Purpose: to develop a system of general views on the personal qualities of a school graduate in the conditions of the experiment "School - Socialization of the Personality". "Model of the school graduate - the socialization of personality

To determine the nationally oriented component in the content of general secondary education, the scientific understanding of the pedagogical design of the personality is essential, which is becoming a noticeable phenomenon in educational activities at the present stage. In the assessment of V. M. Korotov, the problem of forecasting is initially pedagogical. At one time, K. D. Ushinsky gave her an interpretation in the work “Labor in its mental and educational meaning”, V. A. Sukhomlinsky paid great attention to the characterization of the personality of a citizen, worker, family man. V. M. Korotov developed a draft program for the formation of the personality of a Russian schoolchild, endowed with the most important social roles. In his theory, education is revealed as a system-oriented process of human studies, the product of which is a person who is ready and able to fulfill an integral system of social roles: a family man - honors his mother and father, grandparents, takes care of them and other family members; participates in housekeeping, serves himself in an ever-increasing volume; considers the family as one of the highest human values; consciously prepares himself to create his own family and raise his children in the spirit of the professional traditions and ideals of his people; keeps the memory of the ancestors, strives to be like them; student - knows how and loves to learn; is fluent in the native language; reads well and a lot; understands that he will have to study all his life and therefore masters the methods of self-education; treat their teachers with respect; seeks to obtain secondary and higher education; masters dialectical logic, culture of thinking; worker - sees in work his duty, the source of the well-being of the family and the prosperity of Russia; masters various professions, improves qualifications, hones skills; participates in technical creativity and agricultural experimentation; disciplined, a skilled organizer, knows how to work in a team, helps comrades, participates in family work, self-service, other school affairs and the improvement of the microdistrict; seeks to rationalize labor and improve technological culture; initiative and enterprising, constantly replenishes economic knowledge; masters the skills of working with a computer; citizen - patriot, internationalist, humanist, fighter for a prosperous democratic Russia; knows and observes the laws and rules of the hostel; actively participates in school self-government, in the socio-political life of the country; preserves nature, personal and public property; tolerant of dissent; knows the history of Russia and his native land well; enhances its political and general culture; a connoisseur and creator of the beautiful - knows folklore and the achievements of artistic creativity well; creates and replenishes a personal library; develops a need for communication with the beautiful; masters the basics of world culture, is well versed in art; draws well; understands classical and modern music; visits theaters and museums, combines tourism with local history; an adherent of a healthy lifestyle - takes care of his own safety and the safety of those around him; habitually observes the rules of the road, safety regulations, as well as the use of household appliances; consciously treats their health and the health of loved ones as the main wealth; tidy, observes the rules of personal hygiene; temperate in food; is engaged in hardening and physical exercises; develops resistance to bad habits, knows how to provide first aid to the victim.

These parameters successfully connect the projected personality with the beginnings of ethnopedagogy, with Russian family traditions, with the patriarchal way of life, but, in our opinion, due to the high and voluminous level of requirements for a school graduate, the prospect of achieving this image is unlikely. The concept of the role purpose of a person is very promising, since it seeks to embody the ideal of shaping the personality of a citizen, a future worker, a representative of a dynastic family, a family man, a public figure, a successor to the best traditions of his people and Fatherland, a supporter of a healthy lifestyle, a connoisseur of beauty in the surrounding world. Many modern schools are following this path, successfully implementing the principles of ethnopedagogics and introducing nationally oriented courses into the content of general secondary education. A certain research experience, significant for the interpretation of this problem, has been accumulated by teachers of modern Russian schools in Gatchina, Ivanov, Kostroma, Moscow, Orel, Penza, Rostov, Tobolsk and other cities, teachers of the Vologda region. The educational space of the Vologda Oblast has distinctive features associated with the natural environment, ethnicity, the originality of ecological, historical and cultural development, folk traditions, dialogue with other regions of the country and the international community.

When designing the image of a graduate, determining the requirements for the level of development of the spiritual, moral, communicative, aesthetic, labor, physical aspects of the culture of the student's personality and the mechanism of pedagogical influence, we took as a basis the principle of natural conformity, taking into account the interdependence of the ongoing mental processes in the child's personality, according to his age and main types pedagogical impact. In this regard, the theoretical ideas of a personality-oriented approach to the education of schoolchildren are considered. An interesting schematic picture of the holistically dominant approach to the program of raising a child by a group of authors is presented in the work "Raising Children at School" edited by N. E. Shchurkova. According to the authors, the goal of education is a person capable of building a life worthy of a person. In our opinion, such an approach to solving the main problems in education is acceptable and effective. We believe that in order to become a person, a child must go from perception (at the initial stage of education) to the need for action (at the senior stage). Schematically, it might look like this:

The interdependence of the ongoing mental processes in the personality of the child, according to his age and the main mechanisms of pedagogical influence on him, is reflected in the following scheme:


The requirements for the level of development of the spiritual, moral, communicative, aesthetic, labor, physical aspects of the culture of the student's personality at each age level, according to his age characteristics, are reflected in the following tables:

