Teachersʼ assessment of active learning in teaching Nature and Society

The basic role of contemporary education is to guide pupils towards active learning and make them contribute to all segments of the teaching process. Since active learning leads towards efficient education, and since it encourages and develops knowledge, skills and attitudes, teachers should promote...

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Main Authors: Marina Diković, Tatjana Gergorić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Ekonomska Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2020.1728563
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spelling doaj-b5f8d79d148b46748a3a3c31dd82d6f42021-04-06T13:27:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEkonomska Istraživanja1331-677X1848-96642020-01-013311265127910.1080/1331677X.2020.17285631728563Teachersʼ assessment of active learning in teaching Nature and SocietyMarina Diković0Tatjana Gergorić1Faculty of Educational Sciences, Juraj Dobrila University of PulaFaculty of Educational Sciences, Juraj Dobrila University of PulaThe basic role of contemporary education is to guide pupils towards active learning and make them contribute to all segments of the teaching process. Since active learning leads towards efficient education, and since it encourages and develops knowledge, skills and attitudes, teachers should promote this type of learning from the beginning of one’s schooling. This paper’s aim was to study to what extent teachers conduct various teaching strategies in active learning in teaching Nature and Society and if the environment stimulates the active acquisition of knowledge, skills and attitudes. The research was conducted on a sample of teachers (N = 184) from three counties in the Republic of Croatia. The research results show that active learning and various teaching strategies are to a great extent conducted in a stimulating environment at the beginning of education, but at the same time they point to the need of a higher encouragement of this learning form, for pupils to be able to learn actively and create learning communities at later levels of education.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2020.1728563teachers’ opinionstimulating environment and teaching strategies in active learningnature and societylearning communitiesknowledgeskills and attitudes
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author Marina Diković
Tatjana Gergorić
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Teachersʼ assessment of active learning in teaching Nature and Society
Ekonomska Istraživanja
teachers’ opinion
stimulating environment and teaching strategies in active learning
nature and society
learning communities
knowledge
skills and attitudes
author_facet Marina Diković
Tatjana Gergorić
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title Teachersʼ assessment of active learning in teaching Nature and Society
title_short Teachersʼ assessment of active learning in teaching Nature and Society
title_full Teachersʼ assessment of active learning in teaching Nature and Society
title_fullStr Teachersʼ assessment of active learning in teaching Nature and Society
title_full_unstemmed Teachersʼ assessment of active learning in teaching Nature and Society
title_sort teachersʼ assessment of active learning in teaching nature and society
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Ekonomska Istraživanja
issn 1331-677X
1848-9664
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The basic role of contemporary education is to guide pupils towards active learning and make them contribute to all segments of the teaching process. Since active learning leads towards efficient education, and since it encourages and develops knowledge, skills and attitudes, teachers should promote this type of learning from the beginning of one’s schooling. This paper’s aim was to study to what extent teachers conduct various teaching strategies in active learning in teaching Nature and Society and if the environment stimulates the active acquisition of knowledge, skills and attitudes. The research was conducted on a sample of teachers (N = 184) from three counties in the Republic of Croatia. The research results show that active learning and various teaching strategies are to a great extent conducted in a stimulating environment at the beginning of education, but at the same time they point to the need of a higher encouragement of this learning form, for pupils to be able to learn actively and create learning communities at later levels of education.
topic teachers’ opinion
stimulating environment and teaching strategies in active learning
nature and society
learning communities
knowledge
skills and attitudes
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2020.1728563
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