List of publications on a keyword: «primary school teacher»
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Professional Training of Future Primary School Teachers to Develop a Sense of Patriotism in Students Through Regional Distinctiveness
Review Article
Development of education Volume 9 No 2- Authors:
- Svetlana I. Belovitskaya, Diana K. Meshayan
- Work direction:
- Pedagogy and Modern Education
- Abstract:
- This article focuses on the organization of professional training for future primary school teachers to foster a sense of patriotism in young students. The authors explore the pedagogical potential of regionally focused educational content. The article also focuses on the specifics of integrating various approaches to the use of historical, cultural-geographical, and folklore-based content into the professional training of future teachers. Based on a theoretical analysis of the scientific works of domestic and foreign researchers, the authors convincingly revealed the relationship between the development of a sense of patriotism in primary school students and the organization of professional training for future primary school teachers, taking into account the introduction of regional content into the educational process. The authors have developed a theoretical model of professional training of future primary school teachers to develop a sense of patriotism in students based on regional characteristics, which presents the features of integrating the regional component into the educational process of future teachers in order to prepare them to develop a sense of patriotism in primary school students. The article is addressed to the faculty training future teachers, primary school teachers, parents of primary school students, students of pedagogical educational institutions, as well as those interested in the problems of primary general education and the professional training of future specialists.
- Keywords:
- primary school teacher, professional training, primary school students, primary education, patriotic education, regional identity, sense of patriotism, small homeland
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УМЕНИЕ ПРОВОДИТЬ АНАЛИЗ ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННОГО ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЯ НА УРОКАХ ЛИТЕРАТУРНОГО ЧТЕНИЯ КАК ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОЕ УМЕНИЕ, ФОРМИРУЕМОЕ У СТУДЕНТОВ ПЕДАГОГИЧЕСКОГО ВУЗА – БУДУЩИХ УЧИТЕЛЕЙ НАЧАЛЬНЫХ КЛАССОВ
Conference PaperPrimary education in the new reality: development directions, current issues, best practices- Author:
- Svetlana G. Gladneva
- Work direction:
- Cognitive Development of Students of Different Levels of Education
- Abstract:
- The article presents an attempt to describe and structure the content of the professional skill of analyzing a literary work in literature reading classes, as well as the difficulties in developing this complex skill among students of a pedagogical university who are future primary school teachers.
- Keywords:
- school analysis of a literary work, literature reading lessons, and professional training for future primary school teachers
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On the relevance of the formation of a tutor's position among primary school teachers
Conference Paper
Pedagogy, Psychology, Society: from theory to practice- Author:
- Dmitrii V. Kazantsev
- Work direction:
- Общая педагогика, история педагогики и образования
- Abstract:
- The article also examines the current problem of developing a tutor's position among primary school teachers and suggests ways to form it. However, it is noted that at the moment the process of forming a tutor position among primary school teachers has not been studied, and there is a need to create a methodological and methodological base on this topic.
- Keywords:
- primary school teacher, tutoring, tutoring position
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Innovative Games as a Means of Developing the Methodological Competence of Students - Future Primary School Teachers
Review Article
Development of education Volume 6 No 4- Author:
- Larisa A. Sergeeva
- Work direction:
- Pedagogy and Modern Education
- Abstract:
- The article presents the theoretical justification and practical implementation of an educational environment aimed at developing the methodological competence of future teachers. Purpose of the study: to theoretically substantiate, practically define and experimentally create an educational environment aimed at developing methodological competence in future primary school teachers through game practice. Research methods: a) theoretical: analysis, synthesis, interpretation of scientific literature on the research problem; b) empirical: pedagogical experiment. The article describes approaches to defining the categories “competence”, “methodological competence”, “gaming practice”. The study shows the feasibility of using innovative games in teacher education and formulates the requirements for the development and implementation of innovative games. The results of the pedagogical experiment prove the effectiveness of using innovative games as a means of developing students' methodological competence. The practical significance of the study lies in the development of conditions for the use of innovative games in the methodological training of students - future teachers. The conclusions based on the results of the empirical study give reason to talk about the advisability of using elements of game practice in order to develop the methodological competence of future teachers.
- Keywords:
- competence, methodological competence, game practice, innovative games, future primary school teachers
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Conditions for improving the professional competence of primary school teachers in educational work
Conference Paper
Current trends in the development of education system- Author:
- Olga S. Anisimova
- Work direction:
- Педагог – ключевая фигура создания условий развития успешного ребенка
- Abstract:
- The teacher is a significant figure in the formation and development of the student's personality. In this regard, the task of preparing a primary school teacher of a new type is relevant. This article discusses such a topic of educational development in the Russian Federation as conditions for increasing the professional competence of an elementary school teacher. The urgency of the problem is caused by the strengthening of the requirements in all spheres of labor activity for professional training in the conditions of a market economy. The author dwells on the analysis of those qualities that are necessary for a modern primary school teacher to meet the needs of society in bringing up an adaptive, highly intelligent and free individual with basic competences and capable of subsequent adequate self-determination in the professional sphere. The teacher’s figure in the work is viewed as a tutor and facilitator.
- Keywords:
- teacher, professional development of teacher, primary school teacher, junior schoolchildren