scholarly journals FORMING SUBJECT-MATTER COMPETENCY IN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Author(s):  
Iryna Bartienieva

The article deals with the urgent issue of training high school students for external independent testing, the necessary condition for which is formation of their subject-matter competency, in particular, the mathematical one. The essence of competency-based approach, concepts “competence”, “competency” are revealed. The author singles out the effective forms, methods, technologies of organizing high school students’ educational activity in mathematics lessons aimed at quality preparation for external independent testing. Keywords: competency-based approach, competency, competence, subject-matter competency, external independent testing.

2002 ◽  
Vol 95 (3) ◽  
pp. 830-834 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Grassivaro Gallo ◽  
S. Oliva ◽  
P. B. Lantieri ◽  
F. Viviani

To highlight the link between colour blindness and school achievement, the Ishihara and Farnsworth tests were administered to 3,565 high school art students (2,545 girls and 1,020 boys). Analysis showed colour defective students were discriminated against in theoretical subject matter, relative to orthochromate students, but not in the art-related subjects. This emphasizes the need to recognize youth with colour defective vision early.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
Goachagorn Thipatdee

The purposes of this research were to study needs of high school students and teachers on competency-based curriculum integrated with local community for high school students, develop a curriculum based on the needs, implement the developed curriculum, and evaluate the developed curriculum. The samples of the needs study stage consisted of 244 high school students, and 82 teachers in schools located in Ubon Ratchathani, and Warinchamrab Municipalities, gained by quota sampling, and those for the curriculum implementation consisted of 34 high school students studying at Luekamhan Warinchamrab School, in the second semester of academic year 2018, gained by cluster sampling. The research instruments were the developed curriculum, questionnaires for the students and the teachers, a test of English expression, a test of writing, and an attitude evaluation form. The findings revealed the students and the teachers rated their needs on competency-based curriculum at a higher level, the developed curriculum consisted of vision, mission to achieve the students’ competency through the aims, contents, and instructional procedures concentrated on practicing and the evaluation focused on performances, the students had significantly higher learning achievement and writing skills after the curriculum implementation than those before the implementation at the level .01. The developed curriculum was evaluated by the students at medium level of its feasibility.


1936 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 253-255
Author(s):  

Those who believe that the importance of subject-matter training in mathematics and related fields as a part of the equipment of a teacher should read a recent report of the American Chemical Society's Committee on high school teaching of chemistry which was adopted unanimously at a recent meeting of the Council of the Society in Kansas City, Mo. The report charges that “the high school students now entering our universities and who have entered within the last ten years are much inferior in preparation in mathematics and other fundamental and basic courses to similar students of a generation ago, and the situation is tending, if possible, toward a worse condition.”


Author(s):  
I. Vlasiuk

The article highlights the importance of English reading as a type of linguistic activity that has great cognitive value and actually implements communicative, educational, and developmental function for high school students, and at the same time, considers the specifics of usage of innovative technologies as modern tools for English reading and learning a foreign language in general, as well as the suitability of using innovative technologies in the process of learning foreign languages at schools for high school students. There are many new methods of teaching English, and a necessary condition for choosing a particular method of teaching that is suitable for both teacher and student - knowledge of innovative learning technologies. Innovative technologies have become an integral part of a holistic educational process and can increase its effectiveness, as they affect the student's consciousness, feelings and will, form a creative personality that is able to effectively apply the acquired knowledge, skills and abilities in practice in any sphere of public life. English reading is a type of linguistic activity that allows not to imitate, but to reproduce one of the forms of real communication in English. With the help of reading in a foreign language, students get acquainted with the world of their foreign peers, with songs, poetry and fairy tales, available samples of children's fiction of the country whose language is studied. Looking at the process of reading from a psychological point of view, we can say that the process of perception and understanding of the text is directly related to thinking and memory. When a student perceives a text, he identifies the most important links in it and synthesizes them into a single whole. At the same time, memory helps logical and technical thinking. The main principles of integration of innovative technologies in the process of learning English are: movement from whole to separate, student-centred classes, purposefulness and relevance of classes, their focus on achieving social interaction facilitated by teacher’s faith in their students' success, language integration and language acquisition using knowledge from other fields of science. As a result of the use of innovative technologies, an information-rich educational process is created.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 235
Author(s):  
Elsida Aritonang ◽  
Nova Erawati Sidabalok

