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Social-psychological training as a tool for adaptation of first-year students

O.I. Krushenitskaya, A.N. Tret’yakova
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O.I. Krushelnitskaya is cand. of science (Psychology)

E-mail: okrush@gmail.com

A.N. Tret’yakova is cand. of science (Psychology)

E-mail: antoninat@list.ru

Yu.A. Senkevich’s Moscow state institute of tourism industry (MSIIT)

 

Presented is the author’s examination of the problem of adaptation of first-year students in educational environment of modern university. Described is concrete experience of conducting adaptive socio-psychological trainings with first-year students at MSIIT. Analyzed is the role of training in successful adaptation in educational environment of MGIIT’s first-year students. Shown are results of questionnaire of students, appreciated benefits of adaptation training a year later after it’s putting into effect. Substantiated is effectiveness of that kind of educational activity with first-year students as to their adaptation. Conclusion is made, that trainings exert essential positive influence upon socio-psychological adaptation of students in educational institution, as well as assist lowering level of stress in first-year students and raising of effectiveness of educational process as a whole.

Key words: socio-psychological training, adaptation of first-year students, psychological climate, group cohesion.

 

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