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STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS, CRITERIA AND INDICATORS OF CIVIC CONSCIOUSNESS OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS STUDENTS
Пекушкина Дина Владимировна
Романенко Надежда Михайловна
Annotation
The authors elaborate structural and functional components and criteria of the civic consciousness shaped by educational means in foreign affairs students. The paper describes application of the functional approach based on the theory created by the famous American sociologists (R. Merton, T. Parsons). According to the article, development of civic consciousness of a student of international profile assumes development of a certain structure and arrangement of components, such as cognitive, social, moral, initiative, active position, emotional and willful constituents, seen as a set of interconnected qualities of the personality.Key words
civic consciousness, student of international relations, readiness for diplomatic activity, active civic stand, foreign service, structural and functional components, criteria, structural and functional approach.
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