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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
    Volobueva L.M., Tolkacheva G.N., Paramonova M.Y. Federal educational program of preschool education: a landmark of modern educational practice
    2023, 4 p. 8–21
    Tolkacheva G.N. , Paramonova M.Y. , Volobueva L.M.
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    The relevance of the subject of the article. The approval and implementation of the Federal Educational Program of Preschool Education is currently a particularly relevant and significant problem for the preschool education system, since it is aimed at creating in Russia a unified educational space for the upbringing and education of children from birth to admission to a general education organization, providing equal, high-quality conditions for preschool education, regardless of the child's place of residence.

    The purpose of the article. To characterize the formation and development of the idea of programming in Russian preschool education and education, to reveal the features of the Federal Educational Program of Preschool Education as a regulatory document defining the vector of development of the modern system of domestic preschool education.

    Description of the research progress. The purpose of the study was to identify the formation and development of education and training programs in kindergartens, to describe the specifics of the Federal Educational Program of Preschool Education. The study analyzed the program documents defining the content of preschool education and training at different historical stages. Its structural components were characterized, the content of the target, content, organizational sections was disclosed, the extensions and clarifications introduced into the Federal Program for the first time were highlighted.

    Research results. A generalized retrospective analysis of the experience of developing and implementing preschool education programs from 1918 to our days is presented, and the ways of transforming the idea of programming in preschool education are outlined. An analytical review of preschool education programs revealed a sequence of expanding the content of preschool education, the emergence of new sections in their structure, justified by a change in educational paradigms, the introduction of new approaches, achievements of science and practice. The Federal Educational Program defines the basic volume and content of preschool education that are uniform for the Russian Federation and are mastered by students in organizations that carry out educational activities according to educational programs of preschool education, allows them to realize the fundamental functions of preschool education. It was developed in accordance with the Federal Educational Standard of Preschool Education, takes into account the traditions and scientific and theoretical foundations of domestic preschool education, the experience of creating and implementing educational programs of preschool education.

    Conclusion. The Federal Program is the successor to the best traditions of domestic preschool education, includes educational and methodological documentation that defines the goals, objectives, content of educational and pedagogical work with children of infant, early and preschool age in modern conditions. The Federal Program ensures the unity of the content of education in all organizations engaged in educational activities for preschool education, creates conditions for the formation of traditional Russian values in children, and preserves the possibility of developing the variability of preschool education.

    Keywords: preschool education preschool education programs Federal Educational Program of Preschool Education Federal State Educational Standard of Preschool Education education and training of children of infant
    DOI: 10.24412/2782-4519-2023-4118-8-21
    Smirnova E.O. Modern children’s sub-culture
    2022, 6 p. 35–41
    Smirnova E.O.
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    The article presents an attempt to identify the main characteristics of children’s information environment and show their influence on the psychology of modern children. In the analysis of modern market of toys, books and movies, the author states some of the paradoxes of modern socio-cultural situation. One of them is the fact that the majority of information products for children are not designed for the age peculiarities of its destination. Other paradox is that increased demands on cognitive development of children combined with overly caring attitude to their physical security and autonomy. The desire to make the life of their children easier, to protect them from any risk, effort and hardship is the dominant trend of modern education. As a result, children are setting on consumption, which is amplified by the expansion of modern media and video production for children. In the second part of the article discusses the problems of modern children due to the characteristics of children’s subculture. Among them, the underdevelopment of the motive sphere, disorders of speech development, lack of imagination, communication difficulties, lack of autonomy and self-organization. The author concludes that modern children’s subculture inhibits the development of personality of the child and leads to deficiency of motivation.
    Keywords: children’s subculture information products for children toys car-oons computer games and programs independence self-organization personality
    Sheveleva D.E. Preschool Education for Children with Cerebral Palsy: Current Views and Content in Different Countries
    2021, 2 p. 45–55
    Sheveleva D.E.
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    The article is of a theoretical pattern and summarizes the scientific statements and research of recent studies. The theoretical provisions and the program document, which substantiate the content and guide of the development of special preschool education are presented.

    The relevance of the article consists in the analysis of modern preschool education for children with cerebral palsy. The article describes the mental and physical characteristics of children with cerebral palsy of preschool age, which indicate special educational needs and the need for special correctional and developmental work. The provisions on the psychodiagnostics of children with cerebral palsy are given; the principles for drawing up an individual educational route are shown. On the basis of materials of Russian studies and recommendations, the variants of educational programs that are prescribed for children with disorders of the musculoskeletal system of various severity are presented. The article also contains material on the international experience for organization of preschool education for children with cerebral palsy. Using the example of Polish preschool education, an approach is shown that includes general and special technologies and directions for teaching children. On the basis of the regulations on education in the United States, the organizational and pedagogical conditions for preschool children with cerebral palsy are shown. The author of the article considers individual educational plans that regulate the upbringing and education of children with special educational needs. The article presents a North American study that found a correlation between the mobility of children and their socialization. The results of this study and practical recommendations are presented: the overall social activity of a child in a group depends on his/her motor abilities and the development of interaction (as communication skills and interaction with other children). In conclusion, based on a comparative analysis, the similarity of the scientific positions in Russia and other countries regarding the content of preschool education for children with cerebral palsy is shown. The role of preschool institutions in the development and socialization of children with cerebral palsy has been substantiated.

