to a competence-based one. Despite the numerous works on the issue, there is still no standardized definition of competencies and their components. The study of the competencies, including new digital competencies, is necessary because education within the framework of the competence-based approach helps to reduce the gap between theory and practice, which makes it possible to train specialists ready to work in a new digital era, where one of the main tasks is the formation of the digital economy. The digital economy implies the development and creation of digital, high-tech products within the country. The ability to safely operate digital products is reflected in security competence, which is important not only in professional activities but also when using the internet, computer programs, and so on, for personal purposes. In this article, we will analyze different approaches to the concept of security competence within the prism of competence-based learning in Russia and Western countries, including European and American experiences.

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Author Biographies

  • Yana Goncharova, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Italia

    Doctora en literatura rusa por la Universidad Estatal de Pyatigorsk (tema de investigación de doctorado: texto italiano en la literatura rusa contemporánea). Especialista en Escritura Creativa y Traducción Literaria por la Universidad Estatal de Pyatigorsk, ciudad de Pyatigorsk, Rusia. Doctoranda en Arquitectura, Diseño Industrial y Patrimonio Cultural de la Universidad de Campania Luigi Vanvitelli (tema actual de investigación de doctorado: imagen de Italia en la cultura rusa entre los siglos xix y xx). Ámbito de investigación: literatura y cultura rusa, historia de los contactos transculturales entre Rusia e Italia, traducción literaria, educación y lingüística.

  • Tatyana Savchenko, Pyatigorsk State University, Rusia

    Candidata de Ciencias Filológicas, profesora titular de la Cátedra de Lingüística, Filología Rusa, Literatura y Periodismo. Funcionaria del laboratorio científico y de investigación “Lengua rusa en el Cáucaso Norte”. Se graduó de la Universidad Estatal de Kuban con especialización en docencia del idioma Ruso como Lengua Extranjera y Filología Rusa. Área de especialización: estudios sobre métodos de enseñanza de la lengua y literatura rusa en la escuela superior, el ruso como lengua extranjera, el estudio del “texto del Cáucaso” de la literatura rusa contemporánea, así como la lengua rusa y la promoción de logros en la globalización contemporánea mundial, el fortalecimiento de las posiciones del idioma ruso como medio de diálogo intercultural e interétnico. Savchenko ha publicado artículos científicos en revistas académicas científicas rusas y extranjeras, que figuran en la base de datos internacional Scopus. Docente de Historia de la Literatura Rusa (Literatura Rusa Antigua, Literatura Rusa en los siglos xviii-xix), Estilística Teórica, Estilística Práctica y Edición en el Departamento de Arte Literario; así como Lengua Rusa, Lengua y Cultura del Habla Rusas, Literatura Rusa, Fundamentos de Guion y Dirección, Práctica Tecnológica de la Actividad Social y Cultural en la Educación Secundaria Profesional.

  • Olga Sheveleva, Dubna State University, Rusia

    Estudiante del segundo año del doctorado en la Universidad Estatal de Dubna (tesis doctoral: Desarrollo de un sistema de gestión inteligente de competencias en el campo de las TI). Magíster en Análisis y Gestión de Sistemas (ámbito de investigación: computación cognitiva y análisis de negocios), por la Universidad Estatal de Dubna (trabajo del fin de la maestría: Desarrollo de la conciencia espacial de los estudiantes con el uso de tecnologías 3D). Bachiller en Análisis y Gestión de Sistemas (ámbito de investigación: informática empresarial), por la Universidad Estatal de Dubna, región de Moscú, Rusia.

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Published

2021-12-22

How to Cite

Security competence as an integral part of competence-based learning approach: russian and european experience. (2021). Actas Del Congreso Internacional De Ingeniería De Sistemas, 123-135. https://doi.org/10.26439/ciis2021.5581