scholarly journals METHODS OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING AND THEIR APPLICATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPETITIVE THEMES IN TEACHING MATHEMATICS

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Desa Ilic

In modern school, children need to play a central role. It should become a place where they are exploring, examining, solving problems and to lead them to a deliberate dialogue. Students need to experience the school as a place where the child develops in cognitive, emotional and social sense, where the child's motivation to work is at a high level. An active school is more focused on a young man who is treated as a whole person whose intellectual potentials need to engage more in the teaching process. The active school is based on compulsory education standards based on which the orientation plans and work programs are designed. Such access also implies a part of teaching that is flexible and varies depending on the student's interest. In teaching, active learning methods are based on work and intellectual engagement of students and research activities. The goal of an active school is not only the adoption of a curriculum, but also the versatile personality development of students. The active school evaluates not only the degree of competence of the knowledge defined by the educational standards, but also the progress of the children in comparison with the initial situation, the motivation and interest of the students for work and activity, the development of the personality and the satisfaction of the student's teaching that is realized.Keywords: mathematics; learning; co-operation; classes.

2017 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
pp. 25-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
I.V. Dubrovina ◽  
D.V. Lubovsky

The paper reviews the social situation of development of children and adolescents in the modern society marked by rapid changes. The development of children and adolescents is described as ‘embedding into the culture’ through the education and is closely associated with the formation of their psychological culture. The paper analyses the conditions of personality development in modern children and adolescents, the factors which impede the communication and understanding of other people; it highlights the risks of escaping into the virtual reality or joining asocial groups. The paper also suggests important measures aimed at the formation of psychological culture in children in relation to age-specific tasks of development in primary school and adolescent ages. The development of psychological culture is regarded as the key means of supporting the implementation of modern educational standards as well as the foundation of psychological health in schoolchildren.


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 3824-3831
Author(s):  
Dr. Phumphakhawat Phumphongkhochasorn, Dr. Uthai Satiman, Dr. Thanee Suwanprateep

The purposes of this research were 1) to study the characteristics of educational quality development and standards of secondary schools under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. Under the new educational quality assurance framework. 2) Create a model for quality development and educational standards of secondary schools under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. Under the new educational quality assurance framework and 3) evaluate the development of educational quality and standards of secondary schools under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Under the new educational quality assurance framework, with 4-step research Namely 1) studying new educational quality assurance characteristics 2) adjusting the quality and educational standards of secondary schools under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Under the new educational quality assurance framework With Delphi technique From experts, amount 21 3) Analyze the research elements and 4) Assess the feasibility of the model for quality development and educational standards of secondary schools under the new educational quality assurance framework from the secondary school administrators under Krungthep. May And 210 persons responsible for educational quality assurance. Statistics used for data analysis were percentage, quartile range, mean, standard deviation. Research findings 1. The characteristics of the development of educational quality and standards of secondary schools under Bangkok Metropolis under the new educational quality assurance framework have 5 components which are student result, research and innovation, academic service, art and culture and Thinness and management 2. Model for development of educational quality and standards of secondary schools Ltd. Bangkok, according to a new quality assurance. Must develop the quality and education standards by focusing more on student outcomes and there is research and creation of innovation, academic services management, and quality management. 3. The model for the development of educational quality and standards of secondary schools under the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration under the new framework for educational quality assurance is possible. Yes, and suitable at a high level.


