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    Gogoberidze A.G., Izotova E.I., Ezopova S.A., Novitskaya V.A. The concept of the deve­lop­ment of preschool education until 2030: tasks and tools for implementation in a single educational space
    2023, 4 p. 22–34
    Novitskaya V.A. , Izotova E.I. , Ezopova S.A. , Gogoberidze A.G.
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    The relevance of research. The article presents the results of the development of the Draft Concept for the Development of Preschool Education until 2030. The characteristics of the theoretical foundations, the key problems of the current situation are given, on the basis of which the goals, objectives, principles and mechanisms for implementing the main provisions of the Concept are determined.

    Organization of the study. The purpose of the study was to determine the theoretical and methodological foundations for the formation of a strategy for the development of preschool education in the Russian Federation and to develop the Concept for the Development of Preschool Education until 2030 as a document reflecting the policy in the field of preschool education in the Russian Federation. In the course of the study, the current state and problems of the domestic preschool education system were analyzed, the aim and key tasks were determined, on the basis of which, in turn, the mechanisms, stages and activities to achieve the stated prospects were specified.

    Research results. As a result of the study, the proposed Draft Concept for the Development of Preschool Education until 2030 includes 4 areas of its implementation improving the regulatory and organizational and methodological support of the pre-school system; improving the availability and quality of pre-school education; development of material and technical support and infrastructure of pre-school education. Each of the designated areas includes a set of ongoing activities that already have an active status at the moment (implementation stage 2023-2025), as well as assuming a promising solution at the stage 2025-2030.

    Conclusions. The Draft Concept defines priority areas and key growth points for the domestic preschool education system. The proposed Draft Concept for the development of preschool education is the basis for developing a regional agenda for the development of preschool education in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, designing programs for the development of preschool educational organizations, professional educational organizations, organizations of additional professional education that train teachers for the preschool education system.

    Keywords: preschool education the Concept of preschool education development problems tasks activities of the Concept of preschool education development kindergarten – development route
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2023-4118-22-34
    Shakirova E.V., Kuzmin S.V. Understanding by educators the importance of electronic learning tools in the educational activities of preschoolers: a threat to communication or an opportunity for development?
    2023, 2 p. 44-53
    Shakirova E.V. , Kuzmin S.V.
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    The relevance of the subject of the article. Preschool educational organizations are actively implementing various electronic learning tools – laptops, interactive whiteboards, digital laboratories, 3D pens and much more. The use of these tools to enrich the educational activity of the child and increase the diversity of his independent activity is an important task of modern preschool education. The research of the attitude of teachers to the use of technical devices in working with children is an urgent problem, the study of which will reveal the features of the use of electronic learning tools by educators.

    The aim of the study: to identify the attitude of educators to the use of electronic learning tools in the educational activities of preschoolers.

    Methodology: individual structured interview.

    Description of the research progress. The sample consisted of 50 teachers of preschool educational organizations in Ivanovo. Teachers were asked to answer a number of questions on the use of electronic devices in their professional activities. The statements showing the respondent’s attitude to the use of technology in working with children, the opportunities for the development of the child that the teacher sees in the use of modern technology, the problems and difficulties encountered in the process of using electronic devices were carefully studied.

    Research results. Educators actively use technical devices in working with children. Most often, technical devices are used by teachers to increase the visibility of classes, as well as a surprise moment to attract the attention of children. Most of the interviewed educators would not like to use technical devices in every exercise. They explain this by the fact that it is more important for a preschooler to gain experience of live communication, subject activity and independent work with various materials. Among the main problems of teachers in working with technical devices, one can single out the unavailability or malfunction of electronic means, as well as the lack of consumables and the difficulty of mastering computer programs.

    Conclusion. The main problem in the attitude of teachers to modern technical devices is the contradiction between the wide opportunities for conducting classes that technology gives to the educator, and the possible harm to the health and development of the child. Teachers regard electronic learning tools as a resource for additional audiovisual support of classes and do not see the potential of technical devices to enrich children’s independent activities in the classroom and in the play. Using technical devices in working with children, teachers proceed from the leading position of an adult and define the lesson as the leading organizational form of work with preschoolers.

