Annotation |
The system-activity approach as a methodological basis of modern general education updates schoolchildren’s
learning in activity. Methods of teaching Russian native language describe special features of forming
knowledge, abilities, skills and competences in educational, cognitive, speech and problem-solving, textual
and other types of activity. At the same time, culture-oriented linguistic methodology has not sufficiently
studied the potential for teaching intellectual activities to schoolchildren. The study aims at identification of this
potential. The author has suggested a hypothesis according to which intellectual activity of schoolchildren is
cognitive, research and creative, aimed at the development of students’ intelligence. It is also assumed that
in culture- oriented teaching of Russian it is possible to teach schoolchildren intellectual activity through the
enrichment of their mental experience, development of intellectual abilities, and formation of cognitive style.
The methodological basis of the study is the system-activity approach to teaching and the ontological theory
of intelligence by M. A. Kholodnaya. Based on the analysis of scientific literature on the topic of the study,
generalization and systematization of the data obtained; it is concluded that intellectual activity is student’s
educational and cognitive, research and creative activity, which enriches student’s cognitive, conceptual,
metacognitive and emotional-evaluative experience, develops his intellectual abilities, forms his cognitive
style. In culture-oriented teaching of Russian, it is possible to promote the formation of students’ declarative
and procedural schemes, to develop semantic, categorical and conceptual abilities of schoolchildren, to teach
arbitrary control of activity, to form student’s worldview attitudes and value orientations as a basis for beliefs.
The results of the study can be used in culture-oriented teaching of the Russian (native) language to design
the process of teaching intellectual activity to schoolchildren. Further research is needed to substantiate and
develop an effective technology that will allow us to implement this kind of teaching. |
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