
In connection with the development and spread of information and communication technologies and electronic means of communication, a new type of thinking is being formed in modern preschool children. This type of thinking is characterized by scientists as a clip, which is basically superficial, fragmentary, has an illogic, violation of cause-and-effect relationships. The authors selected diagnostic tools that will allow us to comprehensively study the features of clip thinking in older preschool children. Based on the selected criteria, the levels of clip thinking of older preschoolers were developed. The authors substantiate the psychological and pedagogical prevention of clip thinking in preschool children. The necessity and possibility of forming system thinking in preschool age as an alternative to clip thinking are analyzed.
Описан новый тип мышления у современных детей дошкольного возраста, который ученые характеризуют как клиповое мышление, в основе своей поверхностное, фрагментарное, обладающее алогичностью, нарушением причинно-следственных связей. Подобран диагностический инструментарий, который позволит комплексно изучить особенности проявления клипового мышления у детей старшего дошкольного возраста. Выделены критерии, разработаны уровни клипового мышления старших дошкольников. Обоснована необходимость ранней диагностики и профилактики проявлений клипового мышления у детей дошкольного возраста. Проанализирована необходимость и возможность формирования системного мышления в дошкольном возрасте как альтернативы клиповому мышлению.
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL PREVENTION, CLIP THINKING, КЛИПОВОЕ МЫШЛЕНИЕ, СИСТЕМНОЕ МЫШЛЕНИЕ, ПСИХОЛОГО-ПЕДАГОГИЧЕСКАЯ ПРОФИЛАКТИКА, CLIP, ДЕТИ ДОШКОЛЬНОГО ВОЗРАСТА, SYSTEMS THINKING, КЛИП
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL PREVENTION, CLIP THINKING, КЛИПОВОЕ МЫШЛЕНИЕ, СИСТЕМНОЕ МЫШЛЕНИЕ, ПСИХОЛОГО-ПЕДАГОГИЧЕСКАЯ ПРОФИЛАКТИКА, CLIP, ДЕТИ ДОШКОЛЬНОГО ВОЗРАСТА, SYSTEMS THINKING, КЛИП
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