Abstract

The article reveals the peculiarities of the organization and methods of research and experimental work on the preparation of primary school teachers in pedagogical colleges for integrated student learning. The purpose of the article is to describe the general methodology of the pedagogical experiment and present the generalized results of experimental work. Achieving the goal involved the use of the following methods: empirical – observation, questionnaires, testing, interviews, the method of expert assessment to determine the state of readiness of future primary school teachers for integrated learning of students; pedagogical experiment to test the effectiveness of the implementation of pedagogical conditions and models of the studied process. Diagnosis of the readiness of future primary school teachers for integrated learning of students involved conducting research and experimental research in several stages: ascertaining, formative, control. To assess the levels of readiness of future primary school teachers for integrated learning, a system of criteria and indicators has been developed taking into account the structure of students’ preparing for professional activity and its result: in the context of our study − readiness of college students − future primary school teachers for integrated learning. The use of a set of methods and techniques of diagnosis allowed to determine the initial level of readiness of future primary school teachers for integrated student learning; to confirm the effectiveness of the implementation of the developed model and pedagogical conditions for the preparing of primary school teachers in pedagogical colleges for integrated student learning. The obtained results of the pedagogical experiment made it possible to develop methodological recommendations for teachers of pedagogical colleges on the introduction of pedagogical conditions and models of training future primary school teachers in pedagogical colleges for integrated student learning.

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