Ундхейм М., Йернес М. Педагогические стратегии педагогов при создании цифровых историй с маленькими детьми
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Ундхейм М., Йернес М. Педагогические стратегии педагогов при создании цифровых историй с маленькими детьми // Современное дошкольное образование. – 2022. – №1(109). – С. 69–80.
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Аннотация
Цифровые технологии сегодня занимают центральное место в повседневной жизни маленьких детей в большинстве современных обществ. Эта статья вносит вклад в данное исследовательское направление, представляя результаты изучения педагогических стратегий двух педагогов при создании цифровых историй вместе с группами из шести детей дошкольного возраста (возраст 4–5 лет). Исследование имеет качественный дизайн, состоящий из нескольких тематических исследований. Полученные результаты показывают, что при создании цифровых историй с маленькими детьми различные педагогические стратегии одинаково важны как для процесса, так и для продукта: приглашение к диалогу, объяснение практических аспектов и инструктаж для достижения результатов. Для общения педагогов характерен ободряющий тон. Результаты исследования способствуют получению знаний о том, как педагоги вовлекают группы детей в технологические процессы создания историй, подчеркивая педагогические перспективы использования цифровых технологий.
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