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    Research of the process of monitoring the quality of education in preschool organizations from the standpoint of making management decisions
    2024, 5 p. 54-67
    Lukovenko T.G.
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    Background. In modern conditions, attention to the quality of education at all levels, especially in preschool institutions, is becoming increasingly important. The quality of preschool education directly affects the development of children, their social and emotional skills and readiness for learning. The assessment of the quality of educational services in kindergartens not only helps to identify weak areas and improve processes, but also provides transparency for parents and managers.

    Objective. To collect and analyze information on the quality of preschool education, followed by substantiation of recommendations for making management decisions to improve the quality of preschool education.

    Sample. The study was carried out on the basis of preschool educational organizations of the Khabarovsk Territory: 87 municipal kindergartens implementing preschool education programs attended by more than 31 thousand children. The study involved 2.284 teachers of preschool educational organizations and 36.908 parents (legal representatives) of pupils.

    Methods. During the experimental work, the following methods were used: analysis of the Concept of Monitoring the Quality of Preschool Education in the Russian Federation; personnel questionnaires; parent survey; survey based on questionnaires created by N.L. Karabanova; diagnosing children using the tasks of the program “OT ROZHDENIYA DO SHKOLY” (“FROM BIRTH TO SCHOOL”) edited by N.E. Veraksa, T.S. Komarova, M.A. Vasilyeva for diagnosing educational areas for children aged 6-7; observation; a methodology for examining children compiled using child development charts for the program “OT ROZHDENIYA DO SHKOLY”, preparatory for school group (6-7 years) by N.E. Veraksa, A.N. Veraksa.

    Results. Diagnosis of children in preschool educational institutions by educational areas allowed us to rank the results as follows: more than 60% of children have above-average social and communicative development, more than half of the children have above-average cognitive, physical and speech development, artistic and aesthetic development of the majority is at an average level. According to the survey results, 90.8% of parents believe that preschool education is available. 81.1% of parents are completely satisfied with them of the child (children) staying in kindergarten, 16.8% are rather satisfied than not. 78.2% believe that children in kindergarten can receive the necessary development and preparation for school (15.1% believe that they will receive it rather than not).

    Conclusions. The results of the monitoring should serve as a basis for the development and implementation of management decisions aimed at optimizing the educational process and creating favorable conditions for the learning and development of pupils. This implies taking into account the individual characteristics and needs of each child, as well as adjusting educational programs and methods in accordance with their level of development. In this way, we will be able to improve the quality of preschool education, providing equal opportunities and conditions for realizing the potential of all children.

    Keywords: monitoring quality of education federal state educational standard subject-spatial environment programs
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2024-5125-54-67
    Shemanov A.Yu. Inclusive culture of a preschool educational organization: from declared values to realized ones
    2023, 1 p. 38-51
    Shemanov A.Yu.
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    Relevance (context) of the subject of the article. Inclusive culture is one of the fundamental components of the inclusive environment of educational organizations. The study of this parameter, including the inclusive culture of preschool educational institutions, and its significance for inclusive practice remains relevant in Russian science.

    The aim of the study. The work carried out a pilot study of the inclusiveness of the culture of a preschool educational organization as a factor that can influence the subjective readiness of teachers to apply inclusive practices in the context of the inclusion of children with special educational needs.

    Methods of the study. The study was conducted using adapted scales-questionnaires, compiled on the basis of those used in international studies. The adaptation included changing the statements of the questionnaires for use in a preschool educational organization. The number of statements in the questionnaires and Likert scales remained unchanged. The following scales were used: attitudes towards inclusion, concerns about teaching in an inclusive environment, teachers’ self-efficacy in implementing inclusive practices, and intentions to implement inclusive practices. Questionnaires are given in appendices A, B, C, D. The sample consisted of 20 respondents, employees of preschool organizations in Moscow, including 15 educators, 2 tutors and 3 support specialists (speech therapist, special educator, educational psychologist).

    Description of the research progress. The obtained results show that the attitude towards inclusion among teachers is ambiguous: most teachers are more likely to accept the values of inclusion, some of them are closer to undecided and 2 respondents expressed a negative attitude. The willingness to implement inclusive practices was reflected in the indicators of self-efficacy scales and the intention to implement inclusive practices. Correlation analysis showed that the scales of self-efficacy and intention were statistically significantly (p<0.001) positively associated with a high close relationship on the Chaddock scale, while there was a trend between the scales of attitudes towards inclusion and concern about difficulties in implementing inclusive practices (0.05<p<0.1) to a moderate negative relationship.

    Research results. Thus, the set of methods used for the first time in the Russian sample revealed the contradictory nature of attitudes towards inclusion in the organization and the likely lack of support for it, which may indicate insufficient inclusiveness of the culture of the ECE. At the same time, the readiness to implement inclusive values among most teachers may indicate a personal commitment to their implementation.

    Keywords: organizational culture preschool educational organization inclusive educational environment willingness to implement inclusive practice teachers’ self-efficacy intention to teach teachers’ concerns
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2023-1115-38-51
    Krivtsova T.V. Digital environment of a preschool educational organization: a space of new opportunities
    2022, 2 p. 16–29
    Krivtsova T.V.
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    Relevance of the article. During the period of restrictions associated with the spread of the coronavirus infection COVID-19, many preschool educational organizations are faced with the need to carry out educational activities in a digital format. Traditional forms of work with preschoolers were transferred to the format of remote interaction, which negatively affected the quality of educational activities and the involvement of subjects of educational relations. There was a need to transform educational activities, taking into account the age characteristics of preschoolers and the specifics of the implemented educational programs. The article describes the ideas on the basis of which it is possible to develop variable models for the transformation of educational activities implemented using the resources of the digital environment.

    The aim of the article is to consider possible approaches to the development of the digital segment of the basic educational program of a preschool educational organization in the context of the possibilities for designing and implementing new formats of educational activities, alternative options for the formation of a developing subject-spatial environment, as well as family support in the context of the implementation of the digital segment of educational programs for preschool education.

    Research methods. Expert analysis of the practice of kindergartens in the process of using the resources of the digital environment for the organization of educational activities with pupils.

    The results of the study. Approaches and mechanisms were formulated on the basis of which it is possible to develop variable models of transformation of educational activities implemented using the resources of the digital environment, modernize approaches to the organization of the developing subject-spatial environment of a preschool educational organization and educational cooperation with the family in the process of mastering the child’s educational program of preschool education.

    Conclusion. The content presented in the article may be of interest to teachers and educators of preschool educational organizations, specialists in the field of advanced training and professional improvement of teachers of the preschool education system, and form the basis for a professional discussion of issues related to the digitalization of preschool education.

    Keywords: digital segment of the educational program of preschool education digital educational environment end-to-end mechanisms of preschool child development educational media product
    DOI: 10.24412/1997-9657-2022-2110-16-29
    Oshchepkova E.S., Bukhalenkova D.A., Almazova O.V. Impact of the Educational Environment in the Speech Development of Preschool Children
    2021, 5 p. 6–18
    Almazova O.V. , Bukhalenkova D.A. , Oshchepkova E.S.
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    The article discusses the factors that affect the development of speech in older preschool children, and the place the educational environment takes in this process. A brief overview of the history of the concept of educational environment in Russian and foreign pedagogy and educational psychology is given.

    Aim of the study. The method of assessing the educational environment CLASS is considered, such a component of the CLASS methodic as methodological support is analyzed. On the other hand, the authors give a brief description of the child’s language development up to the senior preschool age and conclude that for the most effective assessment of speech development at this age, it is necessary to use elicited narratives (that is, stories told by the child based on a series of pictures). The literature overview of the interrelations between the educational environment quality and the child’s speech development showed that contradictory data were obtained. The hypothesis of this study was the assumption that such a parameter of the educational environment as Methodological support would affect the development of speech in older preschool children.