Spiritual and moral

Cognitive, knowledgeable

Communicative

aesthetic

Labor

Physical

elementary School

Possession of such qualities as love for mother, family, home, one's homeland; kindness, attention to people around, honesty, responsiveness, respect for representatives of other nations and nationalities

Knowledge, skills, corresponding to the psychological and physiological characteristics of a particular student and the requirements of educational standards; cognitive interest in the surrounding world, history and culture of their homeland

The ability to listen and hear others, the ability to establish contacts with adults, understanding the value of friendship with peers; the ability to manage one's behavior and feelings, possession of basic etiquette skills; correlation of one's actions with ethnic, social and value norms

The ability to see and understand the beauty of the surrounding world, the desire to protect. to protect nature. Introduction to the world of art of the region, knowledge of the work of native poets, writers, artists

The desire to participate in the labor affairs of the class, to help relatives and strangers. Self-service, The presence of collectivist principles, the desire for mutual assistance

The desire to improve one's health, the habit of exercising daily, observing the rules of personal hygiene. Knowledge of folk games and the ability to organize them

Main school

Conscious love for one's home, mother, family, loved ones, sensitivity, tact, respect for one's homeland Russia, Comprehension of concepts: honor. duty, purposefulness, responsibility, citizenship. Social activity. moral conviction

Knowledge, abilities, skills that correspond to the personal needs of a particular student and the educational standard, including knowledge about Russia and the region, knowledge of a wide range of professional human activities, knowledge of one's psychophysical characteristics. The desire to expand horizons. Culture of thinking, including language

The ability to critically comprehend one's actions, analyze relationships with peers and adults, the ability to compromise. Managing your behavior. Ability to maintain emotionally stable behavior in life situations

The need to visit theaters, exhibitions, concerts, reading classical literature, the ability to penetrate the inner world of a work of art, to understand its spiritual essence. The desire to build your life according to the laws of harmony and beauty

Ability to work in a team, participation in school affairs, improvement of the microdistrict. Respect for school and other property, the ability to apply labor knowledge in practice, the manifestation of initiative, creativity in the performance of work. Formation of a sense of duty, responsibility. The ability to adequately self-assess one's abilities and capabilities

Conscious need to improve one's health, adherence to the rules of a healthy lifestyle, attention to the health of others, knowledge of the basics of traditional medicine, desire to engage in various sports sections

high school

Conscious citizenship. A sense of pride in belonging to one's nation, for one's homeland. Human dignity. The need to do good. Humanistic attitude towards other peoples and humanity. Ability to reflect Predominance of spiritual and moral priorities over material ones

Knowledge, skills, abilities. corresponding to the educational standard of the third stage school. personal requests and needs Developed intellect, culture of the mind. scientific understanding. creative thinking. Formation of motives and cognitive interests, the need to continue education, self-education

Ability to perform a role in a team, adequate to the current situation. Ability to establish contacts, respect other tastes, customs. habits. High social adaptation

The ability to build your life according to the laws of harmony and beauty. The need to bring beauty into educational, labor, leisure activities, in relations with people around. Mastering the basics of world culture, knowledge of the achievements of Russian artistic creativity

Meaningful and conscious professional self-determination, readiness for labor activity and self-realization in society, ability for a constructive, scientific organization of labor, criticality, optimism, mobility

Willingness to lead a healthy, physically active lifestyle, a conscious attitude to one's health, concern for the health of others, the ability to use Russian health traditions in life. The desire to achieve personal sports results

The most generalized images of primary and secondary school graduates are formulated as follows: The image of a primary school graduate is “A primary school graduate has the best qualities of a Russian person, such as love for the Motherland, kindness, attention to people around him, honesty, responsiveness, diligence, respect for senior. Actively participates in the life of the class and school, knows how to organize his time, manages his behavior and feelings, takes care of strengthening his health. Shows a cognitive interest in the surrounding world of history, the culture of his homeland, has a coherent, free correct speech, knowledge, skills and abilities meet the requirements of educational standards. The image of a secondary school graduate is “A person devoted to Russia, an active patriot, protecting and protecting his Motherland, its history and culture, who has combined in his mind the idea of ​​​​personal good with the good of the state.

Spiritually rich, creative, free person with the best features of the Russian character, striving for physical and moral perfection. An educated person with a culture of mind, ready for self-education, self-determination and self-realization in adult life. The formation of personality is not a consequence of only school education and upbringing, it depends on the genetic prerequisites and the impact of preschool time, upbringing in the family, the "pressure" of others, the arbitrary and involuntary influence of the media, as well as self-education, stimulated by the appearance of a person in a certain plan for the future , a well-known ideal of life, to which the school should contribute in every possible way.

