Institute of Pedagogy KSU named after Tsiolkovsky introductory. Kaluga State Pedagogical University. Monakhov Pyotr Fedorovich

Kaluzhsky State University named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky

Kaluga State University named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky
(KSU)
Year of foundation
Type

State

Rector
Students

in person - 4500
in absentia - 2000

Postgraduate studies
The doctors
Teachers
Location
Legal address

Kaluga, st. Art. Razina, 26

Website

Kaluga State pedagogical institute named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky received the status of a pedagogical university in 1994, in May it became a classical university.

Traditions of teacher education in the region

1786-1804 - Kaluga Provincial School (4th grade - pedagogical).

1804-1918 - Classical men's gymnasium (8th grade - pedagogical).

1913-1918 - Teachers' Institute.

1918-1919 - Pedagogical Institute.

1919-1920 - Institute of Public Education.

1921-1923 - practical institute of public education.

1923-1940 - Pedagogical College, where an evening pedagogical institute was opened in 1932.

1940-1941, 1945-1953 - Teachers' Institute. Closed during the Great Patriotic War.

1948 - Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute, which in 1963 was named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky.

2010 - Kaluga State University named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky

Faculties and institutes

  • Faculty of History (Dean - Bergovskaya Irina Nikolaevna)
  • Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​(Dean - Shchoseva Elena Panteleimonovna)
  • Faculty of Psychology (Dean - Irina Petrovna Krasnoshchechenko)
  • Faculty of Philology (Dean - Eremin Alexander Nikolaevich)
  • Institute of Natural Sciences (director - Igor Nikolaevich Lykov, dean - Tamara Valentinovna Ivchenko)
  • Institute of Pedagogy (director - Nina Yurievna Shtreker)
  • Institute social relations(director - Pyotr Petrovich Simonenko)
  • Institute of Physics and Technology (formed after the merger of the physics and mathematics (dean - Anatoly Nikolaevich Kulikov) and engineering and pedagogical (dean - Irina Valerievna Kaznacheeva) faculties)

Directors and rectors

  • Lyubimov, Pavel Yakovlevich (1948-1950)
  • Tikhonov, Vasily Mikhailovich (1950-1953) - k. ped. Sc., Associate Professor
  • Sazonov, Matvey Petrovich (1953-1955) - k. ped. Sc., Associate Professor
  • Migunov, Alexey Ivanovich (1955-1961) - candidate of geogr. Sc., Associate Professor
  • Kasatkin, Mikhail Andreevich (1961-1962) - k.i. Sc., Associate Professor
  • Rybin, Nikolai Andreevich (1962-1969) - k.e. Sc., Associate Professor
  • Kasatkin, Mikhail Andreevich (1969-1987) - k.i. Sc., prof.
  • Lytkin, Vladimir Alekseevich (1987-2004) - k.i. Sc., prof.
  • Drobyshev, Yuri Alexandrovich (2004 - September 2010) - d. ped. Sc., prof.
  • Kazak, Maxim Anatolyevich (since 2011) - k. ist. Sc., Associate Professor

