List of publications on a keyword: «written speech»
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Formation of written speech in Russian language lessons for younger students
Theses of ReportPsychological and Pedagogical Research – Tula Region- Author:
- Anna M. Korneeva
- Work direction:
- Conditions of the pre-school educational environment that create and ensure the safety of pupils
- Abstract:
- This article discusses the problem of the development of written speech in Russian language lessons for younger schoolchildren. The definitions of written speech and the content of work on its development in younger schoolchildren are considered.
- Keywords:
- speech, writing written speech, development of written speech
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The concept of different types and forms of speech
ProceedingPsychological and Pedagogical Support of General, Special and Inclusive Education of Children and Adults- Author:
- Arina I. Kamenchuk
- Work direction:
- The essence of psychological security of the individual
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- Speech, both in Russian and in speech psychology, has not lost its relevance over a long history. Speech was given the highest importance as writers, speech therapists, as well as contemporaries of psychology. This article will consider the concepts of different types and forms of speech, as well as the concept and content of oral and written speech. The features and distinctive features are revealed.
- Keywords:
- speech, psychology, Russian language, written speech, grammar, oral speech
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Correction of Dysgraphy of Primary School Children with General Speech Underdevelopment
Research ArticleDevelopment of education Volume 5 No 1- Authors:
- Maria A. Sibarova, Klavdiya I. Sultanbaeva
- Work direction:
- Psychology in Education
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- This article is devoted to the disclosure of the content of the correctional work of a speech therapist in violation of written speech with children with general underdevelopment of speech. The purpose of the article is to show the effectiveness of speech therapy work aimed at correcting dysgraphia of children with speech disorders. The increase of the growth of children with speech impairment in recent years indicates the relevance of this problem and the need to provide corrective assistance from teachers and a speech therapist. Untimely detection and correction of dysgraphy associated with speech underdevelopment prevent the full assimilation of the curriculum and the comprehensive development of the pupil. Research method. The author presents research data obtained using the diagnostic technique of O.B. Inshakova, which allows specialists to identify a violation of the written speech of younger schoolchildren and the degree of its severity. The methods of work of the teacher are also proposed, which increase the effectiveness of the correctional work of written speech in children of primary school age with speech disorders. Research results. The control experiment showed that the number of dysgraphic errors in children of primary school age with general underdevelopment of speech decreased by 35%. Conclusions. The results of the study of the written speech of younger schoolchildren indicate the need for the use of corrective work by a speech therapist, which should be focused on the development of phonemic hearing, sound pronunciation, sound analysis and word synthesis skills, it is also necessary to expand and enrich the child's vocabulary.
- Keywords:
- general underdevelopment of speech, written speech, primary school age, correction, dysgraphy
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Learning experience and a strategy for evaluating written speech in French of proficiency level B1 within the competence approach
ProceedingThe Development of Modern Education in the Context of Pedagogical Competenciology- Authors:
- Aleksandra O. Dragavtseva, Nataliia A. Chelysheva, Olga A. Bogacheva
- Work direction:
- Современные подходы в обучении и воспитании
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- This article summarizes the experience of practical teaching work on the development of skills and teaching written speech in French in the process of gaining level B1. Within the framework of the competence approach and focusing on modern educational and methodological complexes of French authors, strategies and standard tasks of DELF, teachers rethought and adjusted these scenarios based on their own long-term classroom practice, features and conditions of the curriculum. The experience was systematized and presented in this work in the form of specific recommendations to students for the production of written creative works of the level and the appropriate table of criteria for their evaluation.
- Keywords:
- competence approach, written speech, recommendations for the production of written creative works, the main formats of written tasks of the level and requirements for them, a table of criteria for evaluating written creative works
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APPLICATION OF THE COMPLEX OF EXERCISES FOR CORRECTION OF DYSGRAPHIA IN ELEMENTARY BILINGUAL SCHOOLCHILDREN
ProceedingCurrent trends in the development of education system- Authors:
- Nadezhda S. Shishkina, Klavdiya I. Sultanbaeva
- Work direction:
- Образовательный процесс в организациях общего и дополнительного образования
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- The article presents the results of a study on overcoming dysgraphia in younger bilingual schoolchildren using a set of exercises. The purpose of the article: to prove the effectiveness of using a set of exercises in correcting dysgraphia of younger bilingual schoolchildren experimentally. The article presents examples of the written work of bilingual schoolchildren. Identified written violations in younger bilingual schoolchildren are analyzed and classified in connection with bilingualism, and statistics are provided for each type of error. Methods. The leading method of dysgraphia correction among the Khakass and Azerbaijan bilingual schoolchildren studying in Russian at the 2nd form of Abakan city was a complex of special corrective exercises. Results. The results showed a positive trend in the development of pupils’ writing skills. The percentage of children who had got a higher level of the ability to write dictation increased to 60%. That’s why we can judge the effectiveness o
- Keywords:
- bilingualism, written speech, dysgraphia, elementary schoolchildren, correction
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Dysgraphia Manifestations Peculiarities in Elementary Bilingual Schoolchildren
Research ArticleDevelopment of education No 4 (6)- Authors:
- Nadezhda S. Shishkina, Klavdiya I. Sultanbaeva
- Work direction:
- Theoretical and applied education research
- Abstract:
- The presented article is devoted to the problem of writing disorders in elementary bilingual schoolchildren in the Russian-language learning environment. The aim of the study is to identify the dysgraphia manifestations peculiarities in elementary bilingual schoolchildren. The concepts of «dysgraphia», «bilingualism», and «transfer» are clarified in the article. Particular attention is paid to the transfer of the native language in the process of learning the Russian language as a second language. Analysis of the study results showed that 100% of children have both spelling and dysgraphic errors. When testing the ability to write at dictation, children made various types of dysgraphic errors. Methods. A comparative analysis of linguistic differences at the phonetic and grammatical levels is given on the examples of Khakass, Azerbaijani and Russian speech. As part of the study, a methodology was conducted for examining written speech among bilingual schoolchildren of Khakass and Azerbaijan nationalities studying in Russian in the 2nd grade of the city of Abakan. Result. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of the data showed the presence of specific writing errors of all types of dysgraphia in this category of children. The applicable scope of results. The materials of the article can be used by speech therapists and teachers in the analysis and classification of the identified violations of written speech in elementary bilingual schoolchildren. The authors come to the conclusion that it is necessary to develop more effective scientifically-based methodological system for teaching Russian as a second language.
- Keywords:
- bilingualism, written speech, dysgraphia, elementary schoolchildren, transfer