    Keywords: preschool education children with cerebral palsy psycho-physical characteristics development and correction educational programs socialization mobility
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2021-10098
    Sivak E.V. Modern Parental Culture and its Importance with Regard to Interaction Between Parents and Teachers
    2019, 1
    Sivak E.V.
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    Influential studies in different countries over recent years show significant changes in child-rearing culture, or parenting practices and attitudes that are considered good and correct. Studies have also been conducted in Russia but so far, they have been few. Based on the analysis of existing studies, as well as 50 interviews with mothers of preschool age children conducted in 2014-2018, the paper examines the specifics of intensive parenthood. Among these features, we have identified the following: 1) intensive methods of upbringing (which require a lot of time, money and substantial emotional work), 2) parental determinism (the belief that all actions taken with the child and all decisions related to the upbringing of the child have an impact on the rest of the child’s life) and the attitude about the critical importance of early childhood, 3) optimization of the environment around the child, control over various aspects of the child’s life, 4) reliance on scientific and expert knowledge in upbringing, rather than on personal experience or tradition. These features of modern parents in Russia are important for effective communication between parents and teachers, as well as for the development of educational programs for parents implemented by preschool organizations. Such programs can become a support for parents in overcoming the difficulties caused by the modern model of child upbringing. It is particularly important to focus not on improving the skills and knowledge of parents but on increasing the self-efficacy of parents (i.e., ensuring that they are able to cope with possible problems rather than transmitting any knowledge) and reducing anxiety.
    Keywords: intensive parenting parent-teacher interaction educational programs for parents modern parenting culture preschool children preschools
    DOI: 10.24411/1997-9657-2019-10036
    Arhipova E.F. Health-Saving (Correctional) Educational Technologies Used When Working with Disabled Children
    2015, 9 p. 44–51
    Arhipova E.F.
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    The article deals with the content of the work teachers in preschool educational establishments are engaged in regarding children with special educational needs. Teachers are offered a number of health-saving pedagogical technologies of an express correctional orientation. Health-saving (correctional) educational technologies can be used in group work with all types of children, not just with those involved in adaptive educational programs. Besides, some of the technologies described below can be offered selectively to a special needs child taking into account his/her specific characteristics. The health-saving (correctional) educational technologies will also be beneficial and available to every participant in the educational process: psychologists, teachers, educators, music instructors, social pedagogues, physical culture instructors and specialists involved in implementing adaptive curricula, and groups with a compensatory or combined focus. Most of the health-saving (correctional) educational technologies listed in this article are available to a special needs child’s parents for use in the home. Application of these technologies does not require that they should have some specialized training in defectology. Mastering these (remedial) pedagogical technologies will enhance the level of pedagogical competence among parents of children with special needs and will help to improve the mental, speech and motor development of a child with special educational needs.
    Keywords: health-saving educational technologies special educational needs compensatory educational programs autism spectrum disorders
    Fthenakis W., Schmitt A. The project “acquisition of scientific knowledge”: the development of strategies for implementing educational programs in early childhood education
    2015, 4 p. 72–78
    Schmitt A. , Fthenakis W.
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    This article discusses the history of the development of educational programs in Germany, provides a look at the construction of educational programs that were developed by federal states of Germany, and which are being introduced as a tool for quality assurance of education and / or as an innovative tool for managing the education system and the educational process. Authors tell about the project “acquisition of knowledge”, which was developed for the purpose of implementation of the strategy for educational programs, and provide a report on its implementation. The purpose of the “acquisition of scientific knowledge” is to support the implementation of educational programs. This paper describes a the elaborated development strategy of partnership in education, as well as competence model of training of teachers.
    Keywords: early years education educational programs the natural sciences competence model
    Fthenakis W., Schmitt A. The project “acquisition of scientific knowledge”: the development of strategies for implementing educational programs in early childhood education
    2015, 3 p. 72–79
    Schmitt A. , Fthenakis W.
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    This article discusses the history of the development of educational programs in Germany, provides a look at the construction of educational programs that were developed by federal states of Germany, and which are being introduced as a tool for quality assurance of education and / or as an innovative tool for managing the education system and the educational process. Authors tell about the project “acquisition of knowledge”, which was developed for the purpose of implementation of the strategy for educational programs, and provide a report on its implementation. The purpose of the “acquisition of scientific knowledge” is to support the implementation of educational programs. This paper describes a the elaborated development strategy of partnership in education, as well as competence model of training of teachers.
    Keywords: early years education educational programs the natural sciences competence model
    Mikheeva E.V. Overview of exemplary educational programs developed in accordance with the Russian Federal Standard of Preschool Education
    2015, 3 p. 40–49
    Mikheeva E.V.
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    In the article the problem of variability of exemplary educational programs of preschool education is analyzed. It is shown that a variety of educational programs contribute to the quality of preschool education and its accessibility. The problem areas of Russian preschool education are shown and the positive aspects of the introduction of variability in preschool education are analyzed. The author stresses that the variability of preschool education ensures the maximum possible degree of individualization of education, makes the educational process “child-centered”, creates special relation of personality to the objectives, content and process of education. The author gives a generalized characteristics of exemplary educational programs, which to date have been developed under the Russian Federal Standard of Preschool Education.
    Keywords: preschool education educational programs of preschool education exemplary program of preschool education preschool education variability
    Ryan S., Whitebook M., Kipnis F., Sakai L. Professional Development Needs of Directors Leading in a Mixed Service Delivery Preschool System
    2013, 3 p. 70–78
    Ryan S. , Kipnis F. , Whitebook M. , Sakai L.
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    This paper reports on an interview study with directors of Head Start and child care programs who are collaborating with local education authorities to provide publicly funded preschool in New Jersey, USA. A standardized interview protocol was utilized with 98 directors chosen to represent a range of center types from across the three main regions of the state. Interviews were conducted over the phone. The study examined the kinds of preparation that these directors received for their work as program leaders, the areas that these directors identified as strengths and weaknesses, and the kinds of professional development that they perceived as necessary to perform their jobs well. Results indicate that given the wide range of qualifications and work experiences among directors in this mixed service delivery system, targeted professional development focusing on both administration and early childhood content is needed. These findings suggest that policy makers and administrators of preschool programs should conduct needs assessments of their preschool directors and school leaders to ensure that professional development opportunities address different levels of experience and expertise appropriate for leaders working in these systems. Because of the complexity of leading programs with mixed sources of funding and policy mandates, it is also suggested that competencies be articulated for preschool leaders and that institutions of higher education develop early childhood leadership preparation programs.

