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August 2023, № 3 (239), pages 119-126doi: 10.25198/1814-6457-239-119
Naumenko N.M., Shurygina O.S. V.A. SUKHOMLINSKY ABOUT THE EDUCATION OF TEACHER PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITY CULTUREAnalysis of works by V.A. Sukhomlinsky, reflecting the idea of cultivating a culture of pedagogical activity of a teacher, showed that its theoretical source was the works of outstanding domestic and foreign teachers of the past and the work of contemporary scientists, which contributed to its significant ideological and theoretical enrichment. At the same time, proposed by V.A. Sukhomlinsky, the idea of cultivating a culture of pedagogical activity of a teacher is distinguished by an undeniable scientific novelty. The idea of cultivating a culture of pedagogical activity of a teacher in the pedagogical work of a scientist has gone through three periods in its development: the period of searching and substantiating new ways in working with the personality of a teacher and student; the period of combining the culture of activity and the general culture of the teacher in his professional activity; the period of creation of a local culture-consistent education system (Pavlysh secondary school). Analysis of the practical activities of V.A. Sukhomlinsky in different periods and the works created by him at that time, led to the conclusion that by the mid-60s, a holistic pedagogical concept of the culture of the teacher’s pedagogical activity had developed in the work of the great teacher. In the legacy of V.A. Sukhomlinsky’s idea of cultivating the culture of teacher’s pedagogical activity lies in the fact that a culturally appropriate teacher is an integral person with a moral and humanistic orientation, a high level of general culture, capable of self-realization in activities close to the norms of culture. The culture of the teacher’s pedagogical activity in the light of the stated idea is interpreted by us as an integrative quality of the personality, syncretically combining motivational, cognitive, activity and emotional-evaluative components, as well as such a way of its conscious organization in which both the teacher and the student develop. Based on the analysis of printed and handwritten works by V.A. Sukhomlinsky, the conditions for educating the culture of the teacher’s pedagogical activity are revealed: the organization of a reflexive educational environment; creating an atmosphere of scientific creativity in the teaching staff; emotional coloring of pedagogical activity, which have been tested in the Pavlysh secondary school and remain relevant today.Key words: professional and pedagogical training of a teacher, culture of pedagogical activity, the idea of cultivating a culture of pedagogical activity of a teacher, the conditions for cultivating a culture of pedagogical activity of a teacher, a teacher’s reflective thinking, a reflexive educational environment, an atmosphere of scientific creativity, emotional coloring of pedagogical activity.
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Authors: Naumenko N.M., Shavrygina O.S.
Year: 2023
doi: 10.25198/1814-6457-239-119
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