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Articles by tag "partial program":
2016, 10
p. 38–45
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The article shows how educators and instructors can utilize technology in physical training and sports during the pre-school educational process. It describes content and forms of information support for the development of cognitive performance in senior preschoolers after implementing the partial program “Let’s go to play in the yard,” as part of the basic educational program, designed upon an initiative of participants in the educational process. The findings focus on the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard for the integration of different types of children’s activities. The author highlights the characteristic for playing activities, and problem situations in terms of integration of cognitive and motor performance of preschoolers. The article demonstrates the research results of exploring short and operative memory, visual perception, and visual memory in the experimental senior preschooler group before and after the partial program module.
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2015, 1
p. 34–37
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The article describes the partial program “Happy day of a preschooler”, created by a group of authors on the basis of the program of the composer S. Korenblit. The program is based on the principle of self-development of the child through social organization (Vygotsky), developmental environment and new forms of interaction of children with adults, peers via modern ICT means. The principle of self-development is implemented in the program as “spontaneous” development (Zaporozhets), which involves a dialogue between child and adult, children with their peers in activities and communication; the emergence and resolution of the dialectical contradictions between the desires and capabilities of the child, demands to him by others and logical operations; mutual transitions between work in the zone of proximal development (Vygotsky) and independent children’s activity. The program is designed to provide all-round development of children through creative emotional activity.
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