    Keywords: preschool education electronic learning tools educators technical devices kindergarten
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2023-2116-44-53
    Shakirova E.V., Kalinina S.V. Experience in the implementation of the lotus plan as a way of planning educational work with preschoolers
    2022, 3 p. 46–59
    Kalinina S.V. , Shakirova E.V.
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    The relevance of the article’s topic. Planning the educational activities of preschoolers is one of the most important and complex areas of work for a kindergarten teacher. The lack of methodological recommendations and a unified form for writing a plan lead to a formal attitude to planning interaction with children and implementing an educational program without taking into account the individual interests and needs of preschoolers.

    The aim of the study. The work is aimed at studying the features of planning educational work with children as one of the most difficult areas of the educator’s work, studying the influence of a new form of planning “Lotus-Plan” on the organization of educational activities of a teacher and a child as a technology of targeted planning.

    Description of the research progress. The specifics of the professional activity of the educator are considered, in which the main directions of the teacher’s work are highlighted. Based on the survey data of 133 educators in the Ivanovo region, the areas of work that cause the greatest difficulties for teachers are identified. Planning and writing a plan for educational work with children is considered as the most difficult and requires modern solutions to increase the interest of teachers in applying a targeted approach to planning for successful interaction with preschoolers. As a solution to the problem, it is proposed to design educational activities according to the “Blossoming Lotus” method and draw up a lotus plan for a thematic week or an educational project. The experience of introducing a new form of planning on the basis of kindergarten No. 48 of the city of Kineshma, Ivanovo region, is described.

    The results of the study. As a practical tool, the article contains a description of the techniques of drawing up a lotus plan, and gives the main directions that can be used as guidelines for planning. The results of the implementation of the lotus plan in the kindergarten of the Ivanovo region are described.

    Conclusion. Materials on the study of the attitude of educators to various areas of professional activity are of interest for further analysis. The data on the introduction of a new form of planning in kindergarten allow us to conclude that the drawing up of a lotus plan has a positive impact on the organization of educational work with children and requires more detailed study in the context of the technology of targeted planning of the educational process. The descriptions and illustrations of the completed lotus plans can be used in the work of preschool educators as practical recommendations for organizing educational activities within the framework of using the project method or in organizing thematic weeks.

    Keywords: kindergarten lotus plan teacher planning educational activities of preschoolers
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2022-3111-46-59
    Polivanova K.N., Ostroverkh O.S., Strukova A.S. Teachers’ ideas about children’s independence in preschool age
    2022, 3 p. 16–24
    Ostroverkh O.S. , Strukova A.S. , Polivanova K.N.
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    The relevance of the article’s topic. In modern education, more and more attention is paid to meta-subject results, such as well-being, socio-emotional development, agency (independence and initiative), etc. The article discusses the growing importance of one of these meta-subject results of preschool education - children’s independence, provides examples of changes in international discourse, recognition of the importance of well-being, social-emotional skills, autonomy and agency (independence and initiative). In addition, modern studies of environmental factors (family and educational conditions) of the formation of independence are described. The problem of the uncertainty of the terms used and the need for their further definition is posed.

    The aim of the study was to identify and describe the practices of developing independence in preschool educational institutions in Moscow and Krasnoyarsk and to describe the image of independence that is realized in these practices.

    Description of the research progress. As part of the work, a qualitative study and 14 thematic interviews with leaders and teachers of preschool educational organizations in two million-plus cities of the Russian Federation were conducted. To develop the interview guide, materials provided by teachers working in line with Montessori ideas were used. The aim of the study was to identify the attitude of teachers to new guidelines for the development of preschool education, as well as their ideas about the possibility of developing the independence of pupils and success in this activity.

    The results of the study. The analysis of teachers’ answers showed that independence should be considered in three areas – everyday life, play and productive activity. Manifestations of independence may be different. Independence is associated with the child’s interest in the activities he performs, much attention is paid to the child’s ability to complete t the job he started, which in the broader context of independence seems controversial.

    The most difficult for teachers was the description of the practices of developing independence adopted in their kindergarten: teachers either found it difficult to describe them clearly, or, on the contrary, called all children’s activities. It was practically impossible to identify signs of success of pedagogical efforts to develop independence.

    Conclusion. The data obtained indicate a general positive attitude to the need for the development of children’s independence, however, they also indicate difficulties in implementing this task. Thus, it was found that teachers see an obstacle in the development of independence in the insecurity of providing preschool children with freedom of action. In addition, it can be argued that the construct “independence” does not have a clear definition, and teachers’ ideas reflect this uncertainty. We have also revealed the absence of recognized, accepted methods of developing independence, teachers find it difficult to evaluate their work, to make judgments about the effectiveness of one or another activity aimed at increasing the level of independence.

