scholarly journals Methods of Pedagogical Psychology in Education

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 4018-4023

In the conditions of modern reality, when the acquired knowledge can become outdated before the learning process ends, the methods in which the students have the opportunity to develop as individuals, improving their competencies become especially important. The article discusses the approach of using the methods of educational psychology to create a learning environment that stimulates students to personal development by improving their own skills and abilities. In order to implement this methodology in practice, emphasis is placed on potential problems that may arise during its implementation, as well as ways to increase its effectiveness are indicated. The methodology is based on the use of educational psychology and should be adapted to the specifics of a particular educational process. The article also describes the basic principles that teachers should be guided by when working with this technique.

Author(s):  
Lyudmila N. Makarova ◽  
Olga A. Topilskaya

We present a detailed theoretical and methodological expertise for the implementation of the author's program for students “Safe Internet”. This program is relevant due to the need to study the effectiveness of comprehensive preventive work, including primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of Internet addiction among students in an integrated group in the conditions of the educational process at the university, since this approach helps to reduce the risk of the occurrence and development of this addiction in the student environment. We present the methodological basic principles of the program and its novelty, which fundamentally distinguishes the author's preventive program from similar ones. The form of organizing work with students in this direction and the content part of the program include three blocks: a block on working with the family (focused on educating the family); a block of personal development (focused on revealing students' personal resources that prevent the emergence or development of addiction); a leisure block (focused on productive employment of students and exciting leisure). We disclose and developed methodically each block. The structure of the program is built in such a way that the holistic and consistent implementation of all its constituent parts ensures that the primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of Internet-addictive behavior among students is carried out simultaneously in the conditions of the university.


Author(s):  
Oksana Labanova ◽  
Anne Uukkivi ◽  
Elena Safiulina ◽  
Marina Latõnina

Modern pedagogical practice emphasizes the use of technology as an opportunity to personalize the learning process and the need to take into account students' new needs. The purpose of this chapter is to offer a model of presenting online learning materials in mathematics that involves students in a continuous learning process. This model consists of textual materials, video materials, and tests in Moodle virtual learning environment (VLE). Textual materials include short theoretical materials with examples, self-control exercises, and worksheets with step-by-step solutions. The model includes five different types of videos: mini-lectures, problem solving walkthroughs, instructional videos, interactive videos, and individual videos. The testing system includes training, control, and bonus tests. Creating all parts of the model requires the use of specific didactical techniques. The students' feedback to this model has been highly positive.


Author(s):  
Rosanna Tammaro ◽  
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Iolanda Sara Iannotta ◽  
Concetta Ferrantino

The spread of novel Corona Virus and the resulting Covid-19 Pandemic has had a profound impact in our lives and most of daily activities have been upset. Negative effects crushed education and all around the world schools, universities and tertiary institutions had to shut down moving to Distance Learning. Distance Learning was in fact the global answer to continue educational activities and preserve students’ right to education. The United Nations Organization for Culture and Education (UNESCO) reports that ten months after rising pandemic, more than 331 million students worldwide are affected by the Pandemic and in 28 countries the schools are still closed (updated 09.12.2020). During the months of the first contagion curve, only 15% of teaching activities were delivered remotely, globally, thanks to Distance Learning. More than 1.5 billion students worldwide are or have been touched by the closure of schools and universities due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. Teachers and instructors world-wide had to find the best solution to fix the pedagogical challenge. For this reason, teaching strategies, methods and materials have been adapted to the online learning environment. Distance Learning refers to an electronic learning environment; generally, it is used if time and/or geographic conditions do not allow a direct contact between educators and students (King, Young, Drivere-Richmond & Schrader, 2001). UNESCO (2002) asserts that Distance Learning includes learning process carried out separately in time and space, through artificial electronic or print media; this holds also for a part of the educational process. Distance Learning requires specific evaluation procedures throughout qualitative and quantitative methodologies, focusing the performance assessment and the learning process (Benigno & Trentin, 1999). This article is a part of a wider research that wants to investigate the students’ experience about online Laboratory classes during Pandemic crisis. Based on a quantitative, non- experimental and ex-post-facto research, this article specifically investigates the strategies used during remote Labs students attended during the sanitary emergency. Data was collected through a no-tested research survey administered with an online free app. A voluntary response sample from 749 Single-cycle Primary Teacher Education students, from first year course to the fifth, attending university in one of the most important athenaeums in Southern Italy, at the end of their last second semester. Results from the closed-response questions show the use of a variety of strategies whose effectiveness should be assessed based on empirical evidence.


2020 ◽  
Vol 224 ◽  
pp. 03016
Author(s):  
A I Dashkina ◽  
A M Kobicheva ◽  
M Odinokaya ◽  
D. A. Tarkhov

This article describes the problem of computer simulation of the educational process at a research university. We consider some models and methods of organizing the intelligent learning environment described by a number of researchers. We also come up with a few ideas of creating an intelligent learning environment and organizing the learning process, such as a hierarchical educational system, the model of which was tested in our previous studies.


