
handle: 20.500.12556/DKUM-52844
The article presents the results of research conducted in spring 2005 on a sample of teachers in the first three years of the nine-year primary school. We wanted to know which didactic strategies teachers use in their classes on environmental education, how frequently they use them and whether there are statistically significant differences between teachers in the frequency of using individual didactic strategies with regard to the time of the school's introduction of the nine-year programme. The results of the research work indicate that in these classes teachers use different didactic strategies, and the frequency of using individual didactic strategies mostly does not depend on the time of the school's introduction of the nine-year programme.
V prispevku prikazujemo rezultate raziskave, ki smo jo opravili spomladi leta 2005 na vzorcu učiteljev prvega triletja devetletke. Zanimalo nas je, katere didaktične strategije uporabljajo učitelji pri pouku predmeta spoznavanje okolja, kako pogosto jih uporabljajo in ali so statistično značilne razlike med učitelji v pogostosti rabe posameznih didaktičnih strategij glede na čas vstopa šole v izvajanje devetletke. Rezultati raziskovalnega dela nas opozarjajo, da učitelji