In modern professional education, the development of nonverbal communicative competencies has become an essential component of specialist training. Nonverbal communication—including facial expressions, gestures, posture, eye contact, intonation, and visual interaction—plays a significant role in effective interpersonal communication and professional performance. This article examines the theoretical foundations, pedagogical principles, and technological approaches to developing future specialists’ nonverbal communicative competencies. Through qualitative analysis of scientific literature, the study explores interactive teaching methods, multimedia technologies, communication training, and digital learning environments as effective tools for developing nonverbal skills. Special attention is given to the role of emotional intelligence, classroom interaction, and technology-enhanced communication in professional preparation. The findings indicate that systematic integration of nonverbal communication training into professional education significantly improves students’ communicative competence, self-confidence, and social adaptability. The article concludes that combining traditional pedagogical approaches with innovative communication technologies contributes to the formation of professionally competent and communicatively active specialists.
The Content of Professional Training Aimed at Developing Future Specialists’ Nonverbal Communicative Competencies
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