University teaching staff

  • Aleynikov Oleg Ivanovich - Ph.D., Head. Department of Geography
  • Alekseeva Lyudmila Ivanovna
  • Antokhina Valentina Alexandrovna - Ph.D., prof. Department of Russian Language
  • Belyanin Valery Pavlovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of General and Legal Psychology
  • Bogodarova Natalya Alexandrovna - Ph.D., prof. Department of General History
  • Butenko Irina Anatolevna
  • Vasiliev Lev Gennadievich - Doctor of Philology, Prof., Head of Department. linguistics and foreign languages
  • Gorbacheva Elena Igorevna - Doctor of Ps.Sc., Prof., Head of Department. developmental and educational psychology
  • Drobyshev Yuri Alexandrovich - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, prof.
  • Drobysheva Irina Vasilievna - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, prof.
  • Engalychev Vali Fatekhovich - Doctor of Ps.Sc., Prof., Head of Department. general and legal psychology
  • Eremin Alexander Nikolaevich
  • Ermakova Olga Pavlovna - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of Russian Language
  • Zaitsev Andrey Kirillovich - Doctor of Philosophy, Prof., Head of Department. philosophy and sociology
  • Zelenetsky Alexander Lvovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of Theory of Linguistics and German Language
  • Kargashin Igor Alekseevich - Doctor of Philology, Department of Literature
  • Karpov Viktor Alekseevich - Ph.D., prof. Department of Chemistry
  • Kasatkina Svetlana Nikolaevna - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. primary education pedagogy
  • Korolev Vladimir Borisovich - Ph.D., Associate Professor, First Vice-Rector of KSU
  • Krasnoshchechenko Irina Petrovna - Doctor of Psychology
  • Ksenofontov Igor Valerievich - Associate Professor of the Department of Literature
  • Lykov Igor Nikolaevich - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Director of the Institute of Natural Sciences
  • Lytkin Vladimir Alekseevich - Ph.D., prof. Department of History and Political Science
  • Mezheritsky Yakov Yurievich - Doctor of Historical Sciences, prof. Department of General History
  • Maslov Sergey Ilyich - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. pedagogy
  • Milman, Oleg Osherevich - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Prof. departments general physics
  • Nenko Valentina Mikhailovna - Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor of the Russian Language Department
  • Nikiforov Konstantin Georgievich - Doctor of Physics and Mathematics Sc., prof. Department of General Physics, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences
  • Pak Nadezhda Idyunovna - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of Literature
  • Popkov Vyacheslav Dmitrievich - Doctor of Social Sciences, Prof. Department of Philosophy and Sociology
  • Smolyaninova Margarita Ivanovna - Ph.D., prof. Department of Russian Language
  • Streltsov Anatoly Stepanovich - Doctor of Philosophy, Prof. Department of Philosophy and Sociology
  • Styrin Anatoly Timofeevich - Ph.D., prof. Department of General History
  • Ushakova Yulia Yurievna - Doctor of Philology, prof. Head of the Russian Language Department
  • Filimonov Viktor Yakovlevich - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. national history
  • Khachikyan Elena Ivanovna - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Prof. Department of Literature, Vice-Rector for scientific work and international cooperation
  • Chernikov Anatoly Petrovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of Literature
  • Chernova Galina Vasilievna - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. morphophysiology, genetics and life safety
  • Shestakova Galina Aleksandrovna - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. botany, microbiology and ecology, academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences
  • Shcherbak Nikolay Petrovich - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. valeology and medical psychology

Famous graduates

  • Akimov, Maxim Alekseevich - (b. 1970) - On May 22, 2012, by order of the Head of the Government of the Russian Federation, he was appointed Deputy Head of the Government of the Russian Federation, from July 2007 to May 2012, Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region. Graduated from the Faculty of History.
  • Lyubimov Nikolai Viktorovich - Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region. Graduated from the Faculty of History.
  • Sobachkin, Alexey Ivanovich (b. 1958) - Russian journalist. Graduated from the Faculty of Philology in 1979.

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Kaluga State University named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky

Kaluga State University named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky
(KSU)
Year of foundation
Type

State

Rector
Students

in person - 4500
in absentia - 2000

Postgraduate studies
The doctors
Teachers
Location
Legal address

Kaluga, st. Art. Razina, 26

Website

Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky received the status of a pedagogical university in 1994, in May it became a classical university.

Traditions of teacher education in the region

1786-1804 - Kaluga Provincial School (4th grade - pedagogical).

1804-1918 - Classical men's gymnasium (8th grade - pedagogical).

1913-1918 - Teachers' Institute.

1918-1919 - Pedagogical Institute.

1919-1920 - Institute of Public Education.

1921-1923 - practical institute of public education.

1923-1940 - Pedagogical College, where an evening pedagogical institute was opened in 1932.

1940-1941, 1945-1953 - Teachers' Institute. Closed during the Great Patriotic War.

1948 - Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute, which in 1963 was named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky.

