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Study of the teachers' option of primary and preschool education in Romania to use learning situations for training pupils' skills
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Abstract
This study highlights the results of an empirical research, whose purpose was to study the teachers' option of primary and preschool education to use learning situations for training pupils' skills in relation to seniority in teaching and learning environment and to identify of the level of conceptu... view more
This study highlights the results of an empirical research, whose purpose was to study the teachers' option of primary and preschool education to use learning situations for training pupils' skills in relation to seniority in teaching and learning environment and to identify of the level of conceptual representation of the learning situations term in the opinion of teachers in primary and preschool education.We made a questionnaire in order to identify the frequency teachers can organize learning situations and the teachers' conceptual representations of learning situation.The results have confirmed the conclusions to get teachers' adhesion to organize learning situations for pupils' skills training, to develop teachers' skills in harmonizing all the methods, means and teaching strategies with the objective and subjective factors determining the interaction between teachers and pupils.... view less
Keywords
pedagogics; activity; education; teaching; primary school; teacher; education measure; preschool education; pupil; learning situation; Romania; influence
Classification
Elementary Education Sector
Primary Education Sector
Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy
Document language
English
Publication Year
2016
Page/Pages
p. 17-23
Journal
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2016) 73
ISSN
2300-2697
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed