OPTIONAL SUBJECTS IN THE ROMANIAN SCHOOL: PARENTS’ OPINIONS

There are more than two decades since the Romanian schools have autonomy on optional school subjects. The way these optional subjects are proposed today reflects the schools’ experience, accumulated during this period, regarding their elaboration and approval. There are several studies highlighting...

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Main Authors: Luminiţa CATANĂ, Mădălina ANGELUŞIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Centre for Policy and Evaluation in Education 2018-12-01
Series:Revista de Pedagogie
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Online Access:http://revped.ise.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/2018.-2.-189-209.-CatanaAngelusiu.pdf
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spelling doaj-4623642bcd634cdcadf1414cacb494f92020-11-25T03:31:46ZengNational Centre for Policy and Evaluation in EducationRevista de Pedagogie0034-86782559-639X2018-12-01LXVI218920910.26755/RevPed/2018.2/189OPTIONAL SUBJECTS IN THE ROMANIAN SCHOOL: PARENTS’ OPINIONSLuminiţa CATANĂMădălina ANGELUŞIUThere are more than two decades since the Romanian schools have autonomy on optional school subjects. The way these optional subjects are proposed today reflects the schools’ experience, accumulated during this period, regarding their elaboration and approval. There are several studies highlighting how these optional subjects are evaluated by students and teachers; this paper aims to complete the picture and to emphasize the perceptions of the parents having children in gymnasium, regarding the optional school subjects, as components of the curriculum at the school’s decision. The parents’ opinions become important from the perspective of their involvement in the formal education of their children.http://revped.ise.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/2018.-2.-189-209.-CatanaAngelusiu.pdfCurriculum at the school’s decisionoptional school subjectsparents’ perceptionsschool autonomy.
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author Luminiţa CATANĂ
Mădălina ANGELUŞIU
spellingShingle Luminiţa CATANĂ
Mădălina ANGELUŞIU
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS IN THE ROMANIAN SCHOOL: PARENTS’ OPINIONS
Revista de Pedagogie
Curriculum at the school’s decision
optional school subjects
parents’ perceptions
school autonomy.
author_facet Luminiţa CATANĂ
Mădălina ANGELUŞIU
author_sort Luminiţa CATANĂ
title OPTIONAL SUBJECTS IN THE ROMANIAN SCHOOL: PARENTS’ OPINIONS
title_short OPTIONAL SUBJECTS IN THE ROMANIAN SCHOOL: PARENTS’ OPINIONS
title_full OPTIONAL SUBJECTS IN THE ROMANIAN SCHOOL: PARENTS’ OPINIONS
title_fullStr OPTIONAL SUBJECTS IN THE ROMANIAN SCHOOL: PARENTS’ OPINIONS
title_full_unstemmed OPTIONAL SUBJECTS IN THE ROMANIAN SCHOOL: PARENTS’ OPINIONS
title_sort optional subjects in the romanian school: parents’ opinions
publisher National Centre for Policy and Evaluation in Education
series Revista de Pedagogie
issn 0034-8678
2559-639X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description There are more than two decades since the Romanian schools have autonomy on optional school subjects. The way these optional subjects are proposed today reflects the schools’ experience, accumulated during this period, regarding their elaboration and approval. There are several studies highlighting how these optional subjects are evaluated by students and teachers; this paper aims to complete the picture and to emphasize the perceptions of the parents having children in gymnasium, regarding the optional school subjects, as components of the curriculum at the school’s decision. The parents’ opinions become important from the perspective of their involvement in the formal education of their children.
topic Curriculum at the school’s decision
optional school subjects
parents’ perceptions
school autonomy.
url http://revped.ise.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/2018.-2.-189-209.-CatanaAngelusiu.pdf
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