PhD in History, the Department of History of Science and Technology
Ural Federal University
E-mail: max.rus.76@mail.ru
Analyzed are basic methodological principles of scientific forecasting in teaching the course “History of Science and Technology”, that from the authors view a student ought to master in order to acquire skill to predict technological development in his speciality, as well as in other professional competences.
Key words: scientific forecasting, students’ competences, history of science and technology.
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