    Sample. The study involved 261 preschoolers (49,4% of boys) aged 5–6 years, pupils of 26 senior groups of kindergartens in Moscow. To test the hypothesis, two groups of preschool educational institutions were identified using the Mann-Whitney test: with high and low quality of methodological support, and then, using ANOVA, the speech parameters of children from these two groups were compared.

    Results. As a result of the study, for the first time in the Russian sample, the results were obtained that well-organized methodological support in a preschool educational institution contributes to the better development of both lexical and grammatical indicators of speech and the ability to compose a coherent statement (narrative). The article draws conclusions both about the limitations of the conducted study and about possible ways for further research.

    Keywords: preschool age educational environment CLASS methodological support language development
    DOI: 10.24412/1997-9657-2021-5107-6-18
    Letunovskaya S.V., Potashova I.I. Criteria for the Effectiveness of the Implementation of Inclusive Education in Preschool Educational Organization
    2021, 4 p. 58–67
    Letunovskaya S.V. , Potashova I.I.
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    The relevance of the topic of the article. In recent years, more and more preschool educational organizations) have become inclusive. In this regard, it becomes necessary to identify criteria for assessing the quality of providing special conditions to preschoolers with disabilities.

    The aim of the study. This article examines the problem of criteria-based assessment of the effectiveness of the implementation of inclusive education in preschool education. The analysis of studies related to both general issues of inclusion and the assessment of its quality, as well as an analysis of the activities of effectively operating educational complexes in the city of Moscow, is carried out.

    The results of the study was the identified system of criteria that helps to determine, especially at the initial stage of implementing inclusive practices in preschool education, the degree of their compliance with the regulatory legal framework of the Russian Federation. This system of criteria includes: 1) the creation and implementation of a specific mechanism for providing special educational conditions to children with disabilities; 2) the sufficiency of the local regulatory framework governing the implementation of inclusive education in a particular institution; 3) the availability of a document that allows for the individualization of the process of creating special conditions and an integrated approach to overcoming the existing developmental deficits of a preschooler; 4) transparency and accessibility of information about the implementation of inclusive practices in kindergarten for all participants in educational relations; 5) the presence in the preschool educational organization of the structures necessary for the deployment of inclusive practices: the psychological and pedagogical support service and the psychological and pedagogical council; 6) the availability of personnel resources necessary for the implementation of special conditions and the level of their competence; 7) a developing subject-spatial environment, organized taking into account the special needs and capabilities of pupils with disabilities, both in the group and in the kindergarten as a whole.

    Conclusion. As a result of the study, criteria are proposed that complement the existing system of the effectiveness of the implementation of inclusive education assessment and will be especially useful for the management teams of preschool educational institutions.

    Keywords: inclusive education preschool educational organization inclusion criteria children with disabilities inclusive educational environment
    DOI: 10.24412/1997-9657-2021-4106-58-67
    Belolutskaya A.K. Factors of Emotional Competence Development of Preschool and Primary School Children: Research Review
    2021, 4 p. 22–33
    Belolutskaya A.K.
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    The relevance of the topic of the article. The level of emotional competence in early and preschool age has a significant impact on the formation of personal characteristics (self-esteem, empathy, level of destructive aggression), success of social interaction (ability to cooperate, conflict, tendency to deceit, envy, etc.), as well as the child’s involvement in the educational process and academic achievements in kindergarten and school.

    The aim of the study. Based on the research review, we describe the factors of the family and educational environment that determine the development of the ability to regulate and recognize emotions in preschool age.

    Description of the research progress. The article presents a review of 57 studies concerning the problem of emotional development of preschool and primary school children. Special attention is paid to such aspects as: the influence of family characteristics and the characteristics of the home environment, the relationship with speech and physical development, the influence of educational environment factors and the relationship with future school success.

