project provides the methodology of practical activity. In this connection, the
methodological functions of the project are broader than the constructive task of theory or
the theoretical foundations of practice. After all, the project is built according to the
algorithms of practice, and functions in the form of a theoretical construction" (Krymskyi,
2008).
In the scientific literature, there is no precise and generally accepted definition of the
definition of "project" ("progetto" in Italian, "projet" in French, "project" in German and
"project" in English) - for the definition of an educational method. We consider one of the
most relevant understandings of the project formulated by O. Kobernyk: "A project is a set
of actions specially organized by the teacher and performed independently by the students,
which culminates in a result, the creation of a creative product" (Kobernyk, 2007).
Regarding the characteristic features of the project approach to learning, I. Yermakov
emphasizes that "The ideal project is the one for which knowledge from various fields is
necessary, which makes it possible to solve a whole set of problems" (Yermakov, 2007).
It is important to note that projecting necessarily involves project-transformative
activity, which reflects the attitude of the project subject to the surrounding environment
and is reflected in the project object. We find confirmation of this in the works of M.
Chobitko, who considers project activity as a way of establishing a personally oriented
position of participants in the educational process and ensuring their cooperation, co-
creation in the process of professional training (Chobitko, 2007).
Thus, project is an activity aimed at realizing a certain goal by substantiating an idea,
its development and implementation, i.e. project implementation. The success of project
implementation depends on the level of formation of the project culture of the individual.
Therefore, the next concept that needs to be studied is "culture".
According to the results of the analysis of scientific works, it can be stated that
culture, at the current stage, is considered mainly in two aspects. The first aspect
characterizes culture as the process of formation of an individual as a subject of culture and,
accordingly, assumes the existence of a relationship between the level of development of a
person and his culture and the level of development of society in a specific historical period.
Thus, experience and results of people's creative activity accumulate in culture. The second
involves the formation of the creative direction of the individual by means of culture, thus