2010 - Kaluga State University named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky

Faculties and institutes

  • Faculty of History (Dean - Bergovskaya Irina Nikolaevna)
  • Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​(Dean - Shchoseva Elena Panteleimonovna)
  • Faculty of Psychology (Dean - Irina Petrovna Krasnoshchechenko)
  • Faculty of Philology (Dean - Eremin Alexander Nikolaevich)
  • Institute of Natural Sciences (director - Igor Nikolaevich Lykov, dean - Tamara Valentinovna Ivchenko)
  • Institute of Pedagogy (director - Nina Yurievna Shtreker)
  • Institute of Social Relations (director - Pyotr Petrovich Simonenko)
  • Institute of Physics and Technology (formed after the merger of the physics and mathematics (dean - Anatoly Nikolaevich Kulikov) and engineering and pedagogical (dean - Irina Valerievna Kaznacheeva) faculties)

Directors and rectors

  • Lyubimov, Pavel Yakovlevich (1948-1950)
  • Tikhonov, Vasily Mikhailovich (1950-1953) - k. ped. Sc., Associate Professor
  • Sazonov, Matvey Petrovich (1953-1955) - k. ped. Sc., Associate Professor
  • Migunov, Alexey Ivanovich (1955-1961) - candidate of geogr. Sc., Associate Professor
  • Kasatkin, Mikhail Andreevich (1961-1962) - k.i. Sc., Associate Professor
  • Rybin, Nikolai Andreevich (1962-1969) - k.e. Sc., Associate Professor
  • Kasatkin, Mikhail Andreevich (1969-1987) - k.i. Sc., prof.
  • Lytkin, Vladimir Alekseevich (1987-2004) - k.i. Sc., prof.
  • Drobyshev, Yuri Alexandrovich (2004 - September 2010) - d. ped. Sc., prof.
  • Kazak, Maxim Anatolyevich (since 2011) - k. ist. Sc., Associate Professor

University teaching staff

  • Aleynikov Oleg Ivanovich - Ph.D., Head. Department of Geography
  • Alekseeva Lyudmila Ivanovna
  • Antokhina Valentina Alexandrovna - Ph.D., prof. Department of Russian Language
  • Belyanin Valery Pavlovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of General and Legal Psychology
  • Bogodarova Natalya Alexandrovna - Ph.D., prof. Department of General History
  • Butenko Irina Anatolevna
  • Vasiliev Lev Gennadievich - Doctor of Philology, Prof., Head of Department. linguistics and foreign languages
  • Gorbacheva Elena Igorevna - Doctor of Ps.Sc., Prof., Head of Department. developmental and educational psychology
  • Drobyshev Yuri Alexandrovich - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, prof.
  • Drobysheva Irina Vasilievna - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, prof.
  • Engalychev Vali Fatekhovich - Doctor of Ps.Sc., Prof., Head of Department. general and legal psychology
  • Eremin Alexander Nikolaevich
  • Ermakova Olga Pavlovna - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of Russian Language
  • Zaitsev Andrey Kirillovich - Doctor of Philosophy, Prof., Head of Department. philosophy and sociology
  • Zelenetsky Alexander Lvovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of Theory of Linguistics and German Language
  • Kargashin Igor Alekseevich - Doctor of Philology, Department of Literature
  • Karpov Viktor Alekseevich - Ph.D., prof. Department of Chemistry
  • Kasatkina Svetlana Nikolaevna - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. primary education pedagogy
  • Korolev Vladimir Borisovich - Ph.D., Associate Professor, First Vice-Rector of KSU
  • Krasnoshchechenko Irina Petrovna - Doctor of Psychology
  • Ksenofontov Igor Valerievich - Associate Professor of the Department of Literature
  • Lykov Igor Nikolaevich - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Director of the Institute of Natural Sciences
  • Lytkin Vladimir Alekseevich - Ph.D., prof. Department of History and Political Science
  • Mezheritsky Yakov Yurievich - Doctor of Historical Sciences, prof. Department of General History
  • Maslov Sergey Ilyich - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. pedagogy
  • Milman, Oleg Osherevich - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Prof. Department of General Physics
  • Nenko Valentina Mikhailovna - Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor of the Russian Language Department
  • Nikiforov Konstantin Georgievich - Doctor of Physics and Mathematics Sc., prof. Department of General Physics, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences
  • Pak Nadezhda Idyunovna - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of Literature
  • Popkov Vyacheslav Dmitrievich - Doctor of Social Sciences, Prof. Department of Philosophy and Sociology
  • Smolyaninova Margarita Ivanovna - Ph.D., prof. Department of Russian Language
  • Streltsov Anatoly Stepanovich - Doctor of Philosophy, Prof. Department of Philosophy and Sociology
  • Styrin Anatoly Timofeevich - Ph.D., prof. Department of General History
  • Ushakova Yulia Yurievna - Doctor of Philology, prof. Head of the Russian Language Department
  • Filimonov Viktor Yakovlevich - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. national history
  • Khachikyan Elena Ivanovna - Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Prof. Department of Literature, Vice-Rector for Research and International Cooperation
  • Chernikov Anatoly Petrovich - Doctor of Philology, prof. Department of Literature
  • Chernova Galina Vasilievna - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. morphophysiology, genetics and life safety
  • Shestakova Galina Aleksandrovna - Doctor of Biological Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. botany, microbiology and ecology, academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences
  • Shcherbak Nikolay Petrovich - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Prof., Head of Department. valeology and medical psychology

