Zusammenfassung:
The article presents the results of the research work, which substantiate the possibility of using
methods of biographical analysis in preparing future teachers to study the mental states of students. The
essence of the biographical method and approaches to the study of mental states at the interdisciplinary level
have been analyzed. It is shown that biography projects an understanding of this phenomenon through the
prism of a retrospective of life and as a form of response that reflects a person's attitude to their own mental
phenomena and properties in different social conditions and at a certain stage of life.
It has been hypothesized that the use of the instrumental possibilities of the biographical method will
be effective in preparing future teachers to study the mental states of secondary school students. To test it, a
psychological and pedagogical experiment was conducted, which had no analogue in the theory and
practice of psychological and pedagogical science. It was conducted in four stages: organizational stage – it
was carried out theoretical and methodological justification of experimental work; ascertaining stage – the
prognostic tools for determining the levels of readiness of future teachers to use the methods of biographical
analysis in the study of mental states of students were tested; formative stage – it was introduced the
author's methodology for the development of future teachers' knowledge, skills, abilities to use biographical
methods in the study of mental states of students and their correction; control stage – it was stated the
results of psychological and pedagogical experiment. They found the effectiveness of the author's teaching
methods for the use of biographical methods in preparing future teachers to study and correct the mental
states of students. This proves that biographical methods, along with the basic psychological, are an effective
tool for diagnosing mental states of personality.
Beschreibung:
Savchuk B. Methods of Biographical Analysis in Preparation of Future Teachers to Study the Students’ Mental States / Boris Savchuk, Iryna Rozman, Nina Slyusarenko, Hryhorii Pustovit, Nataliia Blahun, Inna Feltsan, Mariia Cherepania, Lesia Vysochan, Nadiya Fedchyshyn, Halyna Bilavyc // International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology. - Vol. 10 (2). - Р. 43-51