Thus, the graduate model is considered as a standard that combines the ideas of teachers, students and parents about the most significant qualities of a person, as the main criteria for tracking all experimental activities. Considering the model as a kind of educational standard, we turn to criteria that allow us to analyze and measure the quality of a graduate's personality, establish the characteristics necessary and sufficient for "a phenomenon to function and develop according to a certain type, that is, to be at the level of "qualitative certainty"" . With a variety of conditions that determine the content of general secondary education, the structure of the graduate model also finds expression in the nationally oriented component of the content of education. In the methodological aspect, the model of a school graduate is a set of conceptual provisions that fix the goals of modeling, a system of basic concepts. In the actual pedagogical dimension, the model characterizes the main stages and products of the process of standardization of general secondary education at the level of the subject of the Federation school activities.

The “graduate model” of the primary school is the expected result of the implementation of the educational program of the Federal State Educational Standard, the general answer to the question of what “product” should be obtained as a result of the activities of the teaching staff at each of the levels of education. The “graduate model” is a guideline for building the educational process, coordinating the activities of its various links and structures, and designing individual educational routes.

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General requirements for a primary school graduate.

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The “graduate model” of the primary school is the expected result of the implementation of the educational program of the Federal State Educational Standard, the general answer to the question of what “product” should be obtained as a result of the activities of the teaching staff at each of the levels of education. The “graduate model” is a guideline for building the educational process, coordinating the activities of its various links and structures, and designing individual educational routes.

The legal framework for creating a school graduate model is: Constitution of the Russian Federation;

Law "On Education in the Russian Federation";

Federal State Standard of Primary General Education, approved by order of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation of October 06, 2009 No. 373,

OU educational program.

Thus, the model acts as a standard. Building the image of a school graduate, we proceed from the fact that he is a dynamic system that is constantly changing, self-improving, filled with new content. This means that the image of a graduate is not the final result, not the result in the development of a personality, but that basic level, the development and formation of which the school should contribute to the maximum.

The formation of personality is not a consequence of only school education, it depends on the genetic prerequisites and the impact of preschool time, the influence of the media, and, most importantly, upbringing in the family. Therefore, upbringing, education and development is possible only joint the efforts of the school and family.

Modern society needs a person capable of self-education, independent acquisition of new information, capable of making the right decisions, so the development of a child with the help of a school is built through self-realization, self-education, self-determination and self-development.

The role of teachers of our Centerin the formation of the child's personality can be defined by the following words: pedagogical assistance, support and promotion.

At all times, the activities of the school were aimed at solving educational problems, but the Standard defines the results of education: a sense of civic identity, patriotism, learning motivation, the desire for knowledge, the ability to communicate, a sense of responsibility for one's decisions and actions, tolerance and much more.

The portrait of a graduate has been defined in the Federal State Educational Standard of the IEO.

As we line our work to creategraduate models, we first compareda portrait of a primary school graduate and a portrait of a primary school graduate. And in the course of the comparison, it was determined that ...

Defined "portrait" of a primary school graduate:

Loving his people, his land and his homeland;
-respecting and accepting the values ​​of the family and society;
- inquisitive, actively and interestedly knowing the world;
- possessing the basics of the ability to learn, capable of organizing their own activities;
- ready to act independently and be responsible for their actions to the family and society;
- benevolent, able to listen and hear the interlocutor, justify his position, express his opinion;
- fulfilling the rules of a healthy and safe lifestyle for yourself and others.

Portrait of a graduate of primary and secondary schools according to GEF

Portrait of an elementary school graduate

Portrait of a basic school graduate

loving his people, his land and his homeland;

respecting and accepting the values ​​of the family and society;

inquisitive, actively and interestedly knowing the world;

possessing the basics of the ability to learn, capable of organizing their own activities;

ready to act independently and be responsible for their actions to the family and society;

benevolent, able to listen and hear the interlocutor, justify his position, express his opinion;

following the rules of a healthy and safe lifestyle for yourself and others.

loving his land and his Fatherland,who knows Russian and his native language, respects his people, their culture and spiritual traditions;

aware of and accepting the values ​​of human life, family,civil society, the multinational Russian people, humanity;

actively and interestedly knowing the world,aware of the value of labor, science and creativity;

Able to learnaware of the importance of education and self-education for life and work, able to apply the acquired knowledge in practice;

socially active,respectful of law and order,commensurate his actions with moral values, aware of his duties to the family, society, Fatherland;

Respectful of other peopleable to conduct a constructive dialogue, reach mutual understanding, cooperate to achieve common results;

Consciously fulfilling the rules of a healthy and environmentally sound lifestyle that is safe for humans and their environment;

- oriented in the world of professions, understanding the importance of professional activity for a person in the interests of sustainable development of society and nature

The main goal of primary education in our Center- Preservation and support of the individuality of the child, his physical and mental development, the formation of the ability to learn.

What should a primary school graduate be like, what qualities should he form in order to maintain his desire to learn, to develop the need to study independently and creatively solve various cognitive tasks, to provide conditions for successful education in primary school? What is the "model"primary school graduate?

An elementary school graduate must:

1. To master general educational programs in the subjects of the curriculum at a level sufficient to continue education at the level of basic general education (that is, to master general educational skills and abilities).

