Correction of the training process of students of the State Service of Ukraine of Emergencies allowing for the natural disasters all over Ukraine
Journal: Slobozans`kij naukovo-sportivnij visnik (Vol.40, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-04-30
Authors : Volodymyr Ashanin; Olexandr Baybak; Irina Baybak;
Page : 15-23
Keywords : emergency rescue work; simulation; natural disasters;
Abstract
Objective: to develop a methodology for correcting of the training process of students of the Ukraine State Service on Emergencies (USSE) allowing corrections according to the variations of the natural disasters of various regions of Ukraine. Material and methods: The data collection and processing, and analysis of scientific methodological literature and electronic sources on the topic of research; modeling, observation, questionnaire (survey), testing, pedagogical experiment. Results: the necessity of the use simulation conditions of rescue operations in different regions in the training of USSE cadets was determined. Methods and means of cadets training for providing effective rescue operations in rescue teams in different climatic zones, on different terrain and considering large amounts of additional environmental factors was determined. Conclusions: The experimental verification showed that the inclusion in the training process of USSE cadets modeled conditions of the rescue operations during various emergency situations of natural character significantly improved their special physical fitness and professional skills.
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