    The results of the study. The following positions are formulated: the age of children in the preschool period of life is a significant factor in increasing the level of emotional competence. In primary school, the role of age decreases and then has a significant impact already in adolescence; the determining role in the formation of emotional competence is played by the family and the characteristics of the home environment, where the child’s early and preschool childhood takes place; the level of emotional competence of preschool and primary school children is significantly related to the level of speech development, both in terms of the ability to regulate and recognize emotions.

    Conclusion. The level of emotional regulation, expressiveness and the ability to recognize emotions, in preschool and primary school age, respond well to targeted pedagogical influence. An important factor in emotional development is the strategy of the teacher’s co-regulation of emotions, especially in kindergarten; the ability to recognize and regulate emotions in kindergarten is a significant predictor of school success, involvement in the educational process, adaptation to school life, and academic performance.

    Keywords: emotion regulation emotion recognition family environment educational environment school success
    DOI: 10.24412/1997-9657-2021-4106-22-33
    Shin A.V., Grosheva I.V. Modeling Development of the Environment in Early Childhood Educational Organization in the Context of the Public Curriculum of the Republic of Uzbekistan
    2020, 2 p. 60–69
    Grosheva I.V. , Shin A.V.
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    This paper presents the results of the national research dedicated to the comprehensive study of the developing environment in early childhood educational organizations of the Republic of Uzbekistan. It also reveals the main directions of its study in the context of the conceptual ideas of the Public Curriculum of the Republic of Uzbekistan, identifies factors that can improve the quality of design of developing environment in early childhood educational organizations.

    The purpose of the study was to analyze key indicators for assessing the quality of the developing of environment in early childhood organizations in Uzbekistan in the context of modernization of the early childhood education system of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

    The main method of research is a comparative analysis of existing approaches to the design of the developing of environment of early childhood organizations in Uzbekistan. The subject of the analysis is a phenomenon of the environment, assessing the understanding of its significance and content for the development of early childhood and preschool children, and identifying key factors that determine its quality.

    The results of the study contain a systematic analysis of the quality of the developing of environment of early childhood organizations in Uzbekistan, identify trends in changes in the understanding of the environment as a condition and means of development of children before school, and identify key parameters of the quality of the environment, consistent with cultural and historical values, national and regional traditions, features due to nature, climate, and the specifics of industrial life of the area.

    The research makes it possible to identify existing practices in the design of development of the environment in early childhood educational organizations, to propose an artistic and aesthetic approach to the design and filling of the early childhood organization’s space, and to understand the characteristics of the development of the environment in regard of the national preschool education system, as well as identify its innovative trends.

    Keywords: subject development environment public program of early childhood education modeling of subject development environment principles of subject development environment
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2020-10069
    Shakirova E.V. Kindergarten Objective and Spatial Environment Conductive to Learning as a Means of Motivating the Teacher’s Creative Thinking
    2019, 5 p. 54-67
    Shakirova E.V.
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    The article is devoted to the study of creativity of a teacher of preschool education. The aim of the research was to study the influence of motivating factors on the professional creativity of teachers. The developing subject-spatial environment was considered as the main indicator of the manifestation of creativity in the work of the teacher. Particular attention is paid to the influence of the transformation of the subject space

    of the group on the creative development and change in the attitude of the teacher to professional activities. The developing subject-spatial environment of the kindergarten is viewed from several sides: as a product of the teacher’s creativity, as a place of interaction between the teacher and children, as an application area of ​​the teacher’s creative abilities.

    The article was prepared on the basis of experimental research using questionnaires for teachers and monitoring their work. The study was conducted on the basis of two preschool institutions in the city of Ivanovo, Ivanovo Region. 16 teachers took part in the study. As a toolkit, scales for assessing the conditions of creative activity of children in independent activities and art classes were used. To study the changes in the sources of professional motivation of teachers, a questionnaire developed by D. Barbuto and R. Skoll was used. The study consisted of two stages, at each of which a new motivating factor was introduced. After each stage, the sources of teachers’ professional motivation were measured, the state of the group’s developing environment was assessed, and the interaction in the art class was chosen as the most creative type of educational activity. As motivating factors, a professional competition and the involvement of teachers in the work on the dissemination of experience were used.