2. To master the simplest skills of self-control of educational actions, the culture of behavior and speech.

3. Master the methods of activity (cognitive, speech, algorithm for working with information, the procedure for organizing activities: establishing a sequence of actions, following instructions, determining control methods, determining the causes of difficulties that arise, finding and self-correcting errors, etc.).

4. Master the basic skills of educational activities, elements of theoretical thinking.

5. To form the need to study independently, the desire to learn, understanding the relationship of the phenomenon of the outside world.

6. Master the basics of personal hygiene and a healthy lifestyle.

Parents, sending their child to primary school, are guided not only by the status of the school, the system of education, but also by the personal qualities of the teacher. Every parent wants their child to study in modern, comfortable conditions, and the teacher is not only a professional, but also an interesting creative person. In their understanding, the result of learning is a knowledge base that will allow the child to successfully learn at subsequent stages of education, as well as preserved health.

A primary school graduate, in addition to mastering the main program, should be positively motivated for further education.

Our Primary School Teacherform in students the ability to learn and the ability to organize their activities, independent search and assimilation of information, the ability to be creative in solving problems.

There must be cooperation between primary and secondary teachers.

An elementary school graduate should be ready for middle school education. And he will be ready for this if he is healthy. With modern educational technologies it is possible. He must be able to independently acquire knowledge, be educated, communicative, creative and with a desire to go to school.

Primary school teachersthey teach children not only to write, read and count, but also instill in them the need for independent acquisition of knowledge. Our teachers contribute to the formation in students of the need to develop their intellectual, communicative, artistic, physical abilities.

We are aware that each child has his own individual and unique image, and we help him in his development.

- What are the key competencies that graduates should have?

elementary school?

To have competence means to have certain knowledge, to be aware of something, in any area.

In elementary school, we highlight competencies:

1. Educational and cognitive. (The student obtains knowledge directly from the surrounding reality, owns methods for solving educational and cognitive problems, actions in different (non-standard) situations. For example, grade 4. The world around. The topic is “Natural zone-tundra”. General lesson.

The whole class turns into a science station. There is an independent research work of the student. Children are divided into groups: geographers, botanists, ecologists, zoologists. Each group has a specific task, which is set out in the help cards. They defend their mini-studies at the end of the lesson using drawings, photographs, abstracts. In the process of such tasks, we develop cognitive interest, we teach to choose the main thing from the general material and bring it into the system.

2. Value-semantic competences. (Associated with the student's value orientations, his ability to see and understand the world around him, navigate in it, realize his role and purpose.)

For example, according to the plan of educational work in the 4th grade, an open school event “I and my rights” was held. A child should know his rights and his duties, be self-confident, have his own dignity.

3. Communicative competencies. (Skills of working in a group, a team with various social roles. The student should be able to introduce himself, write a letter, fill out a statement, ask a question, lead a discussion)

For example, consultants work at a mathematics lesson in the 4th grade. They check the work done on their row, correct mistakes. This type of activity develops mutual assistance, mutual verification, and group work skills in children.

4. I will dwell on one more key competency related to work. During the period of study from grades 1-4, students acquire initial - technical knowledge; skills in the manufacture of products from various materials; self-care skills.

Labor training lesson. Topic: "Making a rocket model." Students work in pairs to receive an instruction sheet for the rocket making sequence. Children work step by step.

The design of the rocket comes up with themselves. In the process of such tasks, the work experience of children is enriched; building skills and knowledge are developed.

5. Information competencies

Possession of modern media (TV, telephone, computer, printer) and information technology ... (audio and video recording, Internet ..)

The method of projects, in its didactic essence, is aimed at the formation of abilities, with which a school graduate turns out to be more adapted to life, able to adapt to changes, navigate in various situations, work in various teams, because project activity is a cultural form of activity in which it is possible to form an ability to making responsible choices. Project activity at school is an effective tool for the formation of various types of competencies, as well as a complete set of competencies - functional literacy.

Working on projects gives students a lot. This is active mental activity, and the development of cognitive and social activity, and interest in learning, and broadening one's horizons, and the ability to consciously acquire knowledge and use it. In addition, students learn to work on a problem, acquire the skills of collecting and processing information, the skills and abilities of research activities, and learn to apply knowledge. Project activity gives students the opportunity to collaborate with the teacher, discuss and offer their point of view.

Projects are planned throughout the year in almost all subjects of the school curriculum. Children enjoy doing this. They like to discover something new for themselves and their classmates, to be researchers of material unknown to them.

6. Health saving competencies.

Knowledge and adherence to the norms of a healthy lifestyle; knowledge and observance of personal hygiene, everyday life; physical culture of a person, freedom and responsibility in choosing a lifestyle.

The fourth year of elementary school completes the first stage of a child's school life. The prospect of moving to secondary school forces adults to pay primary attention to the formation of educational skills and abilities in fourth-graders.

By the fourth grade, most children already develop

an individual style of educational work, a differentiation of educational interests is outlined, a different attitude to academic subjects develops: some disciplines are liked more, others less. It depends on the characteristics of children, their ability to work, the specifics of cognitive development, information processing, unequal interest in various academic subjects, etc.