Famous graduates

  • Akimov, Maxim Alekseevich - (b. 1970) - On May 22, 2012, by order of the Head of the Government of the Russian Federation, he was appointed Deputy Head of the Government of the Russian Federation, from July 2007 to May 2012, Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region. Graduated from the Faculty of History.
  • Lyubimov Nikolai Viktorovich - Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region. Graduated from the Faculty of History.
  • Sobachkin, Alexey Ivanovich (b. 1958) - Russian journalist. Graduated from the Faculty of Philology in 1979.

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Kaluga State University named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky traces its history back to the main public school of the Kaluga province, founded in 1786 and training teachers of district schools. In 1913, a teacher's institute was opened in Kaluga, which 5 years later was transformed into a pedagogical institute, which gave higher education. Since 1948, it functioned as the Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute, which in 1963 was named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky. Since then, Tsiolkovsky University has been steadily developing, preserving the best traditions of Russian pedagogy and creating new prospects for humanistic education and harmonious personal development of the younger generations of Russian citizens.

Among more than 400 highly qualified university teachers working in 35 departments, there are 50 doctors of science and more than 200 candidates of science. The university has 5 academic buildings, and another new one is currently being built. Training of specialists is carried out at 7 faculties and 2 institutes, there is a Center for New Information Technologies and a Center for Additional vocational education, 11 scientific laboratories. Today, 4,500 students study full-time in 25 specialties (of which 9 are non-pedagogical), about 2 thousand part-time, and over the years of its existence the university has trained about 32 thousand specialists. IN educational process For all forms of education, more than 300 computers are used, equipped with modern peripherals, united into a single network and connected to the Internet. The university library fund has 600 thousand items of educational, scientific and fiction literature.

Currently, the university carries out fundamental and applied research in the fields of philosophy, history, sociology, pedagogy, psychology, linguistics, literature, mathematics, physics, biology, energy, security environment. There is a postgraduate school in 21 scientific specialties, which trains about 130 postgraduate students and 80 applicants. There are dissertation councils that defend dissertations on technical, biological, geographical, pedagogical and psychological sciences. International and all-Russian scientific symposiums and schools are regularly held on the basis of KSU. The university publishes the scientific journal “Bulletin of Kaluga University”, yearbooks of scientific works, monographs, thematic collections, teaching aids and methodological recommendations.
The university has created all the conditions so that every student can discover and develop their potential in studies, science, sports, and art. The dance ensemble “Credo”, the competitions “Student Spring” and “Our Hopes”, the KVN team “Insofar as”, the volleyball team “Oka-Burevestnik”, the football team “Lokomotiv” - these are just some of the areas of application of the diverse talents of KSU students.
The mission of the university is expressed in the words of the great Russian scientist and thinker Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky: “The basis of all reasonable and good deeds and our future well-being is knowledge.”

Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky received the status of a pedagogical university in 1994, in May 2010 it became a classical university.

Kaluga State Pedagogical University is one of the largest educational and scientific - methodological centers in the Kaluga region and the Central region of Russia.

It was founded as a pedagogical institute in 1948.

However, the history of development dates back to 1786, when, by the personal decree of Catherine II, the Main Public School was created, in the senior, fourth grade, which trained teachers for district schools. In 1804 it was converted into a classical gymnasium. The eighth graduating class of the gymnasium was also pedagogical.

In 1875 a real school was opened in Kaluga, where in 1896 - 1897 academic year worked as a mathematics teacher K.E. Tsiolkovsky. It was at this time that K.E. Tsiolkovsky began to study rocket theory and created the famous blower. Nowadays the building of the real school is one of the educational buildings of the KSPU. From 1913 to 1918 Teacher training was carried out at the Kaluga Teachers' Institute, as well as in a number of post-revolutionary and post-war pedagogical educational institutions. Wonderful teachers worked within the walls of the historical buildings of the university: K.E. Tsiolkovsky, D.I. Malinin, S.V. Shcherbakov, N.A. Olisov, M.M. Mesterhazy, P.P. Korovkin, L.S. Atanasyan, G.I. Sarantsev, and at a later time - N.S. Voronin, V.R. Novikov, V.M. Spivak, N.M. Kurochevsky, M.I. Golyshev, D.M. Grishin and others. KSU named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky carefully preserves teaching traditions.

The history of Kaluga Pedagogical University is rich in graduates who later became famous, including writers, philosophers, scientists, local historians, engineers and politicians: brothers S.N. and E.N. Trubetskoy, one of whom (Sergei Nikolaevich) became the rector of Moscow University, physicists A.P. Sokolov and A.N. Terenin, academician V.Ya. Khinchin, power engineer N.N. Vashkov, developer of the GOELRO plan, writers B. Zaitsev, G. Medynsky and many others.

The formation and development of a higher pedagogical institution is a complex process. During the existence of the Kaluga Pedagogical University, over thirty thousand graduates have graduated from its walls. Most of them came to schools and others educational establishments, where they pass on the acquired knowledge to the younger generation. KSPU graduates carry out pedagogical activity in Moscow, Tula, Ryazan and other regions, in certain areas of Siberia, Altai, Far East, on Sakhalin and Kamchatka.

IN last years The university, responding to the changing socio-economic situation, provides its students with the opportunity to master a fairly wide range of specialties for other fields of activity. University graduates work in enterprises, commercial and financial institutions, are engaged in management activities.

1786 - 1804 Main Public School (4th grade - pedagogical).

1804 - 1918 Nikolaev classical men's gymnasium (8th grade - pedagogical).

1913 - 1918 Kaluga Teachers' Institute (male).

1918 - 1919 Kaluga Pedagogical Institute.

1919 - 1921 Kaluga Institute of Public Education.

1921 - 1923 Kaluga Practical Institute of Public Education.

1923 - 1936 Kaluga Pedagogical College, where an evening pedagogical institute was opened in 1932.

1936 - 1940 Kaluga Pedagogical School.

1940 - 1941 Teachers' Institute. Closed with the outbreak of the war of 1941 - 1945.

1945 - 1953 Restored after the end of the war of 1941 - 1945. teacher's institute.

1948 - 1994 Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute, since 1963 named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

1994 - 2010 Kaluga State Pedagogical University named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

2010 Kaluga State University named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

Currently at the university:

4.5 thousand full-time students;

More than 2 thousand students correspondence form training;

Every year, more than 700 young specialists graduate, of which more than 20% receive a diploma with honors. 2.8% continue their studies in graduate school;

The annual intake for full-time education is more than 1000 people, at extramural- 320 people;

Training is carried out by 465 highly qualified specialists. They include 60.4% candidates and doctors of science (213 candidates of science, associate professors and 50 doctors, professors). 19 full members and corresponding members of state and public academies of sciences, 5 honored workers high school Russian Federation, laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation.

