scholarly journals Implementation of Educational Robotic into Teaching-Learning Process to Enhance Students Skills in the Science and Technology

2021 ◽  
Vol 1842 (1) ◽  
pp. 012062
Author(s):  
Samsul Huda ◽  
M Syariffudien Zuhrie ◽  
I Gusti Putu Asto Buditjahjanto ◽  
Luthfiyah Nurlaela

Interdisciplinarity is an advocacy of multiple disciplines, not the elimination of curricular subjects, as one might mistakenly infer. In other words, a solid disciplinary base is a prerequisite for the development of interdisciplinary projects. At the same time, disciplines are historical products of scientific development, being epistemological tools of scientific practice and political institutional arrangements for the control of knowledge. The knowledge related to interdisciplinarity builds, in the social environment, a relationship established across disciplines, and can be inserted in schools through projects and comprehensive work. Such projects can be observed in some universities. The use of interdisciplinarity in science and technology courses offers precious opportunities for students to solve problems, effectively building and consolidating knowledge in a learning process capable of inserting them in the labor market. Like interdisciplinarity, multidisciplinarity is a catalyst in the teaching-learning process, enabling students to act actively in the construction of their knowledge. Multidisciplinarity means that several disciplines study the same subject at the same time. The present article was developed to present a qualitative and quantitative panorama of the courses of Interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science and Technology, offered in brazilian federal universities.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomo Djudin

Teachers understanding on the nature of science will determine types of students learning activities in the class. In designing a science teaching-learning process meaningfully, a teacher should consider and pay attention to the learning activities. They are (1) logical plane activities; (2) evidental or experiental plane activities; (3) psychological plane activities. A science text-books centered teaching should be modified because, the students comprehension about science products (concept and principles) could not be developed meaningfully by using text-books only. This culture is also contrary with the nature of science and is not able to build a science and technology literate people.Key words: Teachers understanding; learning activities


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 140
Author(s):  
Hilmi Hilmi

Using Abshar (visual) as one of the resources in learning has increased from one period to the next period. The more optimal in using abshar, the more successful in learning activities will be. The discovery of various theories in various branches of science shows the result of reading kauniyah from scholars. Furthermore, nowadays is the time of the sophisticated and modern where abshar has greater role in learning. People who do not use abshar optimally will fall behind and backwardness, because various means of science and technology can only be used by optimizing the use of abshar. Basically, long time ago the Al- Qur'an as a guide for all human beings has talked about optimizing the use of this abshar both in learning and teaching activities. This paper by using the approach of the Thematic Study (Maudhu'i) will try to review the use of optimization abshar in learning activities and teaching learning process from the perspective of the Al-Qur’an.


Author(s):  
Maria Auxiliadora Motta Barreto

Current society is heavily influenced by science and technology, indicating the need to train generations with critical ability to analyze messages and make responsible decisions in the context in which they act. This is reflected in teaching in general, requiring the university to be a stimulating environment and not merely transmitting knowledge. The teaching-learning process in science education, in particular engineering, can not therefore be restricted to traditional methods. New practices and technologies, with diversified resources and strategies, have been necessary in the improvement of teaching. The present work had the objective of developing an active method for teaching in engineering, at the School of Engineering of Lorena, University of São Paulo. The results show that students crave experiences that develop transversal competences, and that the transmission of theoretical content loses its place for teaching that promotes a process of autonomous construction of knowledge.


2020 ◽  
pp. 254-267
Author(s):  
Alessandra Priore

The system of relationships and emotions that develop in the teaching-learning process define the complexity of teachers' education and pose the challenge of bringing out the emotional and affective culture that guides school life. Several studies on teaching practices highlight the tendency to refer to technical aspectsas a key dimension of professionalism, rather than on relational and emotional dimensions that can promote the relationship with student. The creative and unprecedented reconfiguration of professional practice is configured as the outcome of a reflexive process of subjective construction and de-construction of the profession and its development.The paper proposes a reflective training experience, which involved 76 teachers, focused on emotional and relational dimensions on teaching and based on the use of the narrative-autobiographical instruments (diary, narrative, metaphor). The results achieved in the monitoring phase show that the training offered an opportunity to reflect on oneself and one's personal and professional experience, starting from the use of alternative perspectives and interpretations than those that are already in use


2019 ◽  
pp. 3121-334
Author(s):  
Carmen Palumbo ◽  
Antinea Ambretti ◽  
Giovanna Ferraioli

Over the past few decades, the adoption of an inclusive approach to education has stimulated a reflection on the educational value of body and movement within teaching-learning process in order to break down all barriers to learning and promote the full participation of young people to school activities. Indeed,body and movement represent an important didactic "medium" for developing individualized and personalized learning paths that take into account the specific needs and characteristics of students thus contributing to their global and harmonious development.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-37
Author(s):  
Aam Alamsyah

This article highlights attitudinal analysis which can be used to predict the students’ accomplishment in their study. Analyzing the learners’ attitudes can possibly improve the validity of evaluation which is generally conducted by both lecturers and administrators either during the recruitment or in the teaching/learning process. Besides, this attempt can also be used to predict the students’ potential accomplishment when learning in IPDN. Attitude, which is commonly defined as a behavioral tendency to act in certain patterns, is very important to be analyzed in order to allow the lecturers to have more objective description of the students’ behavior and their potential accomplishment. If this thoroughly applied, attitudinal analysis will not only allow the lecturers and other related staffs to evaluate the good quality candidates, but also allow them to assess the students’ potential success. In line with the continuously increasing demand of the society toward the officials who have more integrity, analyzing attitudes can help select those having good quality, more integrity, and being more prepared in serving the society.


2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (5) ◽  
pp. 57-59
Author(s):  
R. Kalaiselvi R. Kalaiselvi ◽  
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Dr. A. Palanisamy Dr. A. Palanisamy ◽  
Dr. A R. Saravanakumar Dr. A R. Saravanakumar

2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 35-36
Author(s):  
M.Kavitha M.Kavitha ◽  
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Dr.AR.Saravanakumar Dr.AR.Saravanakumar

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