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2017 | 4(27) | 197-208

Article title

Чи можлива педагогічна дія без психології?

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Title variants

EN
Is possible educational action without psychology?

Languages of publication

UK

Abstracts

EN
In the article modified problems relationship between psychological science and practice of education and training, in particular, abstraction educational psychology and the inability to directly use its achievements in a real interaction between two subjects of educational action – teacher and pupil. It is argued that a major improvement of the educational process is possible only through the applications of psychology in teacher practice, including each of his educational action. Psyhopedagogy considered here as a way of combining psychological theory and practice of teaching and education. She does not deny educational psychology or pedagogy, but rather deepens and details of scientific psychological and pedagogical knowledge. The results of theoretical studies we analyzed the views on psyhopedagogy of various authors, mostly post-Soviet space: 1) as a new area of research; 2) as detailed analysis of the psychology of learning through teacher’s pedagogical action; 3) as psychologization pedagogy. Among the variety of views of scientists psyhopedagogy place in the system of scientific knowledge indisputable is its focus on practical training and education, to „live” interaction between teacher and pupil focus attention on the teaching of teachers. Thus, further development of ideas psyhopedagogy will be essential for preparing future teachers for pedagogical action. In this context, it can be regarded as a integrative approach to the study of how psychological and pedagogical disciplines, and to the development of the individual subjects of pedagogical interaction.

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  • Kiev, Ukraina

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