    Keywords: children’s independence autonomy initiative agency pedagogical practices in kindergarten
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2022-3111-16-24
    Undheim M., Jernes M. Teachers’ pedagogical strategies when creating digital stories with young children
    2022, 1 p. 69–80
    Jernes M. , Undheim M.
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    Digital technology is a central part of young children’s everyday lives in most societies today. This paper contributes to current research by exploring two teachers’ pedagogical strategies when creating digital stories together with groups of six kindergarten children (age 4–5). The study has a qualitative, multiple-case study design. The analysis was performed inductively across the two cases. The findings show that when creating digital stories with young children, teachers’ various pedagogical strategies are equally important for the process and product: Inviting to dialogue, Explaining the practical, and Instructing for results. An encouraging tone characterises the teachers’ communication. The research findings contribute to knowledge of how teachers involve groups of children in technology-mediated story creation processes by highlighting the pedagogical perspectives when using digital technology.
    Keywords: сollaborative creation process digital stories kindergarten children teachers’ pedagogical strategies digital technology
    Shakirova E.V. The project method in the educational activities of preschoolers: the history of the concept, technology
    2022, 1 p. 56–68
    Shakirova E.V.
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    The relevance of the topic of the article. Creating conditions for the harmonious and versatile development of children in all educational areas of the federal state educational standard of preschool education is one of the most difficult tasks in the work of an educator, since in the practice of kindergartens a differentiated approach is often used to organize the activities of a preschooler within one educational area. The project method is increasingly used as a means of integrating educational areas in the interaction of a teacher and a child.

    The aim of the study. The work is aimed at studying the features of the application of the project method for organizing the educational activities of preschoolers and revealing the technology of the project method as a means to improve the quality of interaction between the teacher and children based on the unification of participants in the educational process around a common topic.

    Description of the research progress. The project method is considered in the context of John Dewey’s ideas of educational transformation and instrumental pedagogy. Particular attention is paid to the history of the origin of the project method and its connection with the philosophy of pragmatism. A parallel is drawn between the socio-economic factors that led to changes in the approaches and methods of teaching children at the beginning of the last century, and modern challenges associated with the influence of information technology on communication between adults and children. The classification of projects for preschool age is given, the stages of project activity implementation are described, a detailed list of thematic areas for educational projects of preschool groups is given.

    The results of the study. As a practical tool, the article describes a set of projects aimed at introducing children to the history of the Great Patriotic War. The complex includes four educational projects of a cognitive, artistic and aesthetic orientation, compiled for each age group of a preschool organization. Revealing the content of the projects, their main tasks are formulated, the forms of the teacher’s work and the types of children’s activities through which the tasks set will be solved. Each project provides for a starting event of a problematic nature, which will serve as a reason for the beginning of joint research and creative activities of the teacher and children.

    Conclusion. Materials on the history of the emergence of the project method in pedagogy allow us to draw parallels with our time and highlight the problems of modern preschool education, the solution of which can be facilitated by the use of this pedagogical technology. The project method can be used as a means of integrating educational areas and organizing cooperation between the teacher and children in the process of communication and joint activities on the topic. The problematic approach underlying the project method is an actual tool for developing the ability of preschoolers to set a goal for future activities, to put forward hypotheses, to seek and find means to solve the problem. The given descriptions of the Victory Day projects can be used in the work of preschool educators as practical recommendations for organizing educational activities within the framework of using the project method.

    Keywords: project activity project method preschooler Victory Day kindergarten
    DOI: 10.24412/1997-9657-2022-1109-56-68
    Podyanova S.M., Polivanova K.N. Reasons for parents’ dissatisfaction with preschool educational institutions in Moscow
    2022, 1 p. 26–35
    Podyanova S.M. , Polivanova K.N.
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    The relevance of the topic of the article. Modern parents of preschoolers are active participants in the educational process. Their satisfaction is an important criterion for assessing the quality of education. Studying their opinion is an effective tool for systematic improving the quality of preschool educational institutions.

    The aim of the study. Identification and description of the reasons for the dissatisfaction of parents of Moscow preschool institutions. Methodology: thematic semi-structured interviews.

