scholarly journals Conditions of learning physics and students’ understanding of the concept of motion during the covid-19 pandemic

2021 ◽  
Vol 1876 (1) ◽  
pp. 012045
Author(s):  
R Puspitasari ◽  
F Mufit ◽  
Asrizal
2001 ◽  
Vol 41 (4) ◽  
pp. 169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Baeyens ◽  
Debora Vansteenwegen ◽  
Dirk Hermans ◽  
Paul Eelen

Bibliosphere ◽  
2016 ◽  
pp. 107-111
Author(s):  
L. A. Mosunova

Editorial art is treated as realization of the relationship of artistic-aesthetic and intellectual-speech activities. This specific activity is formed under certain conditions of learning editing, where it becomes a form of self-expression, conscience of students, means of their self-development. The principles of this training, the main one of which is the editing structural-functional organization in situation of joint productive activity, are described.


Author(s):  
Ludmila Babajeva

<p>Due to the adult learning theory transition from cognitive to comprehensive aspects, this article analyses contemporary theoretical notions about adult’s learning. In order to characterise the modern view on adult, the most recent insights into the education of whole adult person (P. Jarvis), three dimensions of learning (K.Illeris) and the critical theory contribution (S.D. Brookfield) will be discussed. All of mentioned, globally-renowned theorists are of the same opinion and contribute to the general adult learning theory – P. Jarvis pictures the learning process from a viewpoint of a human as holistic organism, K.Illeris develops his theory in relation to the pedagogical conditions of learning, whereas Brookfield discusses an adult in the context of social, political and democratic concept.</p>


Author(s):  
Чайка ◽  
Natalya Chayka

The article describes the process of gaining and teaching motion skills under the conditions of learning how to play volleyball. It outlines theoretical and practical aspects of volleyball players’ physical education. Methodological recommendations deal with several relevant problems of motion skills development. These skills depend on active motion activity, physical development, gaining sports skills. The research contains recommendations on training, planning a lesson, using special means and methods for students with different physical fitness level. Applying this methodology to physical education lessons increases students’ physical and theoretical volleyball skills.


1996 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 86-99
Author(s):  
Colin Symes

The material practices of school, as they relate to the child, have not figured prominently in the repertoire of educational inquiry. They have been examined only in so far that their understanding might result in optimising the conditions of learning or provide systematic explanations as to why school processes are inadequate. Any idea that the practices themselves might encode and instantiate visions of childhood and pedagogy contingent on broader schemes of social planning and ideas of the public good, does not appear to have entered the purview of those writing about education. Under the impact of thenouvelle histoireof Philippe Ariès and Michel Foucault, this situation is being redressed and there is an evolving body of literature devoted to the genealogy of classroom practice, with a specific focus on its origins and underpinning logics. Of special significance to such practice is the venue in which it takes place, namely, the school, which is a specialised form of architecture, housing a range of furnishings and facilities designed to enhance the positions of teacher and child in such a way as to advance the cause of education.


1987 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 3-12
Author(s):  
Max Kemp

There has been unrest in our newspapers recently about standards of literacy in schools. To those of us who daily are in touch with children who have difficulties in learning to read and write, periodic public forays into the standards issues are usually unhelpful, unwarranted and uninformed. Comparisons between the standards of literacy achieved by different generations of school children are difficult to make, on the one hand because our functional literacy requirements differ from yesterday’s and on the other because the conditions of learning and performance in schools have undergone immense change during the last couple of generations.


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