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Postmodern Trends in Teaching Painting to Preschoolers in the Post-Soviet Space
Postmodern Trends in Teaching Painting to Preschoolers in the Post-Soviet Space

Author(s): Liudmyla Shulha, Ganna Bielienka, Olena Polovina, Inna Kondratets, Iryna Novoseletska, Anna Ukhtoms`Ka
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Preschool education
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: preschool education;pedagogical conditions;developmental technology;psychological characteristics;artistic activity;age characteristics;

Summary/Abstract: The article presents theoretical generalization and offers new solutions to the problem of developing creative skills in preschoolers in painting classes, taking into account the postmodern tendencies which are becoming increasingly common in the post-Soviet countries. The relevance of the article lies in the need to reform today’s education system in the post-Soviet space and develop pedagogical technologies to enhance the effectiveness of preschool education and reveal the creative potential of each child in the context of the postmodernism and the latest achievements in the psychology of creativity. The paper aims to develop and theoretically justify a technology for developing creative skills in preschoolers in painting classes in educational institutions for the postcolonial democracies on the example of Ukraine based on the analysis of relevant scientific sources and teaching placement. The article also substantiates the technology for developing creative skills in preschoolers in painting classes, which is defined as a model for organizing artistic and aesthetic activity of preschoolers aimed at expanding their cognitive experience and emotional perception of the world, as well as cultivating their aesthetic attitude to its objects and ensuring creative self-expression of each child. The article proves the validity of the open performative postmodernist approach, according to which playing activities, perception and enjoyment from creativity act as the main drivers of the creative activity of primary school children.

  • Issue Year: 12/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 154-172
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English