    Description of the research progress. The sample consisted of 20 mothers of children aged 3 to 7 attending kindergartens of various types and forms of institutions in Moscow. Parents were asked to tell about the choice of kindergarten, subject-spatial environment, daily routine, supervision and care of children, interaction between teachers, children and parents, types of activity, development of speech, thinking and educational program. The spontaneously mentioned causes of dissatisfaction were thoroughly investigated. The thematic framework for the questions was the ECERS international scale and works devoted to identifying the correlation of parental involvement and their level of satisfaction.

    Research results. Among the main groups of reasons for dissatisfaction with preschool educational institutions, “interaction” is leading by a wide margin, implying the quality of interaction between children, educators, administration, and parents. It is the reasons for the “interaction” group that become the critical point for transferring children to another preschool. Among the main complaints are: the individuality of the child is not taken into account; tough discipline; strict, rude, unprofessional educators; the authoritarian position of the head towards parents; poor quality of feedback; relationships with peers. The group “types of children’s activity” has the potential to become as significant as “interaction”: when choosing a kindergarten, parents pay attention to the presence and variety of circles, in the private sector they are ready to take their child further for the sake of quality classes. Parents are rather satisfied with supervision, care, compliance with the temperature regime, the subject-spatial environment. The group “development of speech and literacy” stands apart: parents do not mention this topic. They are either poorly informed about the kindergarten program, or consider this aspect unimportant.

    Conclusion. Satisfaction of parents as active participants in educational process is one of the important criteria for assessing the quality of preschool education, and dissatisfaction is a marker for the necessary improvements. If the administration and teachers, when assessing the quality, evaluate the group and the kindergarten as a whole, that the comfort and emotional well-being of their own child is important to parents. This means that the individual approach and personal development are at the forefront. The main attention should be paid to the quality of interaction between children, parents and the kindergarten staff and to the quality and variety of types of children’s activity. These studies of the causes of parental dissatisfaction can be useful for heads of preschool educational institutions of various forms of ownership to improve the quality of services provided and develop a marketing strategy.

    Keywords: preschool education parents preschool educational institution educators discipline children’s activity kindergarten program
    DOI: 10.24412/1997-9657-2022-1109-26-35
    Kyurkchiyska V.I. Development of Connected Speech
    2021, 5 p. 19–27
    Kyurkchiyska V.I.
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    The relevance of the topic of the article. Each period has its own significance for the upbringing, socialization and education of the future of the nation - children, but preschool education occupies a special place. It sets the stage for building ideas, relationships, and competencies. The development of connected speech during this period is a priority in the work of a preschool teacher who is looking for working methods that are adequate to the modern development of technologies.

    The aim of the research. Preschool education is associated with one of the most sensitive periods for children – preschool age, therefore, it involves a system of methods, forms and means of implementing modern educational content, taking into account the characteristics and nature of pedagogical interaction.

    Description of the research progress. The presented educational software products “Grandfather and Turnip”, “Kolobok” and fairy tales of the Cunning Peter are an attempt to answer the need to find forms of work for the development of connected speech in children.

    The results of the study. “Grandfather and Turnip”, “Kolobok” and fairy tales about the Cunning Peter provide learning objectives in all educational areas: Coherent speech, Vocabulary, Grammatically correct speech, Sound culture, Perception of a literary work, Reproduction of a literary work. It is impossible to present the possibilities for each of them in this text. Attention will be focused on the main aspects of Connected speech and the perception of a literary work, without claiming to be complete.

    Conclusion. The educational software products “Grandfather and Turnip”, “Kolobok”, “Cunning Peter”, presented in this article, contribute to the implementation of modern requirements in the direction of the way of conducting the main form of pedagogical interaction - situation, namely, to take place in a playful form, i.e. play should not be an element, but should be fully integrated into the educational process. They are also suitable for additional forms of interaction that are organized according with the needs and interests of children during extracurricular time. In both cases, they contribute to the formation of competencies. The capabilities of software products are not limited to the presented technological solutions. Their use is a matter of creative search and digital competence of children’s teachers.

