PEDAGOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF STUDENTS’ CAREER GUIDANCE BASED ON THE PERSONALITY-ORIENTED EDUCATION MODEL
Keywords:
Career guidance, learner-centered education, differentiated instruction, multiple intelligences, early diagnosis, neuroplasticity, mentoring, efficiency coefficientAbstract
This article proposes the “3D Differential Education Model” (Diagnosis – Differentiation – Destination), aimed at addressing key challenges in the modern education system, such as the “conveyor” approach, the late onset of career guidance, and the neglect of students’ individual abilities. The model is based on Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences, Holland’s Vocational Personality Test, as well as the methodologies of the “Free Choice Room” and the “Project Test.” In addition, neurobiological foundations and brain plasticity (based on the views of E. Goziyev), along with the educational experiences of Finland, Estonia, and Singapore, are analyzed. The proposed model enables early identification of children’s abilities (ages 3–12) and provides career guidance based on a differentiated curriculum. To evaluate effectiveness, the ERTK formula has been developed, along with coefficients for motivation, practical skills, and adaptability.
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