The university structure includes 7 faculties and 2 institutes. These are the faculties: physics and mathematics, engineering and pedagogy, history, psychology, philology, primary education, Foreign Languages ​​and Institutes: Social Relations and Natural Sciences. The university has 34 departments that provide training in 24 specialties: mathematics, physics, computer science, technology and entrepreneurship, professional education, Russian language and literature, theory and methods of teaching foreign languages ​​and cultures, history, pedagogy and methods of primary education, preschool pedagogy and psychology, psychology, biology, geography, chemistry, ecology and environmental management, microbiology, genetics, defense in emergency situations, folk artistic creativity, social work, social pedagogy and psychology, organization of work with youth, Physical Culture, socio-cultural services and tourism.

In addition, the following work:

Consortium together with MIRBIS;

Research sector;

11 research laboratories;

Center for Additional Postgraduate Professional Education;

Institute of Sociology and Consulting;

Center "Education";

Faculty of Additional Professions.

During the existence of Kaluga Pedagogical University, over thirty thousand graduates have graduated from its walls. Most of them came to schools and other educational institutions, passing on the knowledge they acquired to the younger generation. KSU graduates carry out activities in Moscow, Tula and Ryazan and other regions, in remote areas of Siberia, Altai, the Far East, Sakhalin and Kamchatka. Forty-two people are laureates national project"Education".

In recent years, the university, responding to the changed socio-economic situation, has provided its students with the opportunity to master a fairly wide range of specialties for other fields of activity. University graduates work in enterprises, commercial and financial organizations, and are engaged in management activities.

Introduction

Internship is an important element in preparing a specialist. Practice gives the student the opportunity to apply the knowledge, skills and abilities acquired during the learning process.

Educational practice held in the following purposes:

− formation of an idea about professional activity Bachelor in Quality Management and Their Social Importance;

− study of the organizational and economic structure of the organization, familiarization with the quality standards regulating their activities;

− familiarization with certification of products/services, as well as with the activities of the enterprise (organization) in the field of quality management;

The objectives of the practice are:

− initial familiarization of students with the production environment and the organization of production processes at the enterprise (organization);

− adaptation of students to professional activities;

− work with quality management system (QMS) documents;

− gaining experience in analyzing and drawing up documentation in the field of quality management;

− determining the quality of products (services), collecting statistical data, processing and displaying them, developing decisions on the use of corrective and preventive actions;

The internship process is aimed at developing elements of the following professional competencies in accordance with the Federal State Educational Standard for Higher Professional Education and the General Educational Standard for Higher Professional Education in the area of ​​training 221400.62 Quality Management:

The ability to analyze the state and dynamics of objects of activity using the necessary methods and means of analysis (PC-1);

Ability to monitor and master methods for assessing progress in the field of quality improvement (PC-2);

Ability to identify basic processes and participate in the development of their working models (PC-3);

The ability to apply knowledge of the tasks of one’s professional activity, their characteristics (models), characteristics of methods, tools, technologies, algorithms for solving these problems (PC-4);

Ability to apply quality management tools (PC-5);

Ability to apply knowledge of stages life cycle products or services (PC-6);

Ability to apply knowledge of approaches to quality management (PC-7);

Ability to apply problem-oriented methods of analysis, synthesis and optimization of quality assurance processes (PC-8);

The ability to apply knowledge of the principles and methods of development and rules for the application of regulatory and technical documentation to ensure the quality of processes, products and services (PC-9);

Ability to maintain the necessary documentation to create a quality assurance system and monitor its effectiveness (PC-10);

The ability to participate in corrective and preventive measures aimed at improving quality (PC-11);

The ability to use systems of models of objects (processes) of activity, to select (build) models adequate to the object (PC-12);

The ability to take justifiable risks when making decisions (PC-13);

The ability to advise and impart skills to employees on aspects of their professional activities (PC-14);

The ability to identify and evaluate productive and unproductive costs (PC-15);

The ability to use knowledge about the principles of decision-making under conditions of uncertainty, about the principles of optimization (PC-16);

The ability to correctly formulate the tasks of one’s activities, establish their relationships, build models of task systems, analyze, diagnose the causes of problems (PC-17);

Ability to use basic software applications and information Technology, used in the field of professional activity (PC-18);

Ability to lead a small team (PC-19).