Author(s):  
Наталія ГРОМОВА ◽  

The article shows the place of social competence in the system of key competencies in the application of the competence approach in the process of learning the Ukrainian language, as well as identifies the means, conditions and methods of forming social competence on the lessons. The author notes that the strategy of modern pedagogical education which is based on the need to develop various competencies and subjective development and self-development of the student and teacher, able to go beyond regulatory activities and carry out innovative, creative processes, involve changes in the educational process. Understanding the problems of modern school allows the author to conclude that it is necessary to build a system of educational space that would optimally take into account not only the peculiarities of professional development, but also the patterns of personal development, the formation of socially significant competencies of students. The formation of social competence should be a key task in the modern competence approach because a high level of its formation is the key to successful self-realization of a person in all spheres of society and a condition for achieving a level of self-transcendence in personality development. The very achievement of the level of self-transcendence requires the objective need of a person in the transformation of the world around him, with its changes and development. The author emphasizes that the organization of the educational process today creates the conditions for the formation of students' experience of independent solution of cognitive, communicative, organizational, social, creative, moral and other problems that make up the content of education. In this case, the actual content of education is to form a didactically adapted social experience of solving such problems. It is determined that one of the lines of implementation of the competency approach is to strengthen the applied, practical nature of all education, including the process of learning the Ukrainian language. According to the author’s view, the process of learning the Ukrainian language is filled with such tasks and activities, which implementation without the actualization of the pedagogical position of the student as a holistic vocational education, is impossible. Key words: competence approach, key competencies, social competence, communicative competence, forms of learning.


2019 ◽  
pp. 52-56
Author(s):  
V. V. Tarapata

The article describes the prerequisites for the use of educational robotics in the school course of informatics, the history of the development of its directions and the normative basis for its use in modern school education. A typical model of an educational robotic project for the organization of research and project activities of students has been proposed. The technological chart of the lesson as an example of the implementation of a robotic project in the framework of the research activities on informatics is considered. Approaches to the organization of educational activities, teaching tools and ways of evaluation in informatics class on the theme “Information processes. Information transmission” when using the project approach are described.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 199
Author(s):  
Parwanto

Abstrak:Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran keefektifan sekolah dilihat dari delapan standar nasional pendidikan. mengetahui tingkat ketecapaian keefektifan sekolahdilihat dari delapan standar nasional pendidikan dan mengetahui dari kedelapan standartnasional pendidikan butir mana disetiap standart yang masih perlu mendapatkan perhatiansecara serius. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalahmetode survai yakni upayamengumpulkan informasi dari responden yang merupakan contoh dengan menggunakankuesioner yang terstruktur. Populasi dari penelitian ini adalah jumlah satuan pendidikanSekolah Mengengah Pertama (SMP) sebanyak 349 sekolah yang bersatatus sekolah negeriyang menyebar di wilayah eks karesidenan Surakarta. Sampel diambil sebanyak 172 sekolahdengan pendekatan area probability sampling. Instrumen yang digunakan dalam penelitian inimerupakan kuesioner tertutup dengan skala likert. Setelah data terkumpul kemudian dianalisisdengan pendekatan kuantitatif secara deskriptif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa dilihatdari standar isi; standar proses; standar kompetensi kelulusan; standar pendidikan dan tenagakependididkan; standar sarana dan prasarana ; standar pengelolaan; standar pembiayaan; danstandar penilaian sudah cukup baik. Ketercapaian delapan standar nasional pendidikan seluruhsekolah sampel sudah mencapai tingkat yang cukup tinggi yakni di atas 90%, kendati masihada beberapa dari sub butir standart yang masih perlu lebih diperbaiki Abstract:The aim of this research is to discover the school effectiveness seen from eightcomponents of standards of national education. From these eight components, we will find outwhich components still need to be regenerated. This research is using survey method bystructured questionnaire to gather information from respondents. The population is 349Government Junior High Schools in a region of ex Surakarta Residence. Total of samples frompopulation is 172 schools, using area probability sampling approach. To collect the data, weused closed questionnaire with Likert scale as the instrument. After all data collected, then weanalyze it descriptively with quantitative approach. The result shown that all the componentsof standards of national education, including content standards; process standards;competence of graduates standards; educational standards and human resource standards;facilities standards; management standards; funding standards; and assesment standards arefairly good. The achievement of eight standards of national education from all sample schoolsalready achieved high level, i.e. above than 90%. But still there are several sub componentsneeds to be regenerated.


