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The subject of this paper has not yet been thoroughly studied by researchers focusing on the social and humanistic aspects of sport. The paper aims to highlight the significance of social trust in the development of sport and it also explores different theoretical approaches to the subject. The analysis that follows is essentially a theoretical overview of the subject, in addition to several empirical references. The analysis mainly employs two theoretical perspectives, those of structural functionalism and social interactionism, as well as several other perspectives, although to a lesser extent. The findings show that an important role in the area of sport is played by a culture of trust. A high level of social trust leads to development and success, whereas a trust deficit, or a culture of distrust, results in stagnation, lethargy, passive attitudes and absence of development.
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The article proposes a theoretical analysis of graduate students’ vocal training to innovative activity; influential scientific approaches (philosophical, pedagogical, cultural, art criticism) are revealed, on the basis of which a synthesis and analysis of the concepts of “training”, “artistic training”, “musical training”, “vocal-training” are conducted. In order to enrich the theoretical and methodological framework the author suggested interpretation of the concept of “training graduate students to the use of innovative teaching methods”. Based on the analysis of the conceptual provisions researchers offer their own interpretation of the concept of Master students training to use innovative teaching methods: it is complicated, multilevel, multi-component process with a dynamic structure and system of interrelated motivational, moral, volitional, mental and creative qualities and abilities of learning process, the level of mastery that provides performance and capacity awareness of innovative teaching methods by students is the mechanism they use in their future careers. Creating innovative educational space in order to prepare Master students to use innovative teaching methods will create positive incentives for vocal and professional training, increase the intellectual potential of every student to improve his/her performance and prepare him/her for professional activities. Music and system of teacher education needs substantial modernization that involves search for innovative methods to solve educational problems. Therefore, the main task of teaching science should be the search and implementation of the learning process of training future music teachers to use innovative technologies in order to enrich their creative and educational experience in general, vocal and vocational training in particular. Vocal features characterize interesting syncretic forms of artistic and performance skills, that is why for each future teacher of music it is important to increase his/her own arsenal of knowledge from different fields of art, which requires implementation of the process of vocal and professional training of effective innovative technologies aimed at the development of a universal, creative and intellectual professional able to operate the acquired skills in their own educational activities. The study does not exhaust all the process of vocal and professional training of Master students to use innovative teaching methods, but rather opens the prospect for a better understanding of the structural components of pedagogical conditions, characteristics of the implementation and improvement of the process.
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