scholarly journals History curricula in high schools, after reform in 1932, published in „Wiadomości Historyczno-Dydaktyczne”(1933-1939)

2021 ◽  
Vol XII (4 (37)) ◽  
pp. 183-197
Author(s):  
Iwona Czarnecka

When Poland regained independence it was crucial to unite school systems of all polish lands under one governance, as well as to prepare projects of school acts, that would apply to all country. Most important was to unify system, its organization, language of lectures etc. in the whole country. In accordance with Ustawa o ustroju szkolnictwa dated 11th March 1932 school system was to be based on seven-year 3rd degree public school. It was assumed, that schools would prepare talented children and adolescents to promotion from one type of school to the other, as well as to promotion from lower degree schools to higher degree schools. „Wiadomości Historyczno-Dydaktyczne” were one of the journals published between 1933 and 1939 by Polish Historical Society for history teaching. Editor-in-chief was Kazimierz Tyszkowski, who after 1937 functioned together with Antoni Knot. Articles concerning teaching of history in secondary school, especially concerning introduction of new programs, were published in „Wiadomości Historyczno-Dydaktyczne”. Taking into account the need to organize school system after more than 100-years dependence from invaders governance, should not be surprising, that it was developed fast, and not always proposed and implemented solutions were supported by the public, teachers and experts, what can be noticed when analyzing content of particular articles.

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (9) ◽  
pp. 148
Author(s):  
Eliandra Gleyce Dos Passos Rodrigues

O trabalho tem como objetivo relatar a experiência vivenciada no espaço escolar, prática proporcionada pela disciplina de Estágio Supervisionado II, apresentando como resultados as principais atividades realizadas de observações, de regências e de intervenções em sala de aula. Entende-se que acompanhar a disciplina de História, no sistema público de ensino, é a forma pela qual a Universidade dialoga com o ensino da escola pública e proporciona mecanismos de preparação aos futuros professores. Através desse contato com a escola, que recebe os acadêmicos nas suas práticas de estudo, pesquisa e extensão, e de formação docente na área de História, busca-se também incentivar a promoção de metodologias experimentadas, a serem inseridas no ensino em sala de aula; como resultado deste processo de estágio é apresentado aqui a metodologia de um Quiz Histórico usado em sala de aula.Palavras-Chave: Relato de Estágio Supervisionado II; Sala de Aula; Ensino de História; Metodologia de Ensino. AbstractThis paper aims to report the experience in the school space, which was the supervised internship discipline II, presenting, as results, the main activities, observations and interventions performed in the classroom. It is understood that accompanying the discipline of History in the public school system is the way in which the University not only dialogues with the public school teaching, but also provides the mechanisms for the preparation of future teachers through contact with the school. The public school receives academics from the University for the practice of study, research and teacher education in the area of history, and encourages the promotion of methodologies to be inserted in classroom teaching. As a result of this internship process, we present here the methodology of a Historical Quiz carried out in class.Keywords: Supervised Internship Report II; Classroom; History Teaching; Teaching Methodology.


1998 ◽  
Vol 162 ◽  
pp. 211-213
Author(s):  
S. Isobe

Astronomy is an important science in understanding a human environment. However, it is thought by most politicians, economists, and members of the public that astronomy is a pure science having no contribution to daily human activities except a few matters relating to time. The Japanese government is studying a reorganisation of our school system to have 5 school days per week, instead of 6 days per week, and this July its committee made a recommendation to reduce school hours for science and set up new courses for practical computers and environmental science. I currently made a proposal. It is very difficult for most of the school pupils, who will have non-scientific jobs, to understand science courses currently taught in school, because each science is taught independently from the other sciences. Therefore, their knowledge of sciences obtained during their school period does not greatly help their understanding of global environmental problems.


1977 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-118
Author(s):  
Alex Gitterman

Parents, children, teachers, and other school personnel, all members of the educational system, need to be engaged in seeking system change


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