2016 ◽  
Vol 29 (02) ◽  
pp. 113-116
Author(s):  
Greg Cope

Homeopathic education standards are regulated by a range of variable practices in different countries. Professional organisations commonly regulate courses without statutory support for this task. Statutory enforcement of educational standards (with/without statutory registration of practitioners) is relatively uncommon. The development of professional standards in homeopathic education has increased in recent decades; however, most systems remain voluntary and provide guidance rather enforce requirements. Educational standards include a significant degree of commonality in homeopathic knowledge and skills, with larger variations in biosciences, social sciences and research methodology. Homeopathic prophylactic techniques are an exception to this commonality, and are rarely well addressed in educational guidelines despite the attention they receive within the community. Public health and infectious disease training is similarly inadequately addressed as underpinning knowledge for prophylactic prescribing approaches in practice.


Author(s):  
Evelina Ghantarchyan

High level of legal culture is a key component for sophisticated development of a person. Legal education of schoolchildren strengthens their position in life, increases their civic engagement. The physical education process of schoolchildren, consistent with complex physical development, adequate physical preparedness and ensuring the development of special knowledge, creates quite favorable conditions for the legal education of pupils. The survey results indicated that schoolchildren have poor understanding of the role and importance of physical culture in the midst of multifaceted personality development. They do not consider the process of physical education as a tool of moral, intellectual, aesthetic, ideological and legal education.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 133-140
Author(s):  
Danuta Umiastowska

Physical activity has direct effects on good physical and mental health, develops the skills of resourcefulness and independence in children as well as builds confidence and self-esteem. In modern school tremendous mental efforts as well as a high level of self-control are expected from a child in order to gain certain learning skills. This is expected with the minimum physical activity. This situation leads to frustration, fear, and learning anxiety. It also inhibits the enjoyment of learning, human development, spontaneity and creative thinking. The aim of the study is to show how one can shape long-lasting attitudes to undertake physical activity through out the course of one’s life.


Author(s):  
Małgorzata Wasilewska ◽  
Józef Bergier

The research was conducted on a randomly chosen group of 916 students aged 16-18 in Lublin Province, Poland. The research was carried out in 2016 using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, the extended version, and supplemented with additional questions regarding the students’ assessment of physical education lessons. The majority of students (77.4%) meet the requirements for a high level of physical activity, with the remaining 16.5% demonstrating moderate and only 6.1% − low level. There were no significant reductions of physical activity visible in the older age group, although in subsequent periods (in 16-18 year-olds), it was successively lower. The mean level of total physical activity in boys was 65566 MET[1] - min week, and it was significantly higher than in girls, i.e. 5345,5 MET-min/week. The vast majority of students (92.2%) participate in school physical education classes, and over 75% think that they like these activities. Students enrolled in physical education classes demonstrate a higher level of total physical activity (5960.5MET-min/week), in contrast to the non-participating ones (5637,2MET-min/week); however, no significant relationship has been found. Furthermore, it has been shown that girls and boys were willing to get involved in different physical activities. Apart from PE classes, boys would mainly get involved in football (23.2%), volleyball (15.5%), table tennis (13.0%), and swimming (12.5%). Girls would instead choose volleyball (14.7%), football (12.6%), swimming (9.4%) and gymnastics (8.9%). This favourable image of physical activity of students in the Polish schools in Lublin Province can contribute to the discussion of the place of physical activities in the modern school educational process.


Author(s):  
Yuri Prokudin ◽  
Anna Koroleva ◽  
Irina Kurbatova ◽  
Antonina Ferman

We consider the influence of innovative activities implemented in the comprehensive organization on improving the quality of students education. Also we present a characteristic of a functioning school-based apprenticeship sites innovative content. Particular attention is paid to the basic concepts and options of innovation in the educational organization. We define and reveal the basic reference points and key directions of innovative school activity, its purposes and tasks. Materials on school-laboratory of innovative development are analyzed and generalized. We develop and realize a set of innovative approaches to achieve a new quality of education and the innovative students competencies formation. As an example, we consider the main forms of the work: the department management system, the “Researchers forum”, which presents the results of design and research activities, the annual days of science, the methodological council “Development” and others. We summarize the experience of the organization of school social partnership with the region leading universities.


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