2017
DOI: 10.11621/pir.2017.0101
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Question-asking behavior as a form of cognitive activity in primary school children

Abstract: children's questions are an indicator of active cognitive perception of reality. Questions but not answers are relevant in revealing a child's mental life, consciousness and thinking. The lack of question-asking skills can hinder learning, searching and exploration in children. to determine in 7-and 8-year-old school children the common and variable peculiarities of designing a search process for necessary information concerning an unknown object by volitionally formulated questions, as well as the dynamics of… Show more

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“…Modern education reforms result in higher demands on student's intellectual and personal development. A great attention should be paid to awkward ages when there are difficulties concerning a student's cognitive activity (Baranova et. al., 2017), when child-parent relationships become more significant (Sobkin et al, 2016), and when children's nervous and mental vulnerability increases (Nikolaev et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern education reforms result in higher demands on student's intellectual and personal development. A great attention should be paid to awkward ages when there are difficulties concerning a student's cognitive activity (Baranova et. al., 2017), when child-parent relationships become more significant (Sobkin et al, 2016), and when children's nervous and mental vulnerability increases (Nikolaev et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%