    The results of our study showed that the use of the mentioned motivating factors contributed to the launch of the creative cycle among teachers, which resulted in creative changes in the organization of the subject space of groups, improving the interaction of the teacher and children in the arts classes. Creative manifestations in the subject space and interaction with children were reflected in the motivational sphere of teachers.


    Keywords: early childhood education developing objective and spatial environment of a kindergarten creativity of the teacher game space professional motivation
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2019-10055
    Doronova T.N., Doronov S.G. Implementation of the Federal State Standard for Early Childhood Education
    2019, 3 p. 36–45
    Doronov S.G. , Doronova T.N.
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    In this paper, a number of topical issues for contemporary Russian early childhood education are considered. These topical issues have been connected with implementation of the Federal State Standard of Early Childhood Education (hereinafter – the Standard); preparation of specialists in the sphere of early childhood education; creation of subject and spatial environment. The subject of standardization has been the relations in the field of education, arising from the implementation of the educational program of early childhood education. The main purpose of educational activities regulated by the Standard is the development of personality, motivation and abilities of children in various activities and achievement of targets of early childhood education. The reports of the departmental ministry testify to the favorable situation in all main spheres including writing the principal educational programs, training specialists in the sphere of early childhood education, creation of subject and spatial environment. The authors analyzed the changes that have occurred in early childhood education since the introduction of the Standard and showed that the reforms in the field of domestic early childhood education are far from being completed. The main reason for this situation is that the text of the Standard does not contain substantive characteristics of early childhood education, which could be used as a guideline for writing educational programs and designing the subject and spatial environment.
    Keywords: Federal State Educational Standard state policy in the sphere of education training of specialists in the sphere of early childhood education subject and spatial environment accessibility of early childhood education
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2019-10046
    Sobkin V.S., Smirnova E.O., Stenger U. Kindergarten Fostering Personality: Amares Naturkindergarten Expertise (Cologne, Germany)
    2018, 8 p. 4–15
    Stenger U. , Smirnova E.O. , Sobkin V.S.
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    This paper describes the contents and working techniques of the author’s Amares Naturkindergarten in Germany. The originality of this kindergarten lies in the absence of an educational program, in the participation of children in various serious activities and in the specific organization of the educational environment.

    The characteristics of the body space environment have been presented, where, unlike the national tradition, the maintenance of order is not considered as a special value since the independent activity of children is not quiet compatible with the order and invariance of the environment. The priority of a safety for children, generally accepted for the kindergartens, a barrier against possible risks, have been replaced by a toughening up, a transfer to the child’s own concern about their safety.

    The examples of a child activities, including the creation of feasible products (a museum, a garden, a piece of chalk, etc.), experimentation, household economic activities, and of course play have been described. The education and child-rearing have been included in various types of a child activities. There are no traditional studies in this kindergarten. The work of teachers has been focused not at the transfer of knowledge but at fostering the independence and creative orientation of a child. With the support of teachers, preschoolers practically do everything themselves, which contributes to the development of the most important personal qualities. The role of parents is particularly emphasized as they observe the children’s enthusiasm, actively help the kindergarten staff and defend their right to such a teaching practice which is ingenious for Germany.

    In conclusion, the authors note that the methods of education used in Amares Naturkindergarten fully comply with the requirements of the Russian Federal State Standard for Early Childhood Education as they have been focused on the development of a child personality, the education of independence, initiative and responsibility.

