On the Trends of Learning the Russian (Native) Language
Abstract
In connection with the introduction of the «Sample program on the subject “Russian native language”» the article analyzes the typical mistakes made by school graduates in the materials of the exam and journalists in the media. Numerous mass violations of language norms occurring in the modern language element pass by the attention of methodists and teachers, they are not taken into account in the educational process. The article presents the facts of linguistic science, which help to realize the features of Russian mentality reflected in the language system, in order to educate the national consciousness, forming a picture of the Russian world. Theoretical positions which can become a basis for creation of series of project lessons on the basis of system-activity technologies are revealed.
Key words: problems of implementation «model program for academic subject matter “Russian (native) language”» (2018), typical mistakes in the media, the achievements of Russian linguistic science – the basis of modern educational process.
DOI 10.18522/1995-0640-2020-2-182-189
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