Author(s):  
Svitlana Spivak ◽  

This article covers the creation and use of a cloud-oriented personalized learning environment in the organization of the learning process. And focuses on specific factors of creating modern PLE (Personal learning environment) and the structure of the cloud-oriented personalized learning environment model was developed in the organization of the educational process in universities, using cloud services and electronic resources of the online services for the education of Office 365 of Microsoft, which takes into account the needs and peculiarities of the use of ICTs for all subjects educationally -the educational process of the university, laying the foundation for the principles of personalization in the global network and the implementation of the tasks of the competent approach. The use of network services makes it possible to create a proper pedagogical and technological basis for the maintenance of modern information systems of educational purposes, which are the priority in the basis of the provision of any educational process, as well as the efficient organization of the educational environment of an educational institution. Personal e-learning environment arises at the intersection of formal, informal and informal learning. The PLE is viewed as a system that allows a trained person to independently set learning goals, control and manage the content and process of their own learning, and communicate and co-operate with other people in the learning process, that is, to carry out non-formal learning. Each modern higher education institution should take into account educational tendencies of increasing the share of non-formal learning, as well as to identify the interests of their students, to realize their desire for personalization in the global network and person-oriented learning, which in modern conditions, forms the basis for the formation the student's ICT and key-competencies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 86-94
Author(s):  
A. V. Fomenko ◽  
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D. O. Tarasov ◽  

One of the hallmarks of the learning process is its manageability, which provides for the possibility of planning and designing the educational process. The article deals with practical issues related to the administration of the University Virtual Learning Environment in terms of organization and differentiation of access rights of different categories of users. The authors discuss the principles of administering a virtual learning environment in terms of distinguishing levels of access to individual elements of the system for different roles of different categories of users. In LMS Moodle, the list of hierarchical contexts is as follows: System (no parent context); Website – homepage (parent context – system); Course category (parent context – system); Course (parental context – course category or system); Course element (parent context – course); Block (parent context – system or course); User (parent context – system). In the Lviv Polytechnic University, only Super Administrator, Global Group Management, Methodist, and Library have global roles. Role assignments are performed to determine the role in context. The site (homepage) and course are examples of two different contexts. While the role assignment process is the same for different contexts, the path to the assignment page may be different. The article gives examples of how to organize a system of administration with a description of the processes of creating different types of roles and the logic of implementation of each role and the need for certain approaches. There are five types of roles in the article, namely: managerial, supervisory, training, informational, temporary, providing justification and practical advice on setting up each role for each type. The article describes a common responsibility matrix for each user role. The roles of management roles are different aspects of course administration at the level of course categories of different types of nesting. This type includes administrators. The role of the controlling role is, by name, to investigate the various aspects of educational and training activities within the VNS system. The objectives of the learning roles are to ensure and carry out the learning process itself. These roles include, first of all, the system role by default – the student, the main participant in the process of acquiring knowledge, passing checkpoints and other components of the educational process. The tasks of information roles are to create information messages for both students and teachers at different levels of the information system. Temporary role tasks are to involve third parties in the system. Of course, the guest is first and foremost, but in our case guest entry is forbidden, so the roles of Conference Participant and Olympiad Participant were created to provide access to individual system resources. The article describes a common responsibility matrix for each user role.


Author(s):  
Andriy Tereshchuk

The purpose of the article is to substantiate the process of creating a model program as a leading tool for constructing the learning environment of the New Ukrainian School.Creating an educational environment is an extremely important and urgent task today, in connection with competence training and overcoming the outdated problems of the classroom system of national education. The educational environment allows teachers to bring the educational process closer to the life of students, to teach them to learn all the time, regardless of its location or conditions, which often affect more than the artificially created learning process. Everything that surrounds the school can be an educational environment for the student. After all, it is a well-known fact that the environment in which the student is immersed, affects him more and deeper than the learning process, which is limited by time and resources.The article provides a brief overview of issues related to the creation of the learning environment and reveals opportunities for its modelling on the basis of the new State Standard of Basic Secondary Education.The structure of the model program and educational tasks of the corresponding subject “Technology” for 5-6 grades of high school are revealed and characterized. The main factors influencing the creation of educational or educational environment in an educational institution are considered. The article contains recommendations for creating a model program for technology.The purpose of technological education is to reveal the creative abilities of students, the formation of skills to implement strategies for effective decision-making during project activities, the ability to change the environment taking into account the balanced development of society, the ability to cooperate and cultural interaction, national self-expression.The purpose of the subject of technology is the comprehensive development of the student's personality, his creative abilities and natural inclinations, taking into account his individual abilities for future professional activity in various fields of production through the study of design and technological activities, basics of design and construction. Keywords: educational environment; pupils; State standard of basic secondary education; model curriculum; technologies; technological educational branch; cross-cutting skills; competency; key competencies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-85
Author(s):  
Artëm Ingmar Benediktsson