    Keywords: independence initiative responsibility quality of the early childhood education body space environment child activities child safety
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2018-10031
    Karapetyan V.S., Dallakyan A.M. Personal Orientation of Readiness of Preschool and Primary Education Future Teachers for Professional Activity
    2018, 4 p. 18–29
    Dallakyan A.M. , Karapetyan V.S.
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    Introduction. The article discusses the problem of personal orientation of future teachers for professional activities, theoretically substantiates the need to regulate the interrelated processes of developing regulatory and personal Universal Learning Activities and social and personal competences that affect the formation of intrapersonal motivation for professional activities. The methodological basis of the research is the concept of Universal Learning Activities of A.G. Asmolov, system and competence approaches in higher professional education, subject-humanistic attitude to education.

    Purpose of research is to highlight the components of the university educational environment that contribute to the formation of intrapersonal motivation for learning activities though regulation of interrelated processes of developing regulatory and personal Universal Learning Activities and social and personal competencies.

    Methods. The following instruments were used in the course of the research: the scale of professional competence assessment of Ferrandes-Berrueco, Reina and Sanchez-Tarazaga; the questionnaire of students’ learning activity of I.S. Labytseva, the methodology of diagnosing students’ motivation for learning of S.M. Ketko, S.A. Pakulina.

    Results. The results of the complex diagnostics of professional competencies and motivation of students for learning reveal lack of student activity reflecting social purpose and personal orientation of their professional judgments. The potentials and methodological characteristics of using case technologies are defined with the purpose of developing students’ regulative and personal Universal Learning Activities in the process of continuous pedagogical practice.

    Conclusions. Purposeful formation of regulatory and personal Universal Learning Activities with the subsequent development of social and personal competencies is aimed at the enhancement of intrapersonal motivation for learning, personal interest and responsibility towards professional activities. Optimization of the process of professional training of preschool and primary education teachers assumes formation of an educational environment that considers individual motives of everyone’s professional activity in the teamwork.

