Portfolio as a form of an assessment of preschool child's personal achievements Danna Naurzalina a, Aliya Tolegenova b, Svetlana Doszhanova a, Venera Kubiyeva.

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Portfolio as a form of an assessment of preschool child's personal achievements Danna Naurzalina a, Aliya Tolegenova b, Svetlana Doszhanova a, Venera Kubiyeva a, Ryskul Izmagambetova a, Bibigul Almurzayeva a a K. Zhubanov Aktobe Regional State University, A.Moldagulova Str., Aktobe ,Kazakhstan b al-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi ave.71, Almaty , Kazakhstan The Annual International Conference on Cognitive - Social, and Behavioural Sciences icCSBs 2015 January

Introduction Now in each preschool institution as CIS countries and in Kazakhstan there are innovative transformations connected with introduction of new programs and technologies, obtaining the new status, search of effective models of the organization of the pedagogical process focused on identity. Implementation of experimental activity promotes formation of participants research culture, i.e. comprehension and perception of the pedagogical facts, phenomena, processes, results, judgment of regularities, theories, and on this basis to a reconstruction of own system of innovative activity. These processes demand reorientation of teacher activity to the new values adequate to nature of experiment that, in turn, highlights one of the main problems increasing of professional competence – formation of research culture. In academic year regional experiment on "Technology of the Portfolio as a form of an assessment of personal achievements of pupils in the preschool organizations" where the preschool organizations No. 2, 9, 10, 16, 19, 25 of Aktobe, Alginsky preschool of the Aktyubinsk area of the Republic of Kazakhstan entered began. The total number of participants was 90 children. icCSBs 2015 January

Methodology The main forms of diagnostics of personal changes of children – supervision, conversation, creative tasks, picture tests, the analysis of products of activity, poll. We used the indexed cards for diagnostics of the contents and methods of education and training in the main directions of educational process: development of game activity, speech development of the child, formation of elements of mathematical representations, acquaintance with children's fiction and world around, skills of designing and manual skills, familiarizing with the musical and fine arts. Main directions of experiment: psycho diagnostics, psycho correction, professional consultation, support of the corresponding subject developing space in group, psychology and pedagogical education. icCSBs 2015 January

Results Essential difference of the maintenance of the Portfolio of the child of preschool age is existence of the following sections: - the medical: for three years of experimental work all postponed diseases of the child are fixed (chronic, catarrhal, etc.); visit by the child of the preschool organization; physical and anthropological data; - the psychological: changes on personal and mental indications are considered (norm – not norm, prevalence level, etc.); - the social: it is fixed communicative and personal orientations of the child – his relation in system: the child – the parent; the child – the child; the child – the tutor; - the organizational: all information about child’s educational and organizational activity are fixed. The analysis of program assimilation for kinds in three years allowed to allocate the maximum results by the end of experiment. According to a state program of "Balapang" recommended for use by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the maximum point makes 3,0 points. icCSBs 2015 January

Results Chart 1. Comparative dynamics of growth of the main educational achievements. icCSBs 2015 January

Implications for policy/Practice During all three stages of experiment tutors conducted pedagogical diagnostics of assimilation of the program by children, participating in experiment (chart 1). Diagnostics provides feedback, gives the chance to design educational process, proceeding from a real level of development of children, success of development by each child of this or that section of the program. Game character of tasks, the fairy tale characters putting the child in a problem situation which demands use of social experience I defused emotional tensions as the child could test it, feeling that it is checked. All tasks joined in regime processes (a morning, evening interval of time, walk, part of occupation) without breaking the usual organization of life of children. icCSBs 2015 January

Implications for policy/Practice The chart of 2 indicators of social development of children of experimental group shows that 83,3% of children well communicate during game and social skills are created. At 16,7% of respondents – the specified indicators carry low result as children who are only in a family or the having enough adult parents enter this category. These children are taken on personal control by psychologists, individual consultations with the recommendation – to involve their children in circles on interests were held with parents. Chart 2. Social development of preschool age children Chart 3. Indicators of mental development of children of preschool age icCSBs 2015 January

Conclusion As a basis of teaching and educational activity we considered the process of formation of the identity of the child. Work of the preschool organizations in the experimental mode causes systematic improvement of the contents and methods of education and training of preschool children, professional development of teachers, and also the organization of psychology and pedagogical education of parents. In process of work techniques "Were applied find differences" and "Find and delete"; imagination – a technique "Drawing"; memory – techniques "Remember pictures" and "Remember words"; thinking – techniques "Establish sequence", "nonsenses", "Call in a word" and others. The decisions made taking into account these techniques led not only to improvement of organizational and methodical work, but also promoted education improvement of quality. Everything without exception parents want to have as little as possible problems upon transition of the child to comprehensive school, there is a wish that the child was prepared for training at school. They need to see results of educational work of the preschool organization for own calm and confidence in development of the child. Teachers are firmly sure that this technology helps them, and the first stage, to the child to be guided in so unstable world. icCSBs 2015 January

Portfolio as a form of an assessment of preschool child's personal achievements Danna Naurzalina a, Aliya Tolegenova b, Svetlana Doszhanova a, Venera Kubiyeva a, Ryskul Izmagambetova a, Bibigul Almurzayeva a a K. Zhubanov Aktobe Regional State University, A.Moldagulova Str., Aktobe ,Kazakhstan b al-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi ave.71, Almaty , Kazakhstan The Annual International Conference on Cognitive - Social, and Behavioural Sciences icCSBs 2015 January