- Аніщенко, Олена Валеріївна (orcid.org/0000-0002-6145-2321) (2009) The problem of pupils’ scientific labour management in secondary and vocational schools in the historical development of pedagogical theory and practice in Ukraine (the end of XIX – XX century). – Manuscript. Other thesis, Інститут педагогічної освіти і освіти дорослих.
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The thesis for a Doctorate Degree in Pedagogical Studies. Speciality 13.00.01 – General Pedagogy and the History of Pedagogy. – The Institute of Pedagogical Education and Adult Education at the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, 2009. The dissertation deals with the historical development of pupils’ scientific labour management (SLM) in secondary and vocational schools in Ukraine at the end of the XIX – during the XX century; the extent to which the chosen theme has been investigated in pedagogical theory has been characterized; the meaning of the key concepts, the contents and the structure of the pupils’ scientific labour management have been revealed from the position of multidisciplinary approach; the periodization of pupils’ scientific labour management development in secondary and vocational schools in Ukraine has been grounded theoretically; the peculiarities of pupils’ SLM have been cleared in the context of pedological researches; the new tendencies in the development of pupils’ labour management in the systems of qualified workers’ training have been brought to light; the main directions and organization forms of teachers’ professional training for scientific labour management have been analysed; the peculiarities of teachers’ professional competence in pupils’ scientific labour management in the conditions of informational and technological society development have been enlightened; the prognostic grounding of multidisciplinary approach in the field of pupils’ SLM in secondary and vocational schools has been determined.
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