Title |
Sisteminis „judėjimo“ sąvokos turinio integravimas, kaip viena iš visuminio gamtamokslinio ugdymo prieigų / |
Translation of Title |
Systematic integration of the content of „movement“ concept as one of the approaches to comprehensive natural sciences education. |
Authors |
Šlekienė, Violeta ; Lamanauskas, Vincentas |
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Gamtamokslinis ugdymas = Natural science education = Естесственнонаучное образование.. Šiauliai : Scientia Educologica. 2019, vol. 16, no. 1, p. 43-53.. ISSN 1648-939X |
Keywords [eng] |
natural science education ; internal and interdisciplinary integration ; graph tree method ; movement |
Abstract [eng] |
The basis of each subject is a system of interrelated scientific concepts, from which the quality of the students‘ knowledge and understanding of the subject matter depends. It is not possible to achieve a level of understanding in natural science education if learning was not systematic. The content of many natural science concepts is so complex that it is impossible to disclose it in one lesson or even in one topic. The content of the concept is disclosed gradually, in parts, by establishing relationships with other concepts, linking them to a system of scientific concepts. Such concepts are being developed throughout the learning period. In this way, a holistic concept of the world is formed. In order to form a system of natural science concepts, it is necessary to make appropriate usage of internal and interdisciplinary integration, to analyse common points of interaction. The principles of systematization and integration of knowledge must be applied. For this purpose, it is appropriate to apply the graph-tree method. This article deals with a systematic integration of the content of „movement“ concept as one of the approaches to comprehensive natural science education. The graph-tree method is used to reveal the integrity of “movement” concept in basic education. The concept of movement is chosen as one of the most important concepts of science, differently known and understood by all students. Movement in biological, chemical or physical processes at different levels and in different aspects is analysed by learners at all stages of general education. |
Published |
Šiauliai : Scientia Educologica |
Type |
Journal article |
Language |
Lithuanian |
Publication date |
2019 |
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