Cultural and linguistic composition of the population of Iceland is constantly expanding. This brings new opportunities as well as challenges to the educational institutions that need to adapt to the new reality. Culturally responsive teaching and assessment methods have become increasingly important to motivate all students and provide them with equal opportunities. The research project, “It is not only the Teacher who is Talking; It is an Exchange”, was the first extensive qualitative study conducted in Icelandic universities to investigate immigrant students’ experiences of the learning environments and teaching methods. Forty-one first-generation immigrants participated in the study. The findings provided a deep insight into immigrant students’ experiences of being university students. The study brought to the forefront challenges that the participants experienced during the educational process, including language related issues, shortage of appropriate educational support and lack of clear policies regarding special assistance during examination periods. Furthermore, the study highlighted the importance of establishing a multicultural learning environment where every student has equal access and opportunity for personal development. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 4-17
Author(s):  
N. V. Nikulicheva ◽  
O. I. Dyakova ◽  
O. S. Glukhovskaya

The purpose of research is to study and illustrate the main stages of implementing distance learning (DL) in schools, colleges, and universities using examples of real educational organizations. Materials for the study were the results of the authors’ work on the implementation of DL in the educational process of their organizations. The methodological work was based on the DL theoretical foundations of E.S. Polat scientific school and her followers. To achieve this goal and solve problems, the following groups of research methods were used:– theoretical: analysis of psychological, pedagogical, methodological literature, regulatory documents in the aspect of the problem under study; modeling of distance learning in educational organizations, systematization of scientific and theoretical and experimental data; classification of selected components and characteristics;– empirical-diagnostic (survey); observational (observation-direct and indirect, long and short-term);– statistical: measurement of the obtained data (collection of statistical material); determination and processing of quantitative and qualitative indicators of the experiment.The theory and practice of DL in Russia has been going on for over 20 years. When implementing DL in an educational organization, it is important to study the main concepts of DL in Russian and foreign scientific schools, determine the implementation strategy, but not to act “blindly”. A huge problem comes to the fore: the lack of readiness of the teaching staff to comprehend and master modern pedagogical and information technologies for organizing the distance learning process. The absence of the development concept of a pedagogical system for the majority of heads of educational organizations allows for some confusion in the submission and control of educational material, the process is aggravated by the lack of full-fledged consultations, as a result of which many participants in the educational process are dissatisfied with the results. Instead of the stage of serious system design, lecturers limit themselves to digitizing ready-made traditional lectures, conducting them in the “talking head” mode with reading the theory from the screen, introducing an automated testing system or any number of tasks “from the textbook” with the message “send a photo of the completed task”, which, of course, cannot lead to a high-quality learning process. Most lecturers try to transfer all the elements of the full-time learning system to the distance learning system automatically when changing the form of training, which is basically impossible when changing the environment. The new learning environment has different capabilities and requires the lecturer to plan differently, present information, and organize monitoring and record results.The results of the study allowed us to identify general trends in the organization of DL at all levels of education and specific problems typical for particular levels. The main issue in organization DL at school was the creation of the learning environment (technical support, Internet, organization of DL pedagogical system) as well as methodological support of DL process (training lecturers in DL methodology). In higher education institutions and colleges, the main problem turned out to be stimulating the teaching staff to master the methodological and technical foundations of DL, since the majority of lecturers clearly lacked motivation to provide a high-quality DL. In conclusion, it should be noted that for further development of distance learning, the management of organizations needs to think about developing economic mechanisms for paying developers of distance learning courses and lecturers, working out copyright protection for created distance learning courses, training lecturers in the methodology for developing and conducting distance learning courses, purchasing professional DLS (distance learning systems) with a guarantee of technical support from developers for several years and customization for the needs of the organization. There is also a need for a system of benefits and incentives for distance lecturers on health protection and incentives for further high-quality work.


Author(s):  
A. L. Dzyubenko ◽  
V. V. Loseva ◽  
A. Yu. Petrov

The article deals with the integration of the interests of companies and educational institutions to improve the quality of the training of specialists and to increase the efficiency of the educational process. The need to connect the educational process and business processes of any company is considered. Due to the fact that the learning process in any professional field is actually intended to reflect the basic principles and applied work processes inside the companies, this issue is extremely important for enhancing capabilities and improving skills of the graduates. Today, the axiom is that modern business processes cannot exist without an inextricable connection with information technologies. Strengthening feedback between employers and educational institutions is an urgent need today. The establishment of strong links between companies and educational institutions will allow to boost the quality of training for any area of the company’s activities.


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