L. Prysiazhniuk, L. Gusak, V. Prokopchuk, L. Prokopiv, Natalia Vyshnivska, L. Romanenko
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Abstract
There appears to be an urgent need to improve the system of training qualified
specialists for small schools who can respond to modern changes in education, meet
socio-economic needs of the village, follow the major trends in the development of
school theory and practice and creatively implement the acquired professional knowledge
and skills under the conditions of small different age groups. The paper aims to
determine pedagogical conditions, develop and theoretically justify a methodology for
training future primary school teachers to organize collective forms of work in small
rural schools and experimentally verify its effectiveness. The methodology for training
future primary school teachers to organize collective forms of work in small rural
schools involves acquiring the content of professional training in a specially modelled
pedagogical environment by students during the whole period of university study. The
following empirical methods were used: observations, surveys, expert assessment, an
analysis of products of students’ creative activity, pedagogical experiment, methods of
mathematical statistics (a chi-square (c2)) statistic). An analysis of the results
obtained from the control experiment shows some positive dynamics in the readiness of
future primary school teachers for this activity (the percentage of students with a
creative-and-interpretive level has increased by 16%, whereas the number of students
with a fragmentary-and-formal level has decreased by 17.1%), which proves the
effectiveness of the developed methodology. The experimental work has significantly
enriched the axiological potential of future teachers from small rural schools and
developed their system of psycho-pedagogical knowledge about the organization of
collective activities of pupils from different age groups, as well as their skills
needed to plan, design and organize inter-age interaction in its various forms and
conduct a reflective analysis of their pedagogical activity.