scholarly journals FRAMEMIZATION OF LEARNING: OPPORTUNITIES FOR FORMATION OF STUDENTS CREATIVE ACTIVITY

Author(s):  
Oksana Braslavska ◽  
Maiia Haluzinska ◽  
Anhelina Urvant

The article reveals the topical issue of forming creative activity of students. The aim of the work is to draw the attention of the pedagogical community to such an issue as the framing of learning, which involves a variety of forms and methods of organizing the educational process by means of updating the self-correction of students' knowledge. It is established that the formation of creative activity of high school students by means of framing should be carried out on the basis of personal orientation, competence approach. In addition to the general characteristics, the specifics of creating frames with slots are revealed. The research is based on scientific works, which reveals the formation of creative activity of the younger generation in the process of learning and education, didactic foundations of these processes. The main results of the work determine the modern conditions in which the theoretically substantiated process of framing learning works in order to form the creative activity of students. We pay attention to the fact that the creative activity of high school students is most successfully manifested during their homework, self-correction of knowledge in the classroom, during extracurricular activities. Thus, the foundation for the formation of creative activity of high school students is, first of all, the level of formation of elementary cognitive processes and creativity of thinking received by them. Having these prerequisites, the teacher directs the student to cognition, perception, assimilation of information; forms the ability to cooperate and the ability to orient and self-regulate, independence, freedom of thought. Keywords: learning framing, slots, creative activity of the student, self-correction, creativity, self-assessment, tasks, actualization of knowledge.

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (9(39)) ◽  
pp. 3-10
Author(s):  
Кропивка Ольга Григорівна

In the article, on the basis of the analysis of theoretical literature, the structural components of the preparedness of future teachers of natural sciences for the organization of safe life of high school students are identified and characterized. The willingness of future science teachers to organize the safe functioning of high school students is a holistic internal personal education, characterized by their ability to protect the lives and health of students in the educational process and extracurricular activities, and a focus on the successful collaboration of tandem students in tandem teaching the field of life safety. It is found that the readiness of future science teachers to organize the safe functioning of high school students is viewed as a complex formation, which is determined by the unity and interdependence of the following structural components: cognitive, operational-activity, motivational, reflexive-adaptive.


Author(s):  
Saule Ibragimova

The article deals with theoretical insights into the meaningful use of extracurricular leisure time by high school students in secondary educational institutions. The article also describes the main goals and objectives of additional education for school pupils. The article discusses how students can spend their free time through physical education and sports, maintaining and improving their health, as well as meaningful extracurricular activities. KEY WORDS: additional education, leisure, physical education, culture, pedagogy, initiative.


2020 ◽  
pp. 24-33
Author(s):  
K. V. Rozov

The article presents the structure, content and results of approbation of the C++ programming course developed for the 10th grade students of physics and mathematics profile and implemented as part of the academic subject “Informatics”. The aim of the course is to develop in the student not only knowledge and skills in programming, but also his algorithmic culture and programming culture as important qualities of a potential IT-specialist. This is facilitated by special control of educational process by the teacher, which consists in monitoring the activities of students in writing programs and timely correction of this activity. The assessment of the level of development of student algorithmic culture and programming culture relative to the basic level of their formation (when mastering the basics of algorithmization and programming in the 9th grade) was carried out on the basis of a number of criteria presented in the article. The results of approbation showed that the specially organized teacher activity makes it possible to increase the level of algorithmic culture and programming culture of high school students when studying the basics of programming in C++.


2020 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Guilherme da Silva Gasparotto ◽  
Aline Bichels ◽  
Thaynara do Prado Szeremeta ◽  
Gislaine Cristina Vagetti ◽  
Valdomiro de Oliveira

The objective of this study was to verify the association of psychological factors and body practices with the academic performance of high school students. A sample of 330 students participated, made up of 167 girls and 163 boys. Likert scale instruments were used for collecting information on self-concept, and on general and academic self-efficacy. Time spent on moderate to vigorous physical activity was recorded, and so was participation in several types of body practices, such as sports, dances, martial arts, performing arts, and systematic physical exercises. Academic achievement was referred to from the students' grades on regular subjects. Linear regression analysis was used for verifying the association of independent variables with academic performance. The adjusted regression model explains between 7% and 36% of academic performance variance, whereas Self-Concept explains academic performance on six of the twelve subjects, and the mean of the grades, with Beta values between 0.13 (p = 0.02) for Sociology and 0.28 (p <0.01) for Mathematics. Academic self-efficacy explained performance on eleven subjects and the mean of the grades, with Beta values between 0.21 (p <0.01) for Physical Education and Philosophy, and 0.44 (p <0.01) for Biology. Participation in extracurricular activities involving body practices explained academic performance on six subjects and the mean of the grades, with Beta values between 0.14 (p = 0.02) for Sociology and 0.31 (p <0.01) for Arts. The studied psychological variables and participation in projects concerning body practices during extracurricular activities correlated with academic achievement as to several school subjects, and with the mean of the grades.


2001 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 6-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Graham Boyd ◽  
Brian Hemmings ◽  
Eddie Braggett

This article reports the development of a career education program for gifted high school students in a New South Wales selective, coeducational high school. The program replaced a previous approach that was demand-responsive, generic in approach, and not aligned with student needs. A needs analysis of the school and a formative evaluation were undertaken to ensure successful redevelopment of the program. These evaluations resulted in the following changes to the school's program: earlier and more flexible career awareness opportunities; increased scope for clarification of values; inclusion of psychological, psychocreative, and social elements; integration of career education and student welfare; lifelong learning emphases; aspiration enhancement for particular students; strategy employment for females; and an expansion in community learning opportunities. A program influenced by these elements was then highlighted as a best-practice exemplar.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Damyanov ◽  
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Raising the level of digital education is one of the main challenges facing the education system now and in the future. The use of modern technical means in the learning process is an important prerequisite for achieving this ambitious goal. However, this must go hand in hand with the introduction of new scientific methods and teaching approaches. This article presents different approaches which the author has applied in her practice with high school students. It proves the benefit of their implementation in the educational process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (8) ◽  
pp. 102-138
Author(s):  
Clarissa De Assis Olgin ◽  
Claudia Lisete Oliveira Groenwald ◽  
Carmen Teresa Kaiber

Background: Developing autonomy, the ability to solve problem situations, make decisions and act for the benefit of your social environment are modern life skills and can be developed in the school environment, along with mathematical content, and can be viable through the methodology of project projects, using active methodologies and the resources of digital technologies. Objectives: Discuss the Mathematics Curriculum or the work projects as a pedagogical proposition based on the development of three projects with the thematic Cryptography, Music, and Project launching applicable to the High School. Design: Qualitative research that sought to investigate work with projects in High School was used. Setting and Participants: Experiments developed with two classes of high school students in the Rio Grande do Sul state. Data collection and analysis: Data collection took place during the development of the project stages through students' written records and questionnaires. Results: It is considered that the Work Projects developed constituted a possibility to modify the role of the student and the teacher, allowing students to become active, participative, and committed to the development of their knowledge. Conclusions: It is understood that students, their learning and development must be the focus of the educational process. Therefore, the school curriculum must enable students to assume the role and responsibility for their learning.


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