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EXISTENTIAL CRISES OF DEVELOPING PERSONALITY: FORMULATION OF THE PROBLEM // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 7 (148). P. 226-230

The article presents the problem of existential experiences of the developing personality. A theoretical overview of research terminological analysis is made. The notion of existential crisis of identity in ontogeny, reconstructed in the space of self-determination is analised.

Keywords: Identity, existential crisis, developing person, ontogeny

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THE PROFESSIONALIZATION OF PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY GRADUATES, AS A BASIS FOR THE INTEGRATION OF HIGH-QUALITY EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 6 (159). P. 56-62

The article discusses a study conducted to identify pedagogical and psychological conditions of formation of educational identity in the professionalisation and stabilization of mental health of graduates and educators, as well as existential dialogue as a psychological test of readiness for self-development and innovation in the current situation of education. Self-monitoring in the context of the study is considered as the beginning of reflection on the existential meaning of the teaching profession. Formation of existential dialogue in the structure of the educational identity can be organized in terms of designing the educational environment by means of pedagogical training with elements Balint sessions and gestalt.

Keywords: education, existential pedagogy, management, quality education, self-monitoring, reflection, pedagogical training

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DIALOGUE AND ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY OF TEACHER EDUCATION THE PROFESSIONAL SELF-IDENTIFICATION OF THE GRADUATE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 9 (162). P. 103-107

Assessment of the quality of teacher education and professional development of the teacher is seen as the process of mastering the teaching activities and personal growth, which involves the study of methods of mastering the teaching activities and conditions of their development. Especially urgent this problem is for the graduates, as in this situation, many of them found the educational crisis of identity, doubts about the professional choice and the need of professional self-determination. According to the authors, the self-monitoring procedure can make a contribution to the practice of dialogue, subject-subject relations in the modern educational process, quality control of pedagogical knowledge through the development of professional self-determination of graduates. Self-monitoring models the reflection situation, allows to determine ist place and role in the work of the graduate on his teaching experience, to stimulate the development of his professional and psychological culture

Keywords: education, management, quality of teaching, dialogue, teacher, graduate, self-monitoring

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ADAPTATION OF YOUNGER SCHOOLCHILDREN IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2015. Issue 9 (162). P. 115-119

The article deals with the specifics of psychosocial, cognitive and physical development of children of primary school age in relation to mental health. The main objectives of the proposed study are to establish a clear picture of the modern younger schoolchild in ontogeny in the system of theoretical concepts and empirical knowledge; the formation of a holistic approach to mental health, a special way of thinking, defined by the guiding principles of domestic and foreign psychology, modern understanding of the basic categories of developmental psychology on the segment of primary school age. Presented psychodiagnostic study of younger schoolchildren of their mental development based on the biopsychosocial approach. The result of which the data leads to the conclusion that the process of adaptation of first-graders to school depends on the characteristics of emotional and volitional and personal spheres, that is the basis of mental health.

Keywords: primary school age, mental health, adaptation, ontogenesis

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SELF-MONITORING OF THE EDUCATIONAL IDENTITY AS A COMPONENT OF EDUCATIONAL PROCESS AT A PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2017. Issue 8 (185). P. 46-50

The article analyzes the problem of qualitative preparation and professional self-determination of graduates - future teachers in the context of self-monitoring of educational identity. Most higher educational organizations take into account, to varying degrees, new innovative educational technologies. The humanistic approach in education is relevant to the subject-subject paradigm, the transition to which is possible through the development and formation of subject positions of students, transferring them from passive consumers of information to actively and consciously acting participants in the educational process, subjects of educational activity. «Quality» is a fundamental parameter of any kind of activity and is now considered as one of the most important categories of philosophy and a term actively used in the modern economy. This process in the pedagogical system has specific features. Thus, the expert evaluation of the management of the quality of the pedagogical process, referring to the administrative language, refers to the internal audit of the content of education in a pedagogical university. Improving the quality of education also involves solving important methodological problems in the management of the quality of teacher education, which include the solution of the psychological and pedagogical problem of professional self-determination and educational identity. According to the authors, the self-monitoring procedure can complement the practice of developing subject-subject relations in the modern educational process, in the management of the quality of pedagogical education through the development of professional self-determination of graduate students.

Keywords: education, management, teaching profession, self-monitoring, identity, quality of education

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