Despite some individual characteristics of a primary school graduate, by the end of his education in the primary level, the following main components of his leading activity - educational should be formed:

A sufficiently high level of mastery of educational skills and actions;

The ability to act according to the algorithm, apply the acquired knowledge, skills and abilities in real life situations, think logically, use the operations of analysis and synthesis, draw conclusions and draw conclusions, perceive and retain the necessary information in memory (especially these skills were developed during the course "Informatics » in grades 2-3);

The development of the cognitive sphere should correspond to the level relevant to age norms;

Possess sufficiently developed thinking and a normal level of intellectual development;

Normal or high level of educational motivation, formed educational and cognitive motives;

The presence of formed control and self-control;

Having a positive self-esteem;

A well-developed and age-appropriate stable emotional sphere.

A special place in the psychological portrait of our graduate is occupied by the formation of his communicative competence, since during the transition to the middle link, communication becomes the leading activity. The Young Philologist course, which is taught in elementary school starting from the second grade, helps to form this competence.

The most important line in the portrait of a graduate is also socially significant qualities, primarily inherent in a citizen: respect for his native country, his people, his history, awareness of his duties to society, other people, himself. Those. Already at the stage of primary school age, we strive to lay the first “bricks” of higher feelings - patriotism, humanism, diligence. The ORKSE training course “Fundamentals of World Religious Cultures”, which is taught in the fourth grade, circles for extracurricular activities “Love and know your land”, “Tourists-local historians” helps in this.

It is in elementary school that the first abilities, inclinations, interests, and reserve capabilities of the child are manifested, therefore it is very important at this stage to create for each child a situation of success in activities that are personally significant for him, a positive emotional assessment of any achievement of the student is necessary. The Methodological Association of Primary School Teachers during all four years of study attracts students to participate in various competitions, exhibitions, olympiads of various levels. The geography of these competitions is very wide and varied. Among the graduates of our Center there is not a single student who would not take part in at least one of the proposed competitions. As evidence of this - a portfolio of students, a piggy bank of their achievements and successes.

It should also not be forgotten that the life of children is not limited to the walls of the school. Outside of it, the child can be immersed in such activities that will allow him to show his skill, achieve success, gain self-confidence. Primary school graduates attend clubs, music and art schools, sports clubs. In this direction, primary school teachers are doing a lot of work to promote extracurricular activities among students and their parents through visits to creative children's centers, inviting specialists to the school, etc. Many children achieve good results in this activity.

In our case, it reflects the Federal State Educational Standard of Primary General Education, the specifics of the OC as an educational institution and consists of the following areas:

  • moral potential;
  • cognitive potential;
  • communication potential;
  • aesthetic potential;
  • physiological potential.

Moral potential

cognitive potential

Communication potential

Able to express his opinion.

Aesthetic potential

Physiological potential

How do the personality traits inherent in the portrait of a graduate correlate with universal learning activities?

The portrait of a primary school graduate presents the results:

  • Personal (self-determination, meaning formation, moral and ethical orientation).
  • Metasubject (regulatory, cognitive, communicative).

The ratio of personality traits in the portrait of a primary school graduate with personal UUD.

Personal UUD

self-determination

(internal position, "I am a concept", civic identity, self-respect and self-esteem)

Loving his land and his country

Meaning formation

(motivation (educational, social), attitude: towards oneself, school, society, the boundaries of one’s own knowledge and “ignorance”)

Inquisitive, interested, actively learning about the world.

Fulfilling the rules of a healthy and safe lifestyle for themselves and others

Moral and ethical orientation

(orientation towards the fulfillment of moral standards, assessment of one's actions)

Respectful and accepting the values ​​of family and society

When we distribute and correlate the quality of personality, prescribed in the portrait of a primary school graduate with personal actions, it becomes clearwhere, how and under what conditionswe can help the child develop these qualities.

The ratio of personality traits in the portrait of a primary school graduate with meta-subject UUD.

Metasubject UUD

Personal qualities in the portrait of a primary school graduate

Regulatory component

Ready to act independently and be responsible for their actions to the family and school.

Possessing the basics of the ability to learn.

cognitive component

(management of their activities, control and correction, initiative and independence).

Possessing the basics of the ability to learn.

Able to express his opinion.

Communicative component

(cooperation skills, speech activity).

Friendly, able to listen and hear a partner.

Able to express his opinion.

The results of students who have mastered the basic educational program of the CEO also require the assimilation of substantive actions:

  • subject (experience in obtaining new knowledge, its transformation, application; a system of fundamental elements of scientific knowledge that underlies the scientific picture of the world).

Model of a primary school graduate MBOU TsO No. 35in our case, it reflects the Federal State Educational Standard of Primary General Education, the specifics of the OC as an educational institution, and consists of the following areas:

  • moral potential;
  • cognitive potential;
  • communication potential;
  • aesthetic potential;
  • physiological potential.

Moral potential

Loving his native land and his country.

