Collective organizing activities as a means of pupil personality development

Liberal Arts in Russia 3 (2):103--113 (2014)
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Abstract

The part of the system of education of academician I. P. Ivanov - the collective organizational activity is studied. Collective organizing activities (COA) is a method of organizing children’s life, when in planning, organizing and analyzing actively participates every child. We prove that the experience of participating in COA provides the development of organizational, prognostic, reflective, communicative skills of children, establishing an ability to work together, to self-regulation, the ability to make decisions. The collective organizing activity accumulates experience of democratic interaction, which forms the democratic culture of the pupil.

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