GIVE ME A HAND

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 329-331
Author(s):  
Ivanka Kirova ◽  

The project „Give me а hand“ promotes transnational staff mobility and exchange of experience between Radost Kindergarten with filial in Kraimorie and Dječji vrtić Iskrica – Zagreb, Croatia. The project implements job shadowing to observe good practices in the Kindergarten-partner, studing and applying interactive methods, techniques and approaches of pedagogical interaction in inclusive education. The achieved main objectives: Increasing the effectiveness of pedagogical work, self-development and development of teachers’ professional competences in modern methods in inclusive education by introducing, comparing and applying European learning practices and interactive methods of pedagogical interaction; Stimulating the development of personal qualities, social and creative skills and expressions of children’s abilities by participating in additional pedagogical forms of creativity; Enhancement of interaction and creation of conditions for cooperation and effective communication between the participants in the educational process (children, pedagogical specialists, parents and institutions) by organising open practices, meetings, seminars, practices; Promoting good European practices and working models and technologies of pedagogical interaction for inclusive pre-school education by issuing and disseminating a handbook and e-handbook and media dissemination.

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (I) ◽  
pp. 74-88
Author(s):  
Тетяна ДЯК

The article “Education in the Context of Interdisciplinary Paradigm in the Transitional Period” by Т. Dyak deals with the issues of interdisciplinary approaches in education in the transitional period. The problems of the essence and distinguishing features of education in the transitional period are defined. The role and place of interdisciplinary bonds as well the requirements for the educational process to meet the needs of the person, society and state are substantiated. The transitional period is revealed to be characterized by the emergence of a set of pedagogical practices caused by the pluralism of cultures, and, consequently, different requirements to education. The formulation of the educational goals and content should take place in a synergistic atmosphere. Intensification of education and the formation of personal qualities appear to be a universal human need nowadays. The problem of creativity as a manifestation of spirituality is emphasized to become the main criterion for the effectiveness of educational processes. Thus, the creation of the necessary, most favorable conditions for self-realization and self-development of a particular person by means of intellectual, emotional, moral, cultural, informational and other vectors of personality formation are found to be the most important tasks.  


Author(s):  
Olena Kolosova ◽  
Anna Hilya ◽  
Irina Sarancha

In the article, the authors analyzed the research on the problem of preparing the future preschool teachers for professional activities in an inclusive education. The barriers to the implementation of inclusive education in the practice of general education institutions have been identified. The conditions and ways to overcome obstacles and difficulties in the solving the problems of inclusion are highlighted. Attention is focused on the importance of the forming the professional and personal qualities of the future preschool teachers, required for working with children with special educational needs. It is proved that for effective implementation of the inclusive education in the practice of general education institutions by the future preschool teachers it should make some changes to the methodology of the organization of the educational process of the university in the process of their preparing. A number of tasks aimed at the preparing future preschool teachers for the professional activities in the inclusive education have been identified.  


Author(s):  
Oksana Makarova ◽  
Galiya Ldokova ◽  
Rimma Egorova

All participants in educational relations are worried about the problem how to improve the quality of education, with everyone representing it through the prism of their value system. In this connection there is a need to structure these representations. It is necessary to begin with bringing into a unified system the representations of education direct customers – students. The aim of our article is to analyze how pedagogical university students perceive the quality of their education. On the basis of the survey involving 117 respondents from Elabuga Institute of Kazan Federal University (Elabuga, Republic of Tatarstan) and the Northeast Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov (Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)) we analyzed such criteria as quality of teaching, quality of learning, formation of universal competencies, personal qualities necessary for modern teachers and the creation of appropriate conditions by a university (digitalization of the educational environment, academic mobility) for students’ self-development. The t-Student criterion was used to determine the differences between the respondents’ competencies, knowledge, abilities, skills and qualities that they had possessed before entering the university and those that were formed during the university study. The obtained data indicate a high assessment of the quality of education by the students. The results also showed the educational process strong and weak points that students of the two federal universities face. Thus, focusing on one of the customers’ (students’) views will allow teachers to manage the educational process effectively and improve its quality.


Author(s):  
E. B. Ermishina

Before modern education in the sphere of preschool educational institutions the task of organization of the integrated educational process. The preschool must move in his work towards innovative forms, based on Federal requirements and the proposed approximate basic educational programs. Education of the creative personality involves the recognition of the importance of processes of self-development of the child, his status as a subject of their own development. For that you need to balance initiatives adults and children to consider the motives and needs of participants in the educational process. New approaches to management to be the driving force, which can translate a pre-school establishment from operating in developing. Developing preschool is constantly working in the search mode. The child realizes their right to individual development in accordance with their needs, abilities and capabilities, the teacher develops their professional and personal qualities, the head ensures the success of children and teachers, the team organizes a variety of educational activities and creates conditions for preserving the health of the child. Thus, the model of management of pedagogical process brings together a team of educators, parents and children in a single educational space.