Based on the list of Mathematics grade X grade students from T.P 2015/2016 to T.P 2017/2018, there can be seen many significant and positive changes with an increase in students' mastery learning from 40.87% to 48.72% to 80.85%. In addition to increased learning completeness, the average student learning outcomes in mathematics also increased. There is a change in the involvement of students to discuss and cooperate with fellow friends in terms of solving problems given by the teacher. Changes in the activity of students to take part in learning mathematics. The seriousness of students in participating in learning has also increased. The activeness of students in answering oral questions has also increased. This is indicated by the increasing number of students who give correct answers. the activeness of students in completing homework is increasing. This is indicated by the increasing frequency of students completing homework on time. The activeness of students to appear in front of the class solving problems on the board also increased. Students begin to believe in themselves and have the ability to solve the problems given. Based on observation, the teacher has a problem where the students are very familiar with the conventional way, the teacher explains in front of the class while students listen, Building a conducive classroom atmosphere by involving students to be more active sometimes inviting a commotion in the classroom where students initially play more than learn. Building a sense of responsibility to students also becomes difficult because students' demands actually become reversed because the teacher explains a little subject matter and students are directed to further develop material insights through discussion activities and so on. The application of the 2013 curriculum also requires students to understand the implementation of the value of the knowledge acquired so that a variety of practical activities are needed as a tangible form of the implementation of students' mathematical knowledge


2021 ◽  
pp. 309-314
Author(s):  
Kelik Desta Rahmanto ◽  
. Iriaji ◽  
Denik Ristya Rini ◽  
Abdul Rahman Prasetyo

Malang has many kinds of traditional art and music and it is important that young people are aware of their local art and music as part of their cultural identity. The purpose of this research was to explore Malang traditional art and music which could be used as learning materials for junior high school students, especially for art and culture subject matter. This research used a qualitative approach. Data were collected through interviews, field observation and documentation analysis. The results showed that there is traditional art in Malang which can be used for this purpose, namely pottery from Penanggungan sub-district and batik from Celaket sub-district, which both use traditional elements. This research also identified the traditional music called Malangan Macapat which is different to Central Java Macapat. The conclusion was that these forms of Malang traditional art and music can be developed as learning materials for art and culture subject matter for junior high school students.   Keywords: education, art, music, learning materials, traditional


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 184-193
Author(s):  
Elsida Aritonang

Based on the list of Mathematics grade X grade students from T.P 2015/2016 to T.P 2017/2018, there can be seen many significant and positive changes with an increase in students' mastery learning from 40.87% to 48.72% to 80.85%. In addition to increased learning completeness, the average student learning outcomes in mathematics also increased. There is a change in the involvement of students to discuss and cooperate with fellow friends in terms of solving problems given by the teacher. Changes in the activity of students to take part in learning mathematics. The seriousness of students in participating in learning has also increased. The activeness of students in answering oral questions has also increased. This is indicated by the increasing number of students who give correct answers. the activeness of students in completing homework is increasing. This is indicated by the increasing frequency of students completing homework on time. The activeness of students to appear in front of the class solving problems on the board also increased. Students begin to believe in themselves and have the ability to solve the problems given. Based on observation, the teacher has a problem where the students are very familiar with the conventional way, the teacher explains in front of the class while students listen, Building a conducive classroom atmosphere by involving students to be more active sometimes inviting a commotion in the classroom where students initially play more than learn. Building a sense of responsibility to students also becomes difficult because students' demands actually become reversed because the teacher explains a little subject matter and students are directed to further develop material insights through discussion activities and so on. The application of the 2013 curriculum also requires students to understand the implementation of the value of the knowledge acquired so that a variety of practical activities are needed as a tangible form of the implementation of students' mathematical knowledge


2014 ◽  
Vol 23 (6) ◽  
pp. 1385-1390 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fumio Miyashita ◽  
Chiaki Yokota ◽  
Kunihiro Nishimura ◽  
Tatsuo Amano ◽  
Yasuteru Inoue ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 152-159
Author(s):  
Ikbal Barlian

Abstract Teaching high school economic subjects in high school is an interesting activity, besides that the learning system is different between learning in high school and faculty. Students in schools are no exception for high school students so they want subject teachers who can provide full assistance, sincerity for all the difficulties experienced by students in understanding the subject matter. The teaching experience in high school in the Lecturer-to-School Assignment (PDS) activity shows that a friendly and caring approach is favored by students, besides that teachers need to know what knowledge forms to teach, whether in the form of concepts, facts, formulas / procedures, because others other forms of knowledge the procedure teaches him. In addition, teachers need to think about how to deliver material quickly, concisely, clearly and understood by all students Abstrak Mengajar mata pelajaran ekonomi SMA di SMA merupakan kegiatan yang menarik, selain itu sistem pembelajarannya pun berbeda antara pembelajaran di SMA dengan di fakultas. Siswa-siswa di sekolah tidak terkecuali siswa SMA begitu menginginkan guru-guru mata pelajaran yang dapat memberikan bantuan secara penuh, ikhlas atas semua kesulitan yang dialami siswa dalam memahami materi pelajaran. Pengalaman mengajar di SMA dalam kegiatan Penugasan Dosen ke Sekolah (PDS), menunjukkan bahwa pendekatan bersahabat dan mengayomi lebih disenangi siswa, selain itu guru perlu mengenal bentuk pngetahuan apa yang akan diajarkannya, apakah berupa konsep, fakta, prinsip, rumus/prosedur, karena lain bentuk pengetahuan lain prosedur mngajarkannya. Selain itu guru perlu memikirkan bagaimana cara menyampaikan materi dengan cepat, ringkas, jelas dan dimengerti oleh semua siswa


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