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PILOTING SUPPORTIVE WAYS TO EFFECTIVELY IMPLEMENT SCHOOL READINESS PROGRAM ON THE EXAMPLE OF TBILISI KINDERGARTENS
Author(s) -
Nino Labartkava,
Tamar Saginadze
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technologies in social science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2544-9435
pISSN - 2544-9338
DOI - 10.31435/rsglobal_ijitss/30062021/7557
Subject(s) - variety (cybernetics) , yard , space (punctuation) , psychology , mathematics education , thematic analysis , pedagogy , qualitative research , medical education , computer science , sociology , medicine , artificial intelligence , social science , physics , quantum mechanics , operating system
In 2015, a school readiness program was created for children who will turn 5 before the start of the school year and will start studying at the first grade of school in September. The components of the school readiness program are: «School Readiness Educational Standard», a teacher’s guideline, a collection of activities describing specific activities and provided relevant supplements.The goals of the study are: Study of the course of school readiness program on the example of Tbilisi kindergartens; Based on the situation, developing methodology for effective implementation of school readiness program. The project was implemented in Tbilisi. The selection of experimental and controlled preschool institutions was based on the existence of similar infrastructure (newly built building, existence of a yard) and three or four large size school readiness groups in kindergartenAs a result of the works carried out, experimental preschool institutions have improved in the following directions: Educators conduct dialogue and ask children questions individually and in small groups; Children have the opportunity to engage in different types of activities and games (games with rules, role playing games, movable games, creative activities); Children can independently take and use learning and gaming resources; The group uses handmade and secondary resources; Group space is organized into thematic centers; The natural materials are used in the group; Children can independently take toys and resources; Educators have planned and prepared a wide variety of activities (activity, games with rules, role playing games, project) related to the topic; Educator observes children in order to evaluate them.

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