A PRESCHOOL AND PRE-PRIMARY AGE CHILD’S SELF-ASSESSMENT OF HIS/ HER OWN ACTIONS: PEDAGOGUES’ INSIGHTS Cover Image

IKIMOKYKLINIO IR PRIEŠMOKYKLINIO AMŽIAUS VAIKO SAVO VEIKLOS ĮSIVERTINIMO PROCESAS: PEDAGOGŲ ĮŽVALGOS
A PRESCHOOL AND PRE-PRIMARY AGE CHILD’S SELF-ASSESSMENT OF HIS/ HER OWN ACTIONS: PEDAGOGUES’ INSIGHTS

Author(s): Sonata Lažauninkienė
Subject(s): Psychology, Preschool education, School education, Sociology of Education, Pedagogy
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: preschool education; education; child; actions; self-assessment; pedagogue;

Summary/Abstract: A preschool and pre-primary age child’s self-assessment of his/her own actions is an important but insufficiently studied phenomenon. Therefore, the purpose of this work was to reveal pre-school teachers’ attitudes to a pre-school and pre-primary age child’s self-assessment of his/her own actions. 8 pre-school pedagogues from Kaunas city and Kaišiadorys district preschool education institutions were interviewed. Qualitative content analysis was performed. According to the respondents, the self-assessment process can be defined by highlighting the self-assessment concept, its objectives, skills to be developed and methods for developing those skills. They pointed out that the main objectives of self-assessment are building self-esteem, developing the ability to take responsibility for own learning and raising self-awareness in children. Self-assessment skills include four skills: assess own actions following certain rules, think about consequences, enjoy results and monitor own progress. The present qualitative study showed that various formal and informal self-assessment methods used in early childhood education can lead to success in children education. The respondents said that self-assessment boosts self-confidence, responsibility and self-awareness, builds foundation for critical and reflective thinking and enhances motivation to learn.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 2 (50)
  • Page Range: 24-31
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Lithuanian