Objective: The purpose of the study is to determine whether future elementary school teachers are successful in project activities and whether a properly organised collaborative environment affects the outcome of project activities.Background: In conditions when a person is the most important value and main capital of a society, the goal and product of the educational system should be human intelligence and personality. Therefore, for domestic education today, the issue of raising the status of the teaching profession and the modernisation of teacher education has become serious. The article reveals the problem of the successful formation of a future primary school teacher in project activities through a collaborative environment. The authors define the concepts of "project activity", "the success of the future primary school teacher in project activity", "project", "collaborative environment".
Method:The methodology for organising a collaborative environment in project activities is determined. The study involved two groups; the sample was 107 pupils.Results: A programme for diagnosing the successful formation of a future primary school teacher in project activities is presented. Criteria, indicators (motivational, cognitive, activity) and levels of success formation of the future primary school teacher in project activities (intuitive, reproductive, creative) are defined.
Conclusion:As part of the study, the authors determined that a collaborative environment is an effective means of success for a future primary school teacher in design. A collaborative environment was defined as the collaboration of a teacher and pupils in solving a problem, completing a task, or creating a product.
the article presents a program for training preschool education specialists in multilingual groups to work with children in kindergarten in three languages and a program of psychodiagnostic work to identify the features and level of actual development of mental cognitive processes in children, reflecting the particularities of mastering trilingualism, in order to determine the ways developmental work. The article presents the methods of psychodiagnostics of cognitive processes: attention, memory, thinking, imagination and speech. The training program for preschool education specialists in multilingual groups is a comprehensive course that includes classes in Russian, Kazakh and English and includes a plan for the educational work of a teacher-educator in Russian. The plan includes the topics and goals of each day for a full calendar year of educational work in a preschool institution. The proposed system of work on teaching the language of preschoolers can be effectively used in the practical activities of kindergartens, regardless of the profile of their activities and focus.
The article examines the study of personal characteristics of parents of children with special educational needs in education (SEN) in the city of Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. Today, the problem of studying a family, raising children with special needs in education is relevant and requires extensive research. This is confirmed by the large number of children with SEN in Kazakhstan. The study is aimed in particular at studying the factor of influence of certain parental personality traits and characteristics (mechanisms of psychological defense, coping-strategy and guilt conscience) on the child and on his abilities and success in educational and correctional processes. The scientific novelty of the results of this article lies in the correlation between the personal characteristics of the parents of children with SEN with the data that determine the parental attitude towards the child and the impact of the studied indicators of the parents on the child’s progress in correctional and specialized educational programs.
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