Abstract

Article has actual scientific issues associated with the detection capabilities of technology monitoring self-identity in the context of quality management
 of modern education. The article raises the question of design, implementation and monitoring technology sense of self-development of younger
 schoolboys in the development of GEF primary education in extracurricular activities, the methodology and technology tools for its implementation.
 The proposed self-monitoring technology students in extracurricular activities under the GEF primary education takes into account the requirements
 of the Government of the Russian Federation "On the implementation of the monitoring system of education" and the requirements for the results of
 development of the basic educational program of primary education, as reflected in the standards.
 In the construction of monitoring technology self-development of students in extracurricular activities is reflected not only the elements of the external,
 but internal components of the evaluation of the quality of education, not only standardized procedures (tests, the test work, etc.), but also new methods
 of assessment that reflect personal achievement and personal growth of the child.
 The article demonstrates in detail the sequence of technological development of self-monitoring technology in children´s extracurricular activities,
 spelled out the procedural part of the study. The author suggests a diagnostic toolkit self-development of students for various educational programs;
 authoring: route book pupil, which made monitoring data and recommendations are fixed educator and psychologist; student book "I Know thyself", its
 analysis will allow psychologists and educators to make the route of individual self-development of the child. Their use in the practice of the educational
 process will produce trending self-identity of the student and to determine effective means to ensure that emphasizes the importance of the results
 obtained in relation to each child.
 The implementation of self-monitoring technology students in extracurricular activities under the GEF implementing primary education will improve the
 quality of students´ extracurricular activities, as well as provide the ability to control the process of self-development based on analysis of data obtained
 from monitoring.
 The developed technology has found its application in the educational space of non-formal education of the city of Kaluga and Kaluga region.
 The article may be of interest to elementary school teachers, employees of additional education of children, psychologists, teaching staff of educational
 organizations implementing self-monitoring of students.

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