Physiological and Psychological Development of the Primary School Pupil’s Personality in the Process LaborEducation
Author`s Contribution:
- VolodymyrVynnychenko Central Ukrainian State Pedagogical University, Ukraine
Received: 28.09.2018Accepted: 20.10.2018Published: 31.10.2018
Background and aim of study:
The article deals with the problem of development of analytical-synthetic activity of the
motor analyzer, formation of visual-motor coordination and general development of
primary school students at technology lessons. Particular attention is paid to the study of
the division of pupils’ hands function when performing operations that require the usage
of tools.
The aim of the study: to check a number of objective conditions influencing the character
of the interaction of hands, fingers and visual-motor coordination of students’ at
technology lessons by means of practical activity.
Research methods:
For the achievement of the mentioned purposes general scientific methods of theoretical
level are used.
Results:
Performing tasks at crafts’ lessons requires a more flexible division of hands. The right
hand in these cases performs the main function, handles the object of work with the help
of a tool. The left hand holds the material. As a result of the study, some objective
conditions influencing the nature of the interaction of hands and fingers, visual and motor
coordination of students: the workplace, the properties of the object of work were
determined. Analysis, division of each operation into separate movements contributes to
the formation of a mode of movement that regulates labor activity.
Conclusion:
In the initial period of teaching crafts, the main methods should be analysis and synthesis.
But the peculiarity of these methods is determined by the laws of motor development of the
child, the peculiarity of the formation of skills.
Keywords:
technology lessons, motion analyzers, analysis, synthesis, primary school pupils
Copyright:
© 2018 Kotelianets N. V., Kotelianets Iu. S. Published by Archives of International
Journal of Education and Science
DOI and UDC:
DOI 10.26697/ijes.2018.1-2.03; UDC 373.3:62]:159.91
Information about the authors:
Kotelianets Natalka Valeriivna (Corresponding Author) – http://orcid.org/0000-0002-
0575-5205; [email protected]; Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor,
Associate Professor of the Academic Chair of Pre-School and Primary Education;
Volodymyr Vynnychenko Central Ukrainian State Pedagogical University; Kropyvnytskyi;
Ukraine.
Kotelianets Iulia Serhiivna – http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3932-1824; [email protected];
Doctor of Philosophy in Pedagogy, Head Teacher of the Academic Chair of Pre-School
and Primary Education; Volodymyr Vynnychenko Central Ukrainian State Pedagogical
University; Kropyvnytskyi; Ukraine.