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Adaptation and Disadaptation of Pupils in the Context of the Requirements of the New Federal Education Standards
Author(s) -
Elena V. Leоnova,
S.S. Shatova,
E. V. Shcherbakova
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
psychological-educational studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2587-6139
DOI - 10.17759/psyedu.2014060402
Subject(s) - adaptation (eye) , competence (human resources) , psychology , context (archaeology) , communicative competence , mathematics education , developmental psychology , pedagogy , social psychology , geography , archaeology , neuroscience
We discuss the problem of adaptation and disadaptation enrolled in the new educational environment in the context of the requirements of the new federal educational standards. We present a new approach to the problem, based on the differentiation of the causes and indicators of students disadaptation. We test hypotheses of the importance of the students’ components of personal competence for the success of adaptation in the new educational environment: individual-psychological, motivational-value, activity and communicative. On the basis of the approach of B.F. Lomov, we defined the criteria and indicators for adaptation / disadaptation of students: information and communication (school performance), regulatory and communicative (behavior), affective communication (emotional well-being). On a sample of first-graders (n = 81), using multiple regression analysis, we reveal the psychological factors of students’ disadaptation. It is shown that the dominant factor of students’ disadaptation is immature communicative skills. We grounded and empirically approbated the content of psychological support of first-graders, based on the idea of the development of creative abilities of students in the game and cognitive activity.

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