Ukrainian Journal of Educational Research. – 2016. – Vol. 1, No. 1

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Науковий журнал «Український журнал досліджень в освіті» виходить двічі на рік з 2016 року. Засновник і видавець Національний університет «Львівська політехніка».

Ukrainian Journal of Educational Research= Український журнал досліджень в освіті : науковий журнал / Lviv Politechnic National University ; editor-in-chief Volodymyr Ortynskyi. – Lviv, 2016. – Volume 1, number 1. – 72 p. : il.

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    Creative work pedagogy in the context of modern teaching paradigm
    (Lviv Politechnic Publishing House, 2016-09-12) Shvai, Roksolyana; Baybakova, Inesa; Lviv Polytechnic National University
    The article deals with the problem of creative work pedagogy in the context of modern teaching paradigm. The aim of the article is to consider possibilities of applying main provisions of the creative work theory supported by the Polish researcher A. Goralski and American creative work methodologist D. Poya into the practice of teaching physics taking into consideration some modern cognitive investigations of psycho-physiological characteristics of a human, in particular. The main objectives are defined as the theoretical analysis of scientific and pedagogical literature highlighting different aspects of the problem under research, and inquiry into the main tenets of the theory of creativity of A. Goralski that integrates logic, ontology, epistemology, psychology and creative work pedagogy. The authors present the basic provisions of the modern theory of creativity in the version of the creativity researcher A. Goralski. The ways of implementing key provisions of the theory into practice of teaching physics based on some results of modern cognitive investigations as well as recommendations of American creative work methodologist D. Poya are considered.