2021 ◽  
Vol 113 ◽  
pp. 00088
Author(s):  
T.G. Khanova ◽  
N.V. Belinova ◽  
N.V. Vyalova

The creative game has its history, but it remains one of the urgent problems of modern pedagogy. Being the leading activity, containing the prerequisites for the formation of the most important psychological growths, the game is lagging, giving priority to educational activities. According to the authors, there is no unified approach to understanding the essence of the game, its motives, miscomprehension of its importance and enormous developmental potential, the attitude of adults to game as an unnecessary activity. The authors see the solution to this problem in the development of teachers’ professional competence in pedagogical support of children’s game, or gaming competence. The teacher, as a key subject of the educational process, needs to have a system of professional knowledge, game experience, personal qualities to make optimal conditions for the children’s game development, as well as the strive for self-development and creative growth. The article presents a project of methodological support for teachers, including four thematic modules, and implemented based on modern educational technologies. The probe results of this project drove to the conclusion about the effectiveness of improving the gaming competence of teachers by competently building the content and technologies of methodological work in a kindergarten.


Author(s):  
V. Madhavi

In Inclusive Education each child should have the opportunity to experience meaningful challenges, exercise choice and responsibility, interact collaboratively with others, and be actively engaged in developmental, academic, non-academic, inter and intra personal activities as part of the educational process. Implementation of the plans, programmes and actions depend upon continuous community support, broad planning, training and evaluation. An adapted school environment is needed to suit the need of every child with disabilities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 166
Author(s):  
Tiina Kivirand ◽  
Äli Leijen ◽  
Liina Lepp ◽  
Tiiu Tammemäe

Significant and effective implementation of inclusive education (IE) has been a major challenge in many countries during the last decades. Although teachers’ knowledge and skills are considered a key factor for successful inclusive practice, the whole school staff commitment and contribution to implementing IE policies are equally important. Collaboration between different professionals such as teachers, school leaders, and support specialists is crucial. This study aimed to design and implement an in-service training course for school teams (teachers, support specialists, school leaders) on IE in the Estonian context and to explore how participants experienced learning as a team in this course. The results of this study showed that the main aspects of the in-service training for school teams valued by participants were: (1) All topics covered in a systematic and coherent way gave a good opportunity to focus on relevant issues, which should be considered in the schools’ self-development activities in the field of IE; (2) practical approach to training structure helped to identify priority areas that need to be developed in particular schools; (3) learning from each other both within their own school team and across school teams contributed to finding the best solutions for meaningful implementation of IE. The implication of these findings is further discussed in the paper.


Author(s):  
Alevtina Gennadievna Ryapisova ◽  
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Svetlana Olegovna Yakushenko ◽  

The article presents the main results of research activities devoted to the implementation of the labor function of a teacher-psychologist – psychological enlightenment in an inclusive practice. The key concept is defined: psychological enlightenment is understood as a type of professional activity of a teacher-psychologist, which provides for the dissemination of scientific psychological knowledge, contributes to the expansion of horizons and the development of the value attitude of individuals and groups of people to the phenomena in the educational space. The purpose of the study is to characterize the actual aspects of the content and adequate forms and methods of psychological enlightenment in the context of inclusive practice. Thematic content, various forms and methods of psychological enlightenment of subjects of inclusive education – teachers, parents and students of different ages-are proposed. As an author’s result, a project of the activity of a teacher-psychologist on the organization of psychological enlightenment on the basis of a calendar of events related to inclusive education was developed. On the basis of calendar and thematic planning, recommendations for organizing outreach activities in an educational organization that implements inclusive education are proposed.


Author(s):  
Evgeniya N. Popova

The issue of adaptation of modern first-year students to the educational process at the university is one of the current pedagogical tasks. Successful adaptation significantly affects the quality of received education, the degree of formation of personal and professional qualities, contributes to the development of motivation, self-education, and self-development. The purpose of the research is to substantiate the criteria, indicators, and levels of adaptation of first-year students to the learning process at the university. The material for the study was the domestic scientific sources of studying the peculiarities of the adaptation process of students to educational activities in higher education. Research methods: analysis and generalization of psychological-pedagogical and educational-methodical literature on the research topic. We determine as the main criteria for the adaptation of first-year students to the university, the adaptive potential and professionally important qualities of students, consider these concepts, their structure, and their basic properties. On the basis of the analysis and generalization of the existing indicators of the implementation of the adaptive potential, we formulate the author's indicators for determining the level of its development. The degree of formation of professionally important qualities of students are low, medium, and high levels of development of emotional intelligence, negative communicative attitude, intellectual lability, and stress tolerance.


Author(s):  
Nikolai Petrovich Senchenkov

The article analyzes the view of a number of Russian scientists (V. A. Slastenin, A. Ya. Savelyev, A. A. Verbitsky etc.) on the problem of pedagogical professionalism as a system of stable personal traits, ensuring high productivity and effciency of work aimed to form individual students competencies. The external and internal factors for the formation of a modern professional teacher are also determined: state and social orders for a competent teacher, an educator, a teacher of a higher institution, their personal characteristics and desire to develop. It is noted that as a result of self-development, teachers realize the needs for the development of such personal qualities and competencies, which guarantee them high results in their professional activities and success in life.


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