    Keywords: related speech educational software products kindergarten
    DOI: 10.24412/1997-9657-2021-5107-19-27
    Breive S. Student–teacher Dialectic in the Co-creation of a Zone of Proximal Development: an Example from Kindergarten Mathematics
    2021, 3 p. 72–80
    Breive S.
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    This paper reports on a case study which explores the co-creation of a zone of proximal development (ZPD) in a mathematics teaching-learning activity in a Norwegian kindergarten. To capture the complexity of teaching and learning mathematics in kindergarten the study uses qualitative methods within an interpretative paradigm. The findings illustrate how a five-year-old girl and a kindergarten teacher co-create a ZPD by expanding each other’s action possibilities, and how the co-creation is fundamentally based on mutual trust and responsibility. The results give insights into how mathematical learning possibilities may be promoted in kindergarten. The study illustrates the importance of being receptive to children’s contributions and, above all, to trust children’s abilities to take responsibility for moving mathematical teaching-learning activities forward.

    Keywords: joint activity kindergarten mathematics teaching learning togethering zone of proximal development
    Zinovieva A.A., Maznichenko M.A., Shuvanova V.P. Inclusion of Preschool Children in Trial Professional Activities as a Means of Early Career Guidance
    2020, 5 p. 18–31
    Maznichenko M.A. , Zinovieva A.A. , Shuvanova V.P.
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    Early career guidance – helping a child in pre-professional self-determination, choosing a suitable type of work, taking into account his needs and capabilities – is an essential condition for training professional personnel capable of ensuring Russia’s global competitiveness. It is necessary to start early career guidance from kindergarten, since it is during preschool childhood that a child develops an attitude towards work, professions, and a model of work activity. Early career guidance is included in the educational program of the preschool educational institution (area “Social and Communicative Development”) as an integral part of the full development of the individual. However, in the mass practice of kindergartens, early career guidance most often comes down to acquainting children with professions and types of work and the formation of a value attitude to work and representatives of professions. At the same time, children are not included in real professional activities, they can’t try themselves in different professions. This article proposes a means of strengthening the practical orientation of early career guidance of preschool children – including them in trial professional activities in specially equipped centers of professional tests based on the kindergarten and its social partners. The authors analyzed the available scientific research, innovative projects and programs for early career guidance implemented by kindergartens. The experience of organizing professional mini-tests for preschoolers, available in the kindergarten of the Chegdomyn village, was studied. The ways of developing this experience are shown through the creation of centers for professional tests based on kindergartens and its social partners, equipped with modern professional realities and safety requirements of preschoolers, and organizing children’s trial professional activities in them during regime moments as part of the “Professional Navigator” program (component variable part of the main educational program of preschool education). The article reveals the conditions for the inclusion of preschool children in trial professional activity.
    Keywords: early career guidance professional tests preschool children trial professional activity of preschool children professional tests of preschool children centers of professional tests in kindergarten
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2020-10082
    Shabas S.G. Psychological and Pedagogical Support of a Family in a Kindergarten During Self-isolation
    2020, 4 p. 13–22
    Shabas S.G.
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    The article studies the peculiarities of the psychological and pedagogical support of a family in a kindergarten in conditions of distance learning. The time of self-isolation changes the approaches to, and ways of interaction between the preschool education system and parents, causes a need for specialists for proper feedback from a child’s family. The methods of theoretical analysis, expert assessments and analysis of the information obtained from the education system teachers’ chatrooms have shown that there are quite a large number of new, convenient and safe forms of work with parents and their children in a distance format. However the new reality has required from kindergarten teachers-psychologists new professional competences and skills of work in the sphere of using different gadgets, Internet technologies, communications, technical capabilities, form and time of the interaction of all participants in the education process. Many specialists are fearful of staying online for a long time, of technologies influence on health, fearful of being incompetent as a specialist in a new format of interaction, as well as of negative comments from parents and colleagues. The distant format of the psychological support of a family has uncovered organizational problems for teachers-psychologists, problems of readiness for performing this type of interaction, absence of skills to render psychological aid in an extreme and crisis situation, as well as presence of their own problems of self-isolation with their families. The support of teachers-psychologists of the education system in the Sverdlovsk Region assists specialists in the establishment of the distance-type document management, introduces a list of the Internet resources that are useful for work, and contains recommendations for efficient ways of optimization of the psychoemotional state. Each specialist’s efforts, personal contribution to the development of the distant learning system, constant learning and self-education help to raise the quality of distamt psychological support of preschool children’ families.
    Keywords: psychological and pedagogical support family kindergarten self-isolation distance learning
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2020-10076
    Solntseva O.V., Ezopova S.A. How the Snail and Whale Sailed in the Kindergarten: Practice of Enriching Children’s Play Activities
    2020, 3 p. 40–50
    Solntseva O.V. , Ezopova S.A.
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    The article presents the results of a study on the integration of children’s reading and playing practices implemented within the framework of the Federal innovation platform – kindergarten No. 8 of the Central District of St. Petersburg on the topic “Designing Practices for the Education of Preschool Children in a Changing Sociocultural Situation”.