    Keywords: education training personnel day care professional development training programs child development
    Ryan S., Whitebook M., Kipnis F., Sakai L. Professional Development Needs of Directors Leading in a Mixed Service Delivery Preschool System
    2013, 2 p. 42–46
    Ryan S. , Kipnis F. , Whitebook M. , Sakai L.
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    This paper reports on an interview study with directors of Head Start and child care programs who are collaborating with local education authorities to provide publicly funded preschool in New Jersey, USA. A standardized interview protocol was utilized with 98 directors chosen to represent a range of center types from across the three main regions of the state. Interviews were conducted over the phone. The study examined the kinds of preparation that these directors received for their work as program leaders, the areas that these directors identified as strengths and weaknesses, and the kinds of professional development that they perceived as necessary to perform their jobs well. Results indicate that given the wide range of qualifications and work experiences among directors in this mixed service delivery system, targeted professional development focusing on both administration and early childhood content is needed. These findings suggest that policy makers and administrators of preschool programs should conduct needs assessments of their preschool directors and school leaders to ensure that professional development opportunities address different levels of experience and expertise appropriate for leaders working in these systems. Because of the complexity of leading programs with mixed sources of funding and policy mandates, it is also suggested that competencies be articulated for preschool leaders and that institutions of higher education develop early childhood leadership preparation programs.

    Keywords: education training personnel day care professional development training programs child development
    Archakova T.O. Headstart: preschool education for children from socially disadvantaged families
    2012, 6 p. 42–48
    Archakova T.O.
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    The article describes the HeadStart program (USA), which is in use for over 40 years in working with preschool children from low-income families. The program includes projects to help the families of migrants, seasonal workers and indigenous people of America. The program provides access to healthcare and healthy nutrition, financial support, employment assistance, and offers parent-child study groups. The examples of program’s standards are provided. Family involvement in education and upbringing of children is considered to be a specific type of work to reduce the risk of child neglect and child abandonment. If children from socially disadvantaged families are provided with an access to resources outside of their families, they develop much faster. The article addressed the issue of evaluating the effectiveness of such programs in the long term. The program fosters personal growth.
    Keywords: preschool education in the United States educational standards social-problem families prevention of child neglect and abandonment preschool establishment and family long-term effectiveness of social programs
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