Respecting and accepting the values ​​of family and society.

cognitive potential

Inquisitive, interested, actively learning about the world.

Possessing the basics of the ability to learn.

Able to express his opinion.

Communication potential

Friendly, able to listen and hear a partner.

Able to express his opinion.

Aesthetic potential

Capable of aesthetic perception of objects and phenomena in the natural and social environment, having a personal (own, individual) emotionally colored attitude towards works of art.

Physiological potential

Fulfilling the rules of a healthy and safe lifestyle for yourself and others.

The formation of a model of a primary school graduate requires the teacher to improve professionalism in the following areas:

  • Designing the educational process
  • Organization of work of students
  • Appraisal activity
  • ICT - competence.

The basic technologies of the educational process should be:

  • Information Technology
  • Technology based on the creation of a learning situation (solving problems that are practically significant for studying the world around)
  • Technology based on the implementation of project activities
  • Technology based on the level differentiation of training.

Extracurricular activities of the school are aimed at developing personal qualities. It involves working with students. From 3 to 5 hours a week we hold the following classes: "School of Wizards", "Blue Planet", "Modular Origami", beadwork, etc.

We will be very happy if the graduates of our school learn to understand and apply in life such concepts:

  • “I live in Russia, and I like it”;
  • “Growing up as a normal good person”;
  • "I want to learn";
  • "learning to succeed";
  • "I control the situation";
  • "learning to evaluate";
  • “I think, I say, I do it myself”;
  • "always in touch";
  • "there is healthy mind in a healthy body".

In accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standards, the system for assessing student achievements is being changed. BUT value orientations reflecting individual and personal positions (religious, aesthetic views, political preferences, etc.), characteristics of social feelings (patriotism, tolerance, humanism, etc.), individual psychological characteristics of primary school graduates will not be subject to assessment.


The following qualities should be formed in the school: Qualities of real graduates: In life they need the following qualities: Purposefulness Educatedness Efficiency Sociability Discipline Erudite Self-confidence Diligence Intelligence Mindfulness Educatedness Organization Discipline Workability Collectivism Good manners Modesty Patience Duplicity Constriction Perseverance in achieving goals Self-confidence Education Sociability Efficiency to the point Discipline Careerism Audacity Penetrating qualities Graduates believe that ...




Differences exist because: There are no ideal people, as well as people who should educate these qualities in us; Reality and ideal are different things, but this does not mean that the ideal is not worth striving for; Purpose, reality and future are different things and there is no need to strive to combine them; The school cannot educate everyone equally, all people are different in themselves; There are no differences among these qualities, and there should not be, a person himself must be able to cultivate the necessary qualities in himself, and the school only helps him in this; The school should strive to develop positive qualities, and the student himself will choose what he needs in life; There are not enough talented teachers; We cannot show our qualities in school; Honesty and kindness, in our time, no one needs;


What needs to be done to improve the process of education and upbringing at school? More extra-curricular activities are needed together with parents and teachers in order to get to know each other better as human beings; More lessons in the form of role-playing games; In the upper grades, the student himself must choose the most interesting and necessary subjects for him, introduce more various special courses; To give more vital and practical skills in the lessons; Spend self-government days at school; The student must be able to express his point of view; The teacher must see in the student, first of all, a person, and educate by personal example;












What should a modern school be like in order to educate a modern graduate? What is? What should be? A modern teacher is mainly guided by the knowledge paradigm of education and gives students good knowledge, while the student’s personality does not develop, the latter does not know how to independently acquire knowledge, does not know how to use reference and additional literature Developed thinking and intelligence (not memory). The student must be able to acquire knowledge. In today's society, in the age of information technology and the increasing flow of information, this is a very important skill.


What should a modern school be like in order to educate a modern graduate? What is? What should be? A large amount of indigestible information, training in many different disciplines that will be useful in the future only by 50%. The teacher teaches what he knows, regardless of whether it is relevant. Teaches what is no longer there. Knowledge is divorced from action. Grades are the most important thing. Teaching not the subject itself, but the basic skills that will help the student gain the necessary knowledge in the future. It is necessary to teach to find the necessary information and skillfully use it, and not to give ready-made material. The development of independence. Maintaining health.


What should a modern school be like in order to educate a modern graduate? What is? What should be? The extreme insufficiency of audio and, especially, visual information of a humanitarian nature. Existing films are hopelessly outdated, and, as a rule, there is no money for new ones. A person must freely or at least confidently navigate the processes taking place in society. To do this, he needs alternative information from various sources. This will enable him to consciously make responsible decisions.


What should a modern school be like in order to educate a modern graduate? What is? What should be? A graduate with a wealth of knowledge. A creatively developed personality capable of adapting to market conditions. A modern graduate should be active, independent, able to get out of difficult life situations.


What should a modern school be like in order to educate a modern graduate? What is? What should be? Student overload: the student does not have enough time to work with additional sources of information, including a computer. Physically healthy person with sound knowledge.


