scholarly journals ЦІННІСНІ ОРІЄНТИРИ ПРОФЕСІЙНОЇ ОСВІТИ: МЕТОДИЧНИЙ АСПЕКТ

Author(s):  
L. V. KOVAL ◽  

The article highlights the values in the training of future primary school teachers, among which the priority is the formation of the spiritual sphere of applicants, the introduction of a humanistic paradigm of education, a motivated teacher with developed new pedagogical thinking, training of a teacher, ready to compete in today's labor market, able to work in the era of digital civilization. In addition, methodological aspects are singled out in this process, in particular co-teaching, which provides for: parallel teaching, in which tutors provide the same information, dividing applicants into two groups, which allows you to get more attention and the opportunity to ask more questions; distributed teaching, during which teachers distribute educational material and applicants, teaching their part first to one, and then to another group; alternative teaching, where one teacher teaches educational material for all students, and another – for those who need special attention; team teaching, based on which the training material is explained by both tutors, but in different ways. Such training should be considered effective ways to modernize vocational education. Key words: values оf vocational education, the globalization world, the era of digital civilization, a teacher motivated by change, teaching, a competent teacher.

1989 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dorothy Tipton

The author describes a project which was created to encourage communication, through music and drama, between mainstream sixth form pupils and a local Special School. The course was offered as part of the Certificate of Pre- Vocational Education of the Joint Board of City and Guilds/B. Tech. and was open to all sixth form students irrespective of their musical expertise or experience. None had previously worked with handicapped children.Dorothy Tipton is Head of Music at the Rowena School for Girls, Sittingbourne. Her interest in Special School work was awakened during a Diploma in Music Education course at Christ Church College, Canterbury, resulting in a dissertation on ‘Music in the Mainstream Classroom for children with Special Needs’ (1985). During this research close and lasting links were developed with the local Special School for the severely handicapped, St Bartholomew's School, Milton, Kent. In March 1988, project cards for Music non-specialist primary school teachers Exploring Sounds and Themes, devised by Dorothy Tipton, Alan Vincent and Vanessa Young, were published by Kent Education Committee.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 148-152
Author(s):  
Nadia Lutsan

The entry of Ukraine into the European educational space obliges all levels of educationto respond quickly to new challenges: globalization (open space, competition in the labor market),innovation in science and technology sphere, the speed and frequency of communication of peoplein different areas that change individual environment and educational environment of the country.The system forming competitiveness and personality capable of human social and individualaspects to the fore follows such quality as creativity. Category creativity is one of the mostimportant in recognizing the nature of mental mechanisms of human development and, inparticular child. The paper analyzes the process of formation occupational mobility of the futureexpert that is based on model of modern teacher with considering his personal values andcategories - art and creativity .


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
pp. 42-45
Author(s):  
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T. Khilenko

The article is devoted to the issue of postgraduate education, namely further vocational education of primary school teachers. The readers will fi nd a model of development of informational competency of a primary school teacher. The article describes the organizational principles of further vocational education process aimed at development of informational competency of primary school teachers. There is a list of educational process conditions of advanced training of primary school teachers, namely: independent work of a teacher, well-organized informational and educational space, organization of individual educational paths of teachers being trained, application of diff erent forms of education during the training process of teachers, opportunity to apply the works of practical value in professional activity as the result of advanced training. Moreover, the article focuses on criteria for determining the levels of formation of information competency of a primary school teacher, and also describes the indicators of each level: low, intermediate and high.


2021 ◽  
pp. 178-192
Author(s):  
Svitlana Tsetsyk ◽  
Yaroslav Tsetsyk

Summary. The purpose of the study is to reveal the peculiarities of the formation of professional training of students and the improvement of pedagogical skills of teachers of primary schools in Volyn in the early twentieth century on the basis of the analysis of the works of Ukrainian scientists and archival documents. The research methodology is based on a combination of the principles of scientificity, objectivity, historicism and multifactoriality in the study of the proposed topic. The scientific novelty is that the peculiarities of the development of vocational education in Volyn in the early twentieth century are studied on the basis of archival documents. The authorities intensified the process of opening educational institutions where students had the opportunity to receive vocational education. The role of zemstvos in the organization and conduct of pedagogical courses for primary school teachers in the province has been clarified. The result of the study led to the conclusion that there was an urgent need to form a network of professional educational institutions in Volyn in the early twentieth century. Local governments played an important role in that process covering the costs associated with the opening of vocational schools. After their formation, zemstvos also took an active part in this work. One of their priorities was to expand the network of primary schools in the region and to conduct pedagogical courses for primary school teachers. An important feature was the growing number of subjects studying psychology and natural sciences. But not all plans were realized due to the refusal of zemstvos to finance the opening of individual craft schools. Many decisions remained unfulfilled due to the outbreak of the First World War.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (29) ◽  
pp. 15-21
Author(s):  
Juliya V. Makarenko ◽  
Irina V. Osadchaya ◽  
Lyudmila S. Anisimova ◽  
Olga I. Vaganova ◽  
Irina V. Rudenko