    The aim of the study was to study the possibilities of enriching the practice of subject-role play of children in various age groups (3-7,5 years) as a result of testing the technology of productive reading when children get acquainted with the modern world bestseller of children’s literature, J. Donaldson “Snail and Whale”. It was found that the technology of productive reading has a high developing potential both for organizing children’s perception of the book and understanding its meaning, and for the natural display read in the conditions of play activity. The monitoring and quality analysis of playing activity of children 3-7,5 years revealed that the implementation of the technology of productive reading with preschool children allows, on the one hand, to consider the game as a way of interpreting literary works and on the other hand, to support the game based on the read.

    The obtained results show that the implementation of the research plan contributed to the fact that the development indicators of the children’s game begin to approach the normative in the situation of the “zone of proximal development” and the further accumulation of play practice will contribute to the achievement of the normative indicators of the role-playing game in the “zone of the actual development of children”. It is also important that the reliance on the content and structure of the literary text allows the teacher to feel more confident in situations of play interaction with children, as an adult and a child interact in a single story context.


    Keywords: kindergarten early childhood education play activity role-playing game children’s reading children’s reading practice productive reading technology
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2020-10073
    Komarova I.I. From Architecture of a Kindergarten to Architecture of a School: Analysis of Contemporary Foreign Practices in a Changing Educational Environment
    2020, 2 p. 14–27
    Komarova I.I.
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    Changes in the world’s education system and new conditions for the existence of the education system have radically affected the infrastructure of education institutions. Many legal acts, conferences, publications, etc. are devoted to its changes. Much less attention has been paid to such a crucial element of the education system, which sets spatial, substantive, aesthetic and programmatic norms of life activities, which is a link between education and the human community, as architecture. Teachers, speaking about the role of the environment in education, rarely pay attention to architecture. Nevertheless, the space of the kindergarten has a significant impact on the creation of the environment. In different historical periods, there were different views on where children should be, what kind of education they should receive and who should provide it. Depending on the era, the answers to these questions differed significantly. The author focuses on modern trends in the construction of kindergartens and schools, the risks that arise in the construction of standard buildings and shows what requirements should the space of a modern kindergarten meet, reveals how changes in education generate new trends in architecture.
    Keywords: architecture of a kindergarten educational system design of a kindergarten generic design of early childhood institutions
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2020-10065
    Kholodova O.L., Vorobyeva I.I., Krasheninnikov E.E., Loginova L.V. Children’s barometer. Study of the Emotional Well-being of a 6–7-Year-Old Child in Kindergarten: Voice of the Child and Voice of the Parent
    2020, 1 p. 38–53
    Loginova L.V. , Kholodova O.L. , Krasheninnikov E.E. , Vorobyeva I.I.
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    The article discusses the results of the study of the emotional well-being of 6-7 years old children of kindergartens in Moscow. The data were obtained through a questionnaire survey of children and their parents using the supplemented Children’s Barometer methodology, consisting of 22 questions for a child and 8 questions for a parent. The study was attended by 151 parent-child couples; children from 15 groups of 5 different preschools. Emotional well-being is based on satisfying the needs of the child, both basic and essential for the age at hand, and essential for personal development including personal relevance, recognition in the group, autonomy and initiative. It was important for us to hear the “voice of the child”, attitude towards kindergarten, what makes child happy and discomforting. It was found that children of 6-7 years old can express their opinion and attitude to what is happening in kindergarten. Organized forms of activity are less interesting for children than free activity; there are discrepancies between children’s and adults’ assessment of issues important for the child; children remember conflicts in kindergarten and it is important for them how the teacher resolves the children’s conflict. The educational environment and style of interaction between adults and children in groups implementing different pedagogical systems influences children’s attitude towards kindergarten, which was shown in significant statistical differences.