The category - key competence - is the main category of world educational practice, because: firstly, it combines the intellectual and skill components; secondly, interprets the content of education from the final result; thirdly, it has an integrative nature, includes not only the usual ZUNs, but the habits, traditions of the people, national culture, as well as motivational, social, ethical and behavioral components.


Goals of education Formation of a knowledge base for further professional education in accordance with the educational claims of the student and his plans for the future (Subject competence) Formation of methods for organizing individual and collective activities (planning, design, research, creativity, etc.), designing products of activity. (Managerial competence) Formation of ways to use various kinds of resources to implement their ideas (human resource, resource of information systems, resource of collective mental activity, etc.). (Communicative competence) Formation of ways of socialization (inclusion in various educational, professional and other communities). (Sociocultural competence)
21 School graduate model Moral potential Intellectual potential Civic potential Artistic and aesthetic potential Physical potential Legal culture Adequate self-assessment Honesty adherence to principles Ability to defend one's views and beliefs Professional self-determination Required level of upbringing Sufficient level of knowledge Ability to work rationally Ability to self-education Creatively Think competently Work with information Citizenship Patriotism love for the native land and Motherland High creativity Ability for self-realization Conscious cognitive interests and the desire to realize them Healthy image Conscious attitude to health and physical culture Ability to act in emergency situations


Draft decision of the pedagogical council: “Modern graduate through the eyes of teachers, parents, students. School graduate model. 1. Take the model of a school graduate as the basis of the "Concept for the development of the school for years" and develop a plan for the implementation of the concept. 2. Create to build an individual educational trajectory for each student in high school (transition to a specialized education system, development of a system of elective courses, study of social order). 3. Within the framework of existing programs, focus on the practical orientation of education (introduction of new technologies, the use of role-playing games, excursions, seminars, etc.) 4. Create conditions for the manifestation of search activity and creative activity of students (design work, experimental sites, etc.) .d.)


Competent management - competent graduate

MODEL OF A COMPETENT GRADUATE IN A MODERN EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION

Samsonova Tatyana Dmitrievna,

Deputy Director for water resources management of Novoazovskaya school І-ІІІ st. No. 1

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The article presents a model for the formation of competitive qualities of a graduate of a modern educational organization. Features of the formation of a competent graduate.

Keywords: competence, graduate model, time demands

World practice today links educational results with the competence of a graduate. The graduate model is an image of the desired outcome of education. In addition, competence is inextricably linked with the experience of successful activity, which the student cannot acquire in the course of training in the proper amount.

The goals of education for the 21st century, formulated by Jacques Delors:

    learn to know;

    learn to do;

    learn to live together;

    learn to live
    defined in essence the main global competencies.

Traditionally, the goals of school education were determined by a set of knowledge, skills and abilities that a graduate should master. Today, this approach is not enough. Today, society needs not know-it-alls, but graduates who are ready to be included in further life activities, able to practically solve the life and professional problems that confront them. Today, the main task is to prepare a graduate of such a level that when he gets into a problem situation, he can find several ways to solve it, choose a rational way, justifying his decision.

The main task of the modern education system is to create conditions for quality education. The introduction of a competency-based approach is an important condition for improving the quality of education. According to modern teachers, the very acquisition of vital competencies gives a person the opportunity to navigate in modern society, forms the ability of a person to quickly respond to the demands of the time.

The competence-based approach in education is associated with student-centered and active approaches, since it concerns the personality of the student and can be implemented and verified only in the process of performing a certain set of actions by a specific student.

Important in the educational process:

    cognitive competence (learning achievements, intellectual knowledge, ability to learn and operate knowledge).

    personal competence (development of individual abilities, talents, knowledge of their strengths and weaknesses; the ability to reflect; the dynamism of knowledge).

    self-educational competence (ability for self-education, responsibility for the level of personal self-educational activity; flexibility in the application of knowledge;

    social competence (cooperation, teamwork, communication skills, ability to make own decisions), development of personal qualities, self-regulation).

    competent attitude to your own health.

In this regard, in the modern pedagogical process, the role of professionally competent teachers in the educational activities of students organized by them is significantly increasing.

Competences are “embedded” in the educational process through:

    Technologies;

    educational content;

    OS lifestyle;

    The type of interaction between teachers and students and between students.

A competent specialist, a competent person is a very profitable prospect. The formula of competence is offered. What are its main components?

Firstly, knowledge, but not just information, but that which is rapidly changing, diverse, which must be able to find, weed out from unnecessary, translate into the experience of one's own activity.

Secondly, the ability to use this knowledge in a particular situation; understanding how to get this knowledge.

Thirdly, an adequate assessment of oneself, the world, one's place in the world, specific knowledge, whether it is necessary or unnecessary for one's activity, as well as the method of obtaining or using it. This formula can logically be expressed in this way:

Competence = mobility of knowledge + flexibility of the method + critical thinking

What should be guided by the teacher for their implementation? First of all, regardless of the technologies that the teacher uses, he must remember the following rules:

    The main thing is not the subject you teach, but the personality that you form. It is not the subject that forms the personality, but the teacher through his activity related to the study of the subject.