    Keywords: universal educational activities social and personal competences motivation educational environment teamwork case technology
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2018-00014
    Shishova E.O. The Impact of an Educational Environment’s Quality on Personality Development in Early Preschool
    2017, 10 p. 50–59
    Shishova E.O.
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    The study considers the problem of the development of children’s personality in the system of preschool education. The analysis is focused on issues related to the influence of the quality of the educational environment and its developing psychological and pedagogical potential on the formation of children’s subjectivity. At present, one of the most important issues in psychology is the study of the development and formation of the child’s psyche in the process of interaction with their environment. The research is based on concepts and approaches to the educational environment as the source of the person’s mental development (L.S. Vygotsky, V.I. Slobodchikov, V.A. Yasvin); the systemic-environmental approach in education (A. Bandura, K. Rogers, I.A. Baeva, V.A. Yasvin); and statements on the development of the psyche and the formation of the personality as a subject of development during activities (B.G. Ananyev, L.S. Vygotsky, D.B. Elkonin, L.V. Alekseeva). The results of the study of the quality of the educational environment in early childhood confirm that all the preschool institutions in Russia have different capacities and developing potential. According to the results of the cluster analysis, four distinctive modern types of educational environments with different capacities were identified. Tendencies towards associating the quality parameters of the educational environment and the subjectivity of children were revealed, as well as significant differences in the subjective characteristics of preschool children in different types of educational environments. A “stimulating productive educational environment” and a “learning environment” contribute to the development of passivity and dependence in the child, while a “heuristic educational environment” and a “creative environment” are characterized by their focus on the free development of the active child and the unlocking of personal potential.
    Keywords: educational environment pre-school education
    Matthew M., Garvis S., Fleming C., Wong G.T.W. The Relationship Between Teacher Qualification and the Quality of the Early Childhood Education and Care Environment
    2017, 6 p. 28–45
    Wong G.T.W. , Manning M. , Garvis S. , Fleming C.
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    In this review we assess the correlation between teacher qualifications and measures of ECEC quality. There were 82 independent samples available for meta-analysis: 58 assessed the overall quality of ECEC as an outcome and 24 assessed ratings of Environment Rating Scales (ERS) subscales. The relationship between teacher qualifications and overall ECEC quality demonstrate a positive correlation that was statistically significant (mean correlation with robust standard error, assuming ρ = .80; r=0.198. Results also show: a positive and non-significant relationship between teacher qualifications and provisions for learning; a positive and non-significant relationship between teacher qualifications and language and interaction.
    Keywords: teacher qualification quality of the early childhood education ECEC environment
    Masaeva Z.V. The Implementation of the Federal State Educational Standard as Guarantee of Psychological Safety in the Learning Environment of a Post-Conflict Area
    2017, 4 p. 26–29
    Masaeva Z.V.
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    This article deals with the implementation of the federal state educational standard as guarantee of psychological safety in the learning environment of a post-conflict area. The optimal ways of implementing the federal state educational standard for all participants in the learning process are distinguished, with the goal of increasing the level of psychological safety in respect to difficulties connected with the particularities of the post-conflict area. The sources of the threats that should be taken into account for guarantee of psychological safety are pinpointed. The psychological follow-up of the implementation of the federal state educational standard is discussed.
    Keywords: The Federal State Educational Standard for Preschool Education psychological safety learning environment post-conflict area threats well-being in learning environment preschool education and care
    Kuznetsova Yu.M. Cognitive Development in the Process of Environmental Education as a Means of Socialization for Preschoolers
    2017, 3 p. 24–31
    Kuznetsova Yu.M.
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    The author focuses on the issue of cognitive development in the process of environmental education as a means of socialization for 5-6 year-old children, and explores the modern pedagogical approach to the issue of child socialization, proving its necessity for human development at every age. The paper reveals the potentialities of the system of environmental education in the cognitive and social development of 5-6 year-olds in light of Lev Vygotsky’s cultural-historical theory, and presents concrete models for working with preschool children within the framework of the traditional Young Ecologist Programme, aimed at helping children in their indicative-symbolic and research activities. The possibility of including the family in the process of educational and social development of preschoolers is outlined in the paper.
    Keywords: cognitive development environmental education child socialization preschoolers
    Remorenko I.M., Shiyan O.A., Shiyan I.B., Shmis T.G., Le-van T.N., Kozmina Ya.Ya., Sivak E.V. Key Issues for the Implementation of the Federal State Educational Standard for Preschool Education According to the Results of Applying Early Childhood Environm
    2017, 2 p. 16–31
    Kozmina Ya.Ya. , Remorenko I.M. , Shmis T.G. , Sivak E.V. , Le-van T.N. , Shiyan I.B. , Shiyan O.A.
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    This article presents the findings of research on the quality of early childhood education and care in Moscow. This research is based on insight into the quality of early childhood education and care built in to The Federal State Educational Standard for Preschool Education and the cultural-historical ideas of L. Vygotsky. The main aim of this field research is to investigate “the strong points” and drawbacks of early childhood education and care in the capital city. The Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS-R) is used as an instrument of field research. The results are based on a random sample of 36 preschools and kindergartens in one of the districts of Moscow. The research gathers data about the most comfortable and least comfortable aspects of the learning environment in the preschools and kindergartens of Moscow. Taking into consideration the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standards, the findings of the research revealed that the most important line of learning environment development in preschool and kindergarten are individual early care and education program, support for the independence of children, the creation of a more available and mobile environment, and optimal conditions for the development of thinking, imagination and child creativity.
