In this study the author proceeds from the assumptions that the professional competence of a specialist
who works with people with disabilities is based on psychological readiness as an integral
personal quality of professional assisting people’s professions that are directly related to the willingness
of a subject of professional activity to professional acmeological development. However
the specialist-defectologist must, firstly, have a psychological readiness to work in the absence of
ready-made algorithms to provide assistance; secondly, to be able to predict in conditions of a deficit
of information because of the high degree of differentiation in the psychophysical development of
persons with disabilities; thirdly, constantly accumulate observations and use the increased volume
of information with the aim of its optimal adaptation and development as the main criterion for the
effectiveness of the correctional-pedagogical process.
Thus, the defectologists, listeners of advanced training courses, were taken as an experimental group
of this empirical research as a group of specialists who decided to develop additional educational
space.
The study was conducted with psychodiagnostic tools: valid and reliable questionnaires, a computer
program for statistical processing of SPSS data. Interpretation of the data was carried out according
to their compliance with N (0.1) and a high level of reliability: p≤0.001*** and p≤0.01**.
As the result within the framework of the psychological model of readiness, the potential factors for
expanding the zone of professional competence of the defectologist were determined: “self-respect”,
“adaptability” and a system-forming indicator with high factor load (from the block of motivational
personal characteristics of psychological readiness) – “motivation to achieve success”.
Author : Inna V. Krotova
Psychological determinants of achievement of the first stage of academic careers in higher education
The main indicator of the achievement of the first stage in the academic career is the award of the
PhD, which comes only from the evaluation of the research level of the applicant. Our research
allowed us to create a psychological model of the subject of scientific research activity and highlight
the specific psychological characteristics that form the personality of the beginning scientist.
Previously, the requirements and assumptions of the individual were described, and this made it
possible to consider a person as a subject of scientific research activity. However the psychological
determinants were never defined. The nature of the requirements was related to the general mental
processes, the possibilities and qualities of the individual, the internal specific conditionality of
which was not disclosed. The work of by Е.А. Klimov on professionally oriented periodization
allowed us to distinguish two phases of the development of research activities: «the phase of
internality – the acquisition of professional experience» – training in graduate school and «the phase
of skill – the qualified performance of work» – the requirements of standards and the defense of the
candidate’s thesis. The search for psychological determinants as an «internal condition» determining
the transition from phase to phase was based on the theoretical and methodological approaches of
Russian psychologists E.A. Klimov, N.M. Peysakhov, Y.A. Ponomarev, and S.L. Rubinstein. This
made it possible to determine the block of psycho-diagnostic tools, a set of valid and reliable author’s
questionnaires, statistical data processing methods of high level of reliability.