    Spare neither time nor effort on the upbringing of activity. Today's active student is tomorrow's active member of society.

    Help students to master the most productive methods of educational and cognitive activity, teach them to learn. .

    It is necessary to use the question “why?” more often in order to teach to think causally: understanding cause-and-effect relationships is a prerequisite for developmental learning.

    Remember that it is not the one who retells that knows, but the one who uses it in practice.

    Encourage students to think and act for themselves.

    Develop creative thinking by comprehensive analysis of problems; solve cognitive tasks in several ways, practice creative tasks more often.

    It is necessary to show students the perspectives of their learning more often.

    Use diagrams, plans to ensure the assimilation of the knowledge system.

    In the learning process, be sure to take into account the individual characteristics of each student, combine students with the same level of knowledge into differentiated subgroups.

    Study and take into account the life experience of students, their interests, features of development.

    Be informed about the latest scientific developments in your subject.

    Encourage student research. Find an opportunity to acquaint them with the technique of experimental work, algorithms for solving problems, processing primary sources and reference materials.

    Teach in such a way that the student understands that knowledge is a vital necessity for him.

15. Explain to students that each person will find his place in life if he learns everything that is necessary for the implementation of life plans.

These useful rules-tips are only a small part, only the tip of the iceberg of pedagogical wisdom, pedagogical skill, and the general pedagogical experience of many generations. To remember them, to inherit them, to be guided by them - this is the condition that can make it easier for the teacher to achieve the most important goal - the formation and development of personality.

Scientists note that in order to achieve the final result of the educational process, it is necessary already at its beginning, that is, to clearly understand what competencies the future school graduate will have. Therefore, it is appropriate to model the image of a graduate not only at the last stage of education and development, but in each link, at each individual stage of school life.

We make an attempt to construct a graduate model based on a competency-based approach.

Primary school graduate model (4th grade)

An elementary school graduate must:

1. To master general educational programs in the subjects of the curriculum at a level sufficient to continue education at the level of basic general education (that is, to master general educational skills and abilities).

2. To master the simplest skills of self-control of educational actions, the culture of behavior and speech.

3. Master the methods of activity (cognitive, speech, algorithm for working with information, the procedure for organizing activities: establishing a sequence of actions, following instructions, determining control methods, determining the causes of difficulties that arise, finding and self-correcting errors, etc.).

4. Master the basic skills of educational activities, elements of theoretical thinking.

5. To form the need to study independently, the desire to learn.

6. Master the basics of personal hygiene and a healthy lifestyle.

Basic school graduate model (9th grade)

The primary school graduate must:

1. To master the educational material in all subjects of the school curriculum at the level of the requirements of state programs.

2. To acquire the necessary knowledge and skills of social and cultural norms of life in society.

3. To master the simplest knowledge about professions.

4. Demonstrate initial mastery of key competencies:

mastering the culture of educational work;

mastering information and communication activities;

mastery of reflexive activity;

the ability to conduct a dialogue and interact with society (team, family, friends);

the ability to lead a healthy lifestyle;

Ability to solve problem situations and take responsibility;

· Demonstrate an active life position.

High school graduate model (11th grade)

The high school graduate must:

1. Successfully master all the programs in the subjects of the school curriculum.

2. To master the types of activities in various life situations: labor, educational, gaming, cognitive, as well as the means and methods of activity: planning, design, modeling, forecasting, research.

3. Master key competencies:

competence in the field of independent cognitive activity, based on the assimilation of ways to acquire knowledge from various sources of information;

Competence in the field of civil and social activities (performing the roles of a citizen, voter, consumer);

Competence in the field of social and labor activity (including the ability to analyze the situation on the labor market, assess one's own professional capabilities, navigate the norms and ethics of relationships, self-organization skills, the use of social experience);

Competence in the domestic sphere (including aspects of one's own health, family life, attitude towards elders, etc.);

competence in the field of cultural and leisure activities (including the choice of ways and means of using free time, culturally and spiritually enriching the individual).

Thus, creating a model of a competent student and providing appropriate conditions for achieving results are specific tasks, the fulfillment of which will ensure a new result of education that is adequate to the current state of society and culture - the formation of a competent personality.

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Research about students and graduates

Specialists of the recruitment agency "Contact" with the help of the study "Modern University Graduate" analyzed the image of today in various parameters. The survey involved 389 leading universities in Moscow.

In August, the recruiting agency "Contact" conducted a study "Modern University Graduate and a Career in Business" as part of the "First Auction of Young Professionals" project. 389 students and graduates of leading universities in Moscow spoke about their studies at the university and plans for the future.

As a result of the study, it became known that the majority perceive the university as the most important source of knowledge and a place to hang out - these options were chosen by 93% and 79% of the study participants, respectively.

73% of respondents consider the acquisition of knowledge and skills to be the main result of training. 67% of respondents said that the most important thing is the availability of graduation from an educational institution. For 54% of the study participants, studying at a university is primarily an intellectual challenge, and for 51%, it is the acquisition of connections and acquaintances that may be useful in the future.