    Keywords: early childhood education and care quality of education and care Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS-R) The Federal State Educational Standard for Preschool Education
    Karimova A.I. Parenting specifics in Uzbek migrant workers
    2016, 7 p. 35–39
    Karimova A.I.
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    Labour migration from Central Asian countries has become a prominent part of the modern Russian reality. Labour migrants from Uzbekistan rank first among arrivals to the Russian Federation. In many cases, migrant workers are later on joined by their family members – wife and children who arrive in Russia. For these children to successfully adapt to the nonethnic environment it is important that they should be provided with necessary support from daycare centers and schools. This article focuses on the specifics of educating children from labor migrant families and problems they may encounter. The author emphasizes that in spite of being in a completely nonethnic environment Uzbek labor migrants tend to raise their children by complying with all the rules and regulations of Uzbek society, observing their religious and traditional ceremonies and inculcating them in their children.
    Keywords: migrant workers adaptation nonethnic environment migrants’ children traditions education
    Nisskaya A.K. Pre-School Educational Environment as a Condition for Effective Transition to School Education
    2016, 4 p. 50–57
    Nisskaya A.K.
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    The article deals with transition from kindergarten to first grade at primary school as a process involving the child, the family and educational institutions of different levels. It discloses the notion of effective transition as a set of conditions in which a child can enter school life, find its place in it, establish communication with adults and peers, show independence, experience emotional well-being, etc. Empirical research shows a connection between preschool educational environment and effective transition to the first grade at primary school. The preschool environment is assessed by the degree of its orientation to the child, democracy, etc. (as described in the method called The scales for comprehensive rating of the quality of education in preschool educational organizations, ECERS). Transition is rated according to the degree of success in how a child gets used to school, the level of his independence, self-confidence and so on, as described in The checklist of a child’s social and emotional development, PSED. The result shows that schoolchildren with greater independence in the first grade are those exposed to a preschool environment where care-givers encourage dialogue, respect between children and adults, contribute to independent resolution of conflicts, emphasize positive behavior, practice a smooth, intuitive transition between different activities and so forth. It suggests that the creation of such an environment is more effective than consistent and targeted training.
    Keywords: effective transition preschool educational environment independence preschool age preschool education practices
    Nikolaeva S.N., Burlakova T.Yu. Methodological Guidance of Environmental and Pedagogical Process in a Preschool Center as a Factor in Developing Environmental Culture in Teachers and Children
    2016, 4 p. 42–49
    Burlakova T.Yu. , Nikolaeva S.N.
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    The article is devoted to the elaboration of a methodological guidance for environmental education of preschool children. It provides a theoretical analysis of issues in preschool institution guidance, in general, and environmental education, in particular. It explains the need for a new approach – “analytical and corrective interaction” (ACI) – in the methodological guidance of environmental education in a preschool center aiming at care-givers’ professional and personal self-development, enhancing their environmental culture and its formation of the latter in children. It discloses the essence, content and procedural algorithm of analytical and corrective interaction, the specificity and sequence of its implementation stages. The article discusses the results of testing the new approach to methodical guidance, specific features of ACI implementation in practice, the content of a methodologist’s activity, the nature of his management, which determines the efficiency of interaction, manifestations of teachers in the process of experimentation. It shows this unique methodology of environmental education as a relatively new trend in preschool pedagogy which forms the basis of a system of working with children and which should be communicated to kindergarten teachers in the process of analytical and corrective interaction. The results of the study make it possible to determine the effectiveness of ACI research and experimental testing. The article is addressed to environmentalists, methodologists of preschool educational institutions, students and teachers at teacher training institutions and researchers.
    Keywords: guidance of an educational institution methodological guidance of environmental and pedagogical process in preschool analytical and corrective interaction the environmental culture of teachers and children
    Gornostaeva T.V. I Love Russian Birch project in a Middle Group
    2015, 10 p. 48–51
    Gornostaeva T.V.
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    Today the environmental education of preschool children is top of the agenda. If we fail to explain and teach kids to love and respect nature, they are bound to be indifferent to it when they grow up. Every kid needs to know that if we do not take care of nature, we are in for an environmental disaster. We, people, must help nature. Children need to know that deforestation, air pollution, destruction of rare plants and forest fires are all leading our planet into an environmental abyss. This project is intended to teach children to see the beauty of nature, to learn what good trees, in our case the birch tree, can do, to talk about the beauty of Russian forests, songs that have been sung, poetry written in praise of it, to watch the birch tree in different seasons.
    Keywords: design activities environmental education cognitive development educational games
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