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INTERRELATION OF INDICATORS OF PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE THINKING OF FOURTH-GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SOLVING SUBJECT-CREATIVE TASKS

Theory and Practice of Educating and Upbringing , UDC: 37.015.3 DOI: 10.25688/2076-9121.2023.17.3.09

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  • Lukyanova Irina N.
  • Stepanov Sergey Yurievich Doctor of Psychology, professor

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This article reflects the results of an experimental study of the interdependence of the parameters of reproduction and productivity of thinking of younger schoolchildren. The relevance of the research problem is determined by the need to change the reproductive educational strategy to a productive one. The prerequisites of the study are continuously updated requirements for the educational results of students. The study was conducted on the basis of a comprehensive school, the sample consisted of 64 fourth grade students. As part of the research, an author’s program was developed, which includes subject-creative tasks based on such primary school disciplines as mathematics and the world around us. The obtained results demonstrate a direct relationship of the parameter of reproductive thinking with the parameters of its divergence, originality, criticality and adequacy.

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Lukyanova, I. N. & Stepanov, S. Y. (2023). INTERRELATION OF INDICATORS OF PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE THINKING OF FOURTH-GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SOLVING SUBJECT-CREATIVE TASKS Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 17(3), 162. https://doi.org/10.25688/2076-9121.2023.17.3.09
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