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    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
    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
    Psychoregulation of polymodal perception of older preschoolers with different speech characteristics
    2025, 3 p. 14-25
    Murashova I.Y.
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    Background. In modern inclusive education, the need to explore opportunities for preserving and strengthening the cognitive health of children with varying levels of speech development becomes particularly important. Special attention is paid to children with speech disorders who do not fall under the category of disabilities, but who experience difficulties in perceiving information and assimilating programs. Polymodal perception, being a basic cognitive function, is closely related to a child’s speech and mental development. It is important to note that older preschool age is the most favorable period for the correction of these processes due to the neuroplasticity of the brain. That is why the development of preventive and rehabilitation measures aimed at strengthening interanalytical connections and the integration of sensory modalities is becoming an important area for improving the quality of education and speech therapy.

    Objective. The study examines the functional state of polymodal perception and the possibilities of its psycho-regulation in the educational process among older preschool children in an inclusive environment.

    Sample. The study involved 349 children aged 6–7 from kindergartens in the Irkutsk region, with both typical and impaired speech development.

    Methods. To assess speech and characterize speech development, a methodology based on the guidelines of O.B. Inshakova (Inshakova, 2022) was used. The diagnostics of polymodal perception by I.Yu. Murashova (Murashova, 2018) were applied, identifying the dominant modality, the degree of activity in non-dominant modalities, and the child’s functional individual profile of polymodal perception: Harmonious (sufficient interaction between dominant and subdominant modalities in the perception process, creating a complete polymodal image); Disharmonious-selective (with selective emphasis on the dominant modality); Disharmonious-inert (with fixation on the dominant modality).

    Results. The study examined the features of polymodal perception in older preschoolers with different levels of speech development in inclusive education. At the ascertaining stage, disharmonies in the structure of perception were revealed, which served as the basis for the formative experiment. Experimental training was aimed at psychoregulation of perception through the creation of a special information environment without changing the program content. The essence of creating an information educational environment was that monomodal and multisensory methods of information presentation were used in the classroom instead of traditional verbal methods. The results of the control stage showed that without targeted impact, compensation for violations is weak. At the same time, the high effectiveness of rehabilitation measures aimed at strengthening children’s cognitive health through strengthening the integrative activity of sensory modalities has been proven.

    Conclusions. Data were obtained on the holistic structure of polymodal perception in children aged 6–7, both under typical conditions and in cases of speech development pathogenesis. The developed approaches contribute to a more successful development of educational programs and increase the effectiveness of speech therapy. The study has important practical significance, since the proposed methods can be used in preschool educational institutions to support children with speech development problems.

    Keywords: inclusive education multimodal perception cognitive health speech development preschool age information and educational environment
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2025-3129-14-25
    Communication as an indicator of socialization of children aged 6–7 years old in an inclusive educational environment
    2024, 4 p. 38-47
    Marchenko A.I. , Murashova I.Y.
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    Background. The article highlights the problem of communication and socialization of older preschool children with severe speech impairments and with normal speech development, attending preparatory groups of combined kindergartens for school. In recent years, in kindergartens, groups of a combined orientation that are inclusive are increasingly functioning, which necessitates the search for effective ways of psychological and pedagogical work.

    Objectives. The purpose of the work is to study the state of communication of preschoolers 6–7 years old with severe speech impairments in comparison with peers with normal speech development, in relation to indicators of their socialization in inclusive educational conditions.

    Sample. In total, the study involved 60 children aged 6–7 years who attended preparatory groups of a combined orientation of Irkutsk kindergarten No. 153. Of these, 30 preschoolers had normal speech development and the same number with severe speech impairments.

    Methods. The following methods were used in the study: “Studying communication and the nature of interpersonal relationships” (Aizman et al., 1994); the method of expert scale assessment of the development of social forms of behavior in older preschoolers by A.M. Shchetinina and L.V. Kirs (Shchetinina, 2000).

    Results. It was found that children aged 6–7 years with speech disorders have significantly lower communication and socialization rates than their peers with normal speech ontogenesis. It was shown that studying the level of communication of preschool children can serve both as a reliable indicator of their preschool socialization and a basis for determining the conditions of psychological support for children with severe speech disorders in an inclusive environment.

    Conclusions. Data were obtained on the communication of preschoolers studying in inclusive conditions. Firstly, the constant communication of 6–7-year-old children with normal speech development with peers with severe speech disorders in conditions of inclusion does not influence their communicative and social development. Secondly, despite the fact that severe speech disorders in children aged 6-7 years cause imperfection in the formation of communication skills and, in general, their socialization, an increase in the frequency of communication with peers has a positive effect on their social development for all preschoolers.

    Keywords: combined groups severe speech disorders communication skills social development inclusive educational environment
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.24412/2782-4519-2024-4124-38-47
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