Internship assignment – ​​quality control educational services at the department.

The report contains the following sections:

history of KSU named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky,

species analysis university activities,

brief structure educational organization,

organization standards and official documents regulating educational process KSU named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky,

conclusion.


History of KSU named after. Tsiolkovsky

Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute named after K. E. Tsiolkovsky received the status of a pedagogical university in 1994, and in May 2010 it became a classical university.

Kaluga State Pedagogical University is one of the largest educational and scientific - methodological centers in the Kaluga region and the Central region of Russia. It was founded as a pedagogical institute in 1948.

However, the history of development dates back to 1786, when, by the personal decree of Catherine II, the Main Public School was created, in the senior, fourth grade, which trained teachers for district schools. In 1804 it was converted into a classical gymnasium. The eighth graduating class of the gymnasium was also pedagogical.

In 1875 A real school was opened in Kaluga, where in the 1896–1897 academic year K.E. worked as a mathematics teacher. Tsiolkovsky. It was at this time that K.E. Tsiolkovsky began to study rocket theory and created the famous blower. Nowadays the building of the real school is one of the educational buildings of the KSPU. From 1913 to 1918 Teacher training was carried out at the Kaluga Teachers' Institute, as well as in a number of post-revolutionary and post-war pedagogical educational institutions. Wonderful teachers worked within the walls of the historical buildings of the university: K.E. Tsiolkovsky, D.I. Malinin, S.V. Shcherbakov, N.A. Olisov, M.M. Mesterhazy, P.P. Korovkin, L.S. Atanasyan, G.I. Sarantsev, and at a later time - N.S. Voronin, V.R. Novikov, V.M. Spivak, N.M. Kurochevsky, M.I. Golyshev, D.M. Grishin and others. KSU named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky carefully preserves teaching traditions.

The history of Kaluga Pedagogical University is rich in who later became famous graduates, including writers, philosophers, scientists, local historians, engineers and politicians: brothers S.N. and E.N. Trubetskoy, one of whom (Sergei Nikolaevich) became the rector of Moscow University, physicists A.P. Sokolov and A.N. Terenin, academician V.Ya. Khinchin, power engineer N.N. Vashkov, developer of the GOELRO plan, writers B. Zaitsev, G. Medynsky and many others.

The formation and development of a higher pedagogical institution is a complex process. During the existence of the Kaluga Pedagogical University, over thirty thousand graduates have graduated from its walls. Most of them went to schools and other educational institutions, where they pass on the acquired knowledge to the younger generation. Graduates of KSPU carry out teaching activities in Moscow, Tula, Ryazan and other regions, in certain regions of Siberia, Altai, the Far East, Sakhalin and Kamchatka.

In recent years, the university, responding to the changing socio-economic situation, has provided its students with the opportunity to master a fairly wide range of specialties for other fields of activity. University graduates work in enterprises, commercial and financial organizations, and are engaged in management activities.

1786 – 1804 Main Public School (4th grade – pedagogical).

1804 – 1918 Nikolaev Classical Men's Gymnasium (8th grade – pedagogical).

1913 – 1918 Kaluga Teachers' Institute (male).

1918 – 1919 Kaluga Pedagogical Institute.

1919 – 1921 Kaluga Institute of Public Education.

1921 – 1923 Kaluga Practical Institute of Public Education.

1923 – 1936 Kaluga Pedagogical College, where an evening pedagogical institute was opened in 1932.

1936 – 1940 Kaluga Pedagogical School.

1940 – 1941 Teachers' Institute. Closed with the outbreak of the war of 1941 - 1945.

1945 – 1953 Restored after the end of the war of 1941 - 1945. teacher's institute.

1948 – 1994 Kaluga State Pedagogical Institute, since 1963 named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

1994 – 2010 Kaluga State Pedagogical University named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky.

2010 Kaluga State University named after. K.E. Tsiolkovsky.