scholarly journals In-depth model of professionally oriented practice undergraduates in the conditions of network interaction in the direction of preparation «Pedagogical education» (Teacher secondary education)

2015 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 130-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.G. Grigoriev ◽  
M.I. Podbolotova ◽  
Z.R. Fedoseeva

The article presents an in-depth model of professionally oriented practice undergraduates in the conditions of network interaction in the direction of preparation “Pedagogical education” (Teacher secondary education), implemented by the Moscow city pedagogical University in the context of the strategies of modernization of pedagogical education. In accordance with the developed design scheme in proposed model reveals the methodological approaches, principles, modalities of implementation and the structural and functional components: motivational value, target, content, technology and assessment-effective. Special attention is paid to the specificity of certain types of in-depth professionally-oriented practice of undergraduates in higher education institutions, providing training for senior secondary General education, ensuring the realization of the ideas of a modular approach and conditions of network interaction. It is suggested to consider at least two factors determine educational outcomes of students of a magistracy: the content characteristics of qualification levels; the complexity of evaluation of the quality of training. Formulated own optics on understanding of essence of pedagogical supervision. Presents the design scheme of selecting the content of different practices.

Author(s):  
Svitlana Kyrylyuk

The article describes the meaning of the concept of "pedagogical system". The author describes the features, patterns and structure of the pedagogical system. The peculiarities of multicomponent innovative pedagogical system aimed at forming social activity of students in general secondary education institutions are revealed. In particular, the functional and structural components of the innovative pedagogical system for the formation of students' social activity, their interconnections, and peculiarities of functioning are considered. It is noted that the structural components include the activities of teachers, students, administration and self-government bodies, as well as the goals and content of education, ways of communication, scientific and educational information, educational information space. Functional components include design, prognostic, anticipative, managerial, correction and evaluation, organizational, technological, constructive, communicative and social. The article also presents the formula of innovative pedagogical system. The article describes the features of managerial activity in the conditions of innovative pedagogical system, the necessity of correction and evaluation component is substantiated. Attention is drawn to the fact that the structural and functional components of the pedagogical system are characterized by mutual conditionality, paired bonds, which do not allow the system to collapse. Attention is drawn to the fact that the innovative pedagogical system of formation of social activity of students is a set of connected micro spaces, microenvironments that form a hierarchical system of educational institution aimed at achieving maximum educational effect and formation of social activity of students. The article draws attention to the fact that in the innovative pedagogical system the activity of all components, except general education, is aimed at forming the social activity of students, it is holistic and has integral properties.


Author(s):  
Martin E. BLOCK ◽  
Eun Hye KWON ◽  
Sean HEALY

Students with disabilities around the world are leaving special schools and special classes and are receiving their education in general education schools. In addition to attending general education classes, these students with disabilities are attending general physical education classes. Unfortunately, research has clearly demonstrated that physical educators do not feel prepared to include students with disabilities into their general physical education classes. Such findings are not surprising given that the typical physical education teacher education program in the United States only requires one course in adapted physical education, and in many countries around the world not even one adapted physical education course is required. However, many physical education teacher education programs do not have the space to add more adapted physical education classes, and other universities do not have professors with specialized knowledge to teach adapted physical education. What can be done to better prepare future and current physical educators? Online education is a relatively new method for delivering information about disability in general and more specifically how to include students with disabilities into general physical activities. The purpose of this paper is to introduce online education and present preliminary research that supports the use of online training with physical educators.


Author(s):  
Hannah Morris Mathews

In general education, researchers find candidates’ pre-service experiences are a tool for socialization into the knowledge, norms, and values of the profession. An important aspect of this process is program vision—the collective understanding of teaching put forth by a preparation program. Yet, few investigations in special education examine program vision. Using interviews with candidates across six teacher preparation programs, the author generates theory to understand the role of vision in special education teacher candidates’ professional socialization and how experiences of program vision are associated with their conceptions of their future roles and responsibilities. Candidates’ conception of special educators’ roles reflected three characterizations consistent within, but distinct across programs: Direct Instructor, Supportive Differentiator, and General Responder. Each profile was associated with unique roles and responsibilities for special educators. Findings draw attention to the importance of examining vision as a tool for professional socialization in special education teacher preparation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 72 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-96
Author(s):  
K. Askarbekova ◽  
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Z. Kanayeva ◽  
O. Yaroshenko ◽  
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This article examines the essence of the research abilities of students formed in elective classes in biology as a category and factor of personal development. The content of the curriculum in biology is also considered, and activities aimed at achieving learning goals that are related to the development of skills are included. In modern secondary education of Kazakhstan, modernization processes successfully implemented in recent years, is carried out with the aim of its integration into the world educational space and approximation to international educational standards on the approval of standard rules of activity by types of general education organizations for the purposeful formation of research skills of students, which is determined at the legislative level "Research competence in the classification of A.V. Khutorsky is considered as an integral part of cognitive competence, which includes elements of methodological, supra-subject, logical activities, methods of organizing goal-setting, planning, analysis, reflection.


2021 ◽  
Vol 67 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Askarbekova ◽  

This article examines the essence of the research abilities of students formed in elective classes in biology as a category and factor of personal development. The content of the curriculum in biology is also considered, and activities aimed at achieving learning goals that are related to the development of skills are included. In modern secondary education of Kazakhstan, modernization processes successfully implemented in recent years, is carried out with the aim of its integration into the world educational space and approximation to international educational standards on the approval of standard rules of activity by types of general education organizations for the purposeful formation of research skills of students, which is determined at the legislative level "Research competence in the classification of A.V. Khutorsky is considered as an integral part of cognitive competence, which includes elements of methodological, supra-subject, logical activities, methods of organizing goal-setting, planning, analysis, reflection.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Awinash Pandey

The study attempts to develop the notion that networking among the teachers can influence the academic achievement of the students in a positive direction along with the smooth implementation of the curriculum at senior secondary level in the schools. In the current study, the syllabus of different subjects of Grade XI and XII has been overviewed and compared with each other on the basis of contents. The curriculum issued by Central Board of Secondary Education, Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination, Cambridge International Examination and some of the State Boards has been undertaken to review the syllabus of various subjects. It has been found that many topics are similar in the syllabus of two or more subjects. It has also been noticed that the teachers face challenges to complete the syllabus in the allotted numbers of classes throughout the year. If one teacher can teach effectively a topic which is being repeated in the other subject then such networking and coordination can save the time and energy of both the teachers as well as the students which in turn removes the other challenges in routine curriculum.


1970 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 14-35

Samuel Phillips Bedson was born on 1 December 1886 in Newcastle upon Tyne. His father, Peter Phillips Bedson, was born in Manchester, educated at Manchester Grammar School and studied chemistry under Sir Henry Roscoe at Owens College, later Manchester University. After a period of postgraduate study at the University of Bonn, Peter Bedson returned to this country and was appointed to the Chair of Chemistry in the University of Durham (Durham College of Science, Newcastle upon Tyne). He held this Chair for 37 years until his retirement in 1921. His wife was the daughter of Samuel Hodgkinson, cotton spinner (Hollins Mill Co.) of Marple, Cheshire. There were three children of this marriage, Sam being the second. Along with his elder brother and four other boys he was educated privately until the age of ten. Then after one year at Newcastle Preparatory School he went to Abbotsholme School in Derbyshire where he spent the next six years. This school had been founded by Cecil Reddie as an experiment in secondary education because of his dissatisfaction with the narrowness of the curriculum in most Public Schools. Reddie planned ‘a programme of general education catering for physical and manual skills, for artistic and imaginative development, for literary and intellectual growth and for moral and religious training’.


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