Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin, 2016, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 18–28
UDC: 
37.013.42

Psychological and pedagogical approaches to the notion of “social maturity of a personality” in foreign and Russian sciences

Kalashnikova L. A. 1 (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation), Kostina E. A. 2 (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation)
1 Gymnasium № 7 “Siberian”, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
2 Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Abstract: 

In the paper the authors analyze approaches to the formation of social maturity of a per-sonality in Russian and foreign psychology and education studies. The purpose of the research is to reason the choice of the phenomenon of social maturity of a personality as an integral quality characteristic of a personality, characteristic showing that the personality is socially formed. The researchers examine social maturity models in psychology and education studies, point out the traits of a socially mature personality from the point of view of the theories and concepts under study. A special emphasis is laid on the role of upbringing in forming the basis of social maturity of a personality in the Russian education studies, on the realization of a pecu-liar national educational tradition, the essence of which is the following: upbringing always de-termines education and social maturity of Russian people is directly connected with their prepa-ration for labour and serving the Motherland. At the same time the process of forming social maturity is the process of upbringing the youth where spirituality and morality are the dominat-ing factors. On the other hand, the authors stress the understanding of personality formation in western culture as planned, staged social learning, in-life formation of personality traits. Per-sonality formation is influenced both by hereditary background and environment. They also de-fine social maturity as getting out of the bounds of one’s social environment and striving for ac-tions. In the paper one can see the authors’ model of the system of basic qualities peculiar for the socially mature personality of a secondary school pupil and reasoning of the notion “social maturity of a personality” as a level and quality criterion of its development. They researchers come to the conclusion that social development of a personality is a natural and regular phe-nomenon, characteristic for a person who is within the socio-cultural environment since birth and this very environment is the main engine of social development, which is a must in the pro-cess of forming a personality with a high level of social maturity.

Keywords: 

social maturity of a personality, national educational tradition, social formation, upbringing, qualities of a mature personality, socio-cultural environment, basic qualities of a socially mature personality

https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85015907646&origin=...

Psychological and pedagogical approaches to the notion of "social maturity of a personality" in foreign and Russian sciences

For citation:
Kalashnikova L. A., Kostina E. A. Psychological and pedagogical approaches to the notion of “social maturity of a personality” in foreign and Russian sciences. Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin, 2016, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 18–28. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15293/2226-3365.1604.02
References: 

1. Allport G. W. Pattern and growth of personality. N.Y., Holt, Rinehart and Winston Publ., 1961, 344 p.

2. Maslow A. H. Motivation and Personality. Hong Kong, Longman Asia Publ., 1987, 335 p.

3. Nagra V., Kaur M. Social Maturity among Student Teachers. International Journal of Education and Psychological Research (IJEPR). 2013, vol. 2, issue 1, pp. 10–16.

4. Raj M. Role of Social Maturity in Academic Achievement of High School Students. International Journal of Applied Research. 2015, no. 1 (7), pp. 44–46.

5. American sociological thought. Ed. V. I. Dobrenkov. Moscow, Moscow State University Publ., 1994, 495 p. (In Russian)

6. Vygotsky L. S. Thinking and speech: Psyche, consciousness, unconsciousness: collected edition. Moscow, Labirint Publ., 2001, 368 p. (In Russian)

7. Dneprov E. D. The forth school reform in Russia. Moscow, Interprax Publ., 1994, pp. 62–63. (In Russian)

8. History of preschool pedagogy in Russia: Reader. Ed. S. F. Egorova. Moscow, Academy Publ., 1999, 520 p. (In Russian)

9. Kettel R. Psychology of individuality. Factor theories of personality. St. Petersburg, Prime-EVROZNAK Publ., 2007, 127 p. (In Russian)

10. Mendeleev D. I. Sacred thoughts: to mark the 175 years of the birth. Moscow, Golos-Press Publ., 2009, 383 p. (In Russian)

11. Public education in Russia. Historic almanac. Eds. A. Kushnir, V. Chumakov. Moscow, Education Publ., 2000, 400 p. (In Russian)

12. Allport G. Personality in psychology. Moscow, KPS+ Publ., St. Petersburg, Yuventa Publ., 1998, 345 p. (In Russian)

13. Rogers K. Personal thinking on teaching and learning. Open education. 1993, no. 5–6, pp. 45–51. (In Russian)

14. Hjelle L., Ziegler D. Personality theories. St. Petersburg, Peter-Press Publ., 1999, 608 p. (In Russian)

15. Shamionov R. M. Personality of a subject of academic and pedagogical activity. Saratov, Saratov pedagogical institute Publ., 1999, 120 p. (In Russian)

16. Jung K. G. Problems of the soul of our time. Moscow, Academic project Publ., 1993, 336 p. (In Russian)

Date of the publication 17.08.2016