    Keywords: emotional well-being child’s voice kindergarten quality of early childhood education adult-child relationship competence of parents conflict resolution
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2020-10063
    Komarova I.I. From Architecture of a Kindergarten to Architecture of a School: Analysis of Contemporary Foreign Practices in a Changing Educational Environment
    2020, 1 p. 24–37
    Komarova I.I.
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    Changes in the world’s education system and new conditions for the existence of the education system have radically affected the infrastructure of education institutions. Many legal acts, conferences, publications, etc. are devoted to its changes. Much less attention has been paid to such a crucial element of the education system, which sets spatial, substantive, aesthetic and programmatic norms of life activities, which is a link between education and the human community, as architecture. Teachers, speaking about the role of the environment in education, rarely pay attention to architecture. Nevertheless, the space of the kindergarten has a significant impact on the creation of the environment. In different historical periods, there were different views on where children should be, what kind of education they should receive and who should provide it. Depending on the era, the answers to these questions differed significantly. The author focuses on modern trends in the construction of kindergartens and schools, the risks that arise in the construction of standard buildings and shows what requirements should the space of a modern kindergarten meet, reveals how changes in education generate new trends in architecture.

    Keywords: architecture of a kindergarten educational system design of a kindergarten generic design of early childhood institutions
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2020-10062
    Volobueva L.M., Erofeeva T.I. «Family Schedule» in Kindergartens: Historic Background and Challenges of Our Time
    2019, 6 p. 58–69
    Erofeeva T.I. , Volobueva L.M.
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    This article analyzes the development of public and government requirements to definition of duration of work of kindergartens for all period of existence of system of early childhood education in Russia. The results of the monitoring of the attitude of preschool teachers to the introduction of “family schedules” in modern kindergartens, reflecting the advantages and risks of innovation associated with meeting the needs of families in the baby-sitting, as well as the successful solution of educational problems by the joint efforts of the family and kindergarten are presented. The article describes the possibilities of the current regulatory framework for creation of variable working hours of early childhood educational organizations.

    The purpose of the study is to determine the reasons and nature of changes in the operation of early childhood institutions in a historical retrospective. The research was based on the experience of the first Russian kindergartens, legal framework defining the work of early childhood institutions during the XX century and at the present stage of development of early childhood education, the results of the survey of 3415 teachers of preschool groups of 22 regions of the Russian Federation, and review of the studies related to the problem under study. The results of the retrospective analysis of the reasons for the change in the duration of work of Russian early childhood institutions during the whole period of their existence, have been presented. It has been revealed that the work regime was determined by the goals of the kindergarten to ensure the full development and upbringing of the child in different historical periods and reflected the leading trends in the country’s social and economic development and the State’s desire to involve women in active social and productive life. This ensured the normative approval of the variation in the work schedules of kindergartens (pre-school groups) depending on the location, needs and demands of families, which is a distinctive feature of modern public early childhood education. Based on the results of the monitoring of teachers’ opinions on the increase in the time of stay of children in kindergarten, possible risks associated with the reduction of the time of communication between parents and children were identified. Today some parents tend to increase the working hours of the kindergarten as they are not ready to communicate with the child, because of their own parent’s failure. The desire of parents to “build up” the schedule of work of the kindergarten, to correlate it with personal needs is often associated with a lack of understanding of the essence of educational work. Tendencies of interaction of teachers with families in order to draw attention of parents to the importance of dialogue with the child have been defined.


