Metodika 3A: nástroj pro reflexi výuky a hodnocení její kvality

Title in English: 3A Procedure: Instrument for Reflection and Evaluation of Instruction 3A procedure - designation for the methodological procedure of reflection and qualitative analysis of teaching, which is associated with the evaluation of the quality of teaching and the proposal of improving cha...

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Hoofdauteur: Janík, Tomáš (auth)
Andere auteurs: Slavík, Jan (auth), Najvar, Petr (auth), Češková, Tereza (auth)
Formaat: Elektronisch Hoofdstuk
Gepubliceerd in: Brno Masaryk University Press 2022
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Samenvatting:Title in English: 3A Procedure: Instrument for Reflection and Evaluation of Instruction 3A procedure - designation for the methodological procedure of reflection and qualitative analysis of teaching, which is associated with the evaluation of the quality of teaching and the proposal of improving changes. The concept of 3A methodology follows the tradition of didactic analysis focused on the content of education as developed in the didactic approach of W. Klafki (1967). The idea here is that the teacher first reflects on the question "what will I teach / what will the pupils learn" and derives the choice of teaching practices, i.e. "how will I teach / how will the pupils go about learning", from the answer to this question. The method of research on teaching presented here is intended to meet the needs of teachers first and foremost by addressing the questions that teachers actually have to address when they prepare lessons, when they work with pupils in them, and when they reflect on ways to improve them. The book will offer teachers the opportunity to engage with research findings and to put them into practice.
Fysieke beschrijving:1 electronic resource (34 p.)
ISBN:9788028002367
9788028002350
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