Taking into account modern requirements to teacher’s personality in primary education, his knowledge of innovative pedagogical technologies’ essence as well as knowledge of methodology,  relevance of the search for ways to improve the content and forms of future primary school teachers’ training has been revealed. One of the solutions to this problem can be introduction of a special seminar aimed at improving the level of innovative and technological competence of future teachers in primary education into the system of vocational training. The purpose of this article is to substantiate the conceptual and methodological significance of a special seminar "Innovative pedagogical technologies" as well as to describe process of diagnosing effectiveness of the developed special seminar. The aim of the research is achieved through the application of such theoretical and empirical methods of scientific knowledge as method of pedagogical diagnostics, methodical system modeling, method of pedagogical forecasting, analysis of results, synthesis of the results of experimental research. Based on the use of these methods, the main theoretical aspects of a special seminar development are presented, the components of its content and structure are reflected and the stages of testing effectiveness of the developed special seminar are described. The scientific novelty of the research is justified by the development of the conceptual foundations and content of the special seminar "Innovative pedagogical technologies", intended for use in the training of future primary school teachers, indicating methodological aspects of its implementation, as well as the development of a diagnostic system to test its effectiveness in the educational process of the University.


Author(s):  
Yuliia BAHNO ◽  
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Olena SERHIICHUK ◽  

Introduction. Pedagogical universities are faced with the task of traininga teacher of a new genera-tion, ready for the development of a competent student, his or her talents, individual characteristics, and creative potential, which determines the change in the content of teacher education and its implementation. In particular, the problem of a future teacher’s training who is able to independently choose the content of education, design and integrate educational material, create educational projects, use effective educational technologies, design and manage the educational process is becoming rele-vant. The рurpose is to highlight the problems of a future primary school teacher’s training in accordance with the challenges of our time, in particular, integrated teaching that is based on humane and constructive interaction. The methodsof research – problematic, logical and comparative analysis of scientific and pedagogical litera-ture, scientific works of domestic researchers, comparison and generalization of the methodological foundations of psychological and pedagogical literature. Results. In modern conditions, integrated learning has become important, which corresponds to the individual characteristics of children, the development of their abili-ties and talents, based on an integrated approach. In the history of formation and development of the national education system there is considerable experience in the implementation of integrated education. The essence of the integrated approach is, in particular, to create inte-grated courses – subjects that adapt to the study and integrate knowledge of several sciences or kinds of arts; introduction of thematic days, which unite blocks of knowledge in different subjects, topics around one prob-lem in order to enrich the information and emotional per-ception, thinking, feelings of the student. Originality. The scientific novelty of the research re-sults is that for the first time a comparative analysis of the problems of implementation of integrated learning and the readiness of future primary school teachers for its implementation. Conclusions and specific suggestions of the author. In the present-day challenges, the problem of the readiness of future primary education teachers for integrated learn-ing on the basis of humane and constructive dialogue interaction, who is capable of working on the principles of partnership pedagogy, is becoming relevant. That is why in the process of future primary school teachers training for professional activity, higher education institutions must ensure their ability to: acquire, replenish and expand their knowledge about the peculiarities of pedagogical activities in primary school; to analyze the experience and educational practice of primary school in the most developed countries of the world; select an educational material in order to form inter-est in learning children; select and combine optimal forms, methods and means to achieve the goal in the educational process of primary school; provide and evaluate the consequences of the im-plementation of modern pedagogical teaching technolo-gies; be able to manage the educational process in order to prevent learning difficulties and conflict situations, stimulate students’ educational activities.


Author(s):  
Ayaz Muhammad Khan ◽  
Amber Jamshaid ◽  
Tayyibah Roohi ◽  
Amna Ramzan

Sustainable Development (SD) is a rich, challenging and thought-provoking construct in social sciences. The main purpose of this paper was to identify and explore the role played by primary school teachers in building up the idea of sustainable development (SD) among students. This paper was intended to identify that how a teacher can successfully execute the concept of SD by influencing students’ minds at the primary level. Quantitative survey technique were utilized for data collection. All the primary school teachers of Lahore division comprised the population of the study. Through multistage sampling technique, 352 primary school teachers were selected as participants of the study. A self-developed SD questionnaire incorporating four major factors (teachers’ awareness, pedagogy, curricular and co-curricular activities) with Cronbach’s alpha value = .93 was used to measure the role of teachers in building the sustainability concept among students at primary level. The results indicated a significant mean score difference among SD scores of teachers, sector wise (private and public). Furthermore, the results also reconnoitered the significant difference (p=.04) between the mean scores of female and male teachers in building up the SD concept in students’ minds.


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