    Keywords: kindergarten work schedule historical retrospective family schedule needs of parents of preschoolers
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2019-10059
    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
    Vogt F., Hauser B., Stebler R., Rechsteiner K., Urech C. Learning through Play – Pedagogy and Learning Outcomes in Early Childhood Mathematics
    2019, 3 p. 66–78
    Vogt F. , Urech C. , Stebler R. , Rechsteiner K. , Hauser B.
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    Whilst research underlines the importance of early mathematics in kindergarten, practitioners need effective and innovative approaches to pedagogy. Currently, very different approaches are deployed from an instructional, educator-led approach based on training programmes to a play-based approach. This intervention study examines the effects on the mathematical competency of these two pedagogies. Thirty-five kindergarten educators and 324 six-year-old children were randomly assigned to either a training programme, a play-based approach with card and board games or to the control group. Educators’ views on the interventions were gathered in semi-structured interviews. The results indicate higher learning gains overall for the play-based approach. Differentiated effects were found as tendencies: children with low competencies tend to gain more from training programmes compared to no intervention; children with high competencies gain more from the play-based approach than the training. Educators evaluated the play-based intervention with card and board games as better suited to children’s diverse needs.
    Keywords: early childhood education mathematics play quantitynumber-competencies kindergarten games pedagogy
    Shakirova E.V. Influence of the Kindergarten’s Subject and Spatial Environment on the Development of the Teacher’s Professional Creativity: Children’s Activity as an Indicator of Creativity
    2019, 2 p. 52–69.
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    The paper has been devoted to the study of the influence of the developing subject and spatial environment on the creativity of the early childhood teacher and the child. The purpose of the study is to learn the process of development of the early childhood teacher’s creativity, based on the assumption that the work on improving the development environment will inevitably contribute to the development of the teacher’s creativity. This paper has been prepared on the basis of materials of research of developing subject and spatial environment of 26 groups of 4 early childhood institutions in the city of Ivanovo, Russia. Scales of Analysis developed by the author were used as an analysis toolkit. The toolkit is focused on the assessment of the teacher’s performance through the conditions he or she created for the creativeness of children. The problem of definition of the concept of creativeness in the work of the teacher and activity of the child is considered. The reasons of manifestation of creativity of the teacher and the child in the process of creation of the developing environment are explained. The developing environment has been analyzed through different perspectives: as a factor influencing the child’s activity and motivating the child to play, and the teacher to work, and as a space that changes the adult or child, while showing creativity. The research has shown that the involvement of teachers in the improvement of the playing space contributes to the support of children’s activity. The research revealed a slight improvement in the organization of the development environment of the experimental kindergarten groups. Thus, we established a correlation between the development environment, the work of the educator in its creation and the appearance of creativity in the play and other activities of the preschooler. The low score of the assessment of changes in the development environment in the experimental early childhood educational institution can be explained by the fact that the approach of educators to the design of playing space remained the same. Therefore, it is necessary to increase the level of teachers’ knowledge in the field of organizing the development environment and to do it simultaneously with the practical work on improving the playing space.
    Keywords: developing subject-spatial environment player space kindergarten teacher’s creativity developing environment
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2019-10044
    Nisskaya A.K., Savina E.V. Communication between Educators and Parents. Analysis of the Views and Preferences for Positive Communication
    2018, 3 p. 4–11
    Savina E.V.
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    The problem of communication between teachers and parents in research, law and practice. The problem of the relationship between education and family is shown. The involvement of parents has a positive impact on the results of child, the quality of education, the intensity of the parent-child relationship and makes children feel comfortable. However, interference in the life of the educational institution can create tension, have an association with mistrust, train lack of independence in a child, and put pressure on the educational process. The basis of the solution and building of friendly, effective communication must be a clear vision about what is the same and what is different in the opinions of teachers and parents, and which features of communication assure greater satisfaction from the relationship. The aim of this study is to research the preferable forms of the involvement of parents in the life of the educational institution and the conditions of satisfaction from communication with each other.

    Methods of the research and sample. The parents and teachers of preschools in Tula and Moscow took part in this research, were asked to fill out the questionnaires in paper and in an electronic form. The questionnaires contain questions about the preferable forms of a parent’s engagement in the life of the preschool and the level of satisfaction from the relationship between parents and teachers.

    Forms of parental involvement in the life of the kindergarten preferred by teachers and parents. It is shown that the perspectives of teachers and parents are largely similar: “live” communication is more preferable than remote, the traditional forms of involvement of the families in the life of the preschool like festivals and group meetings are popular. The work in a parent committee and the participation in the evaluation of the quality of education are unpopular. Some divergences in the perspectives of parents and teachers are revealed: the former prefer to involve parents as assistance or as a passive spectator, while the latter tend to prefer active forms of participation.

    The satisfaction of teachers and parents from communication with each other. The satisfaction of teachers from the relationship is first of all related to the participation of parents in the design of the kindergarten. Teachers, who prefer financial support of parents are less satisfied from the relationship. Parents’ satisfaction is related to, in what degree their opinion is accepted in the process of communication with the teacher. Both parents and teachers consider themselves the initiators of the communication.

    Keywords: involvement of parents forms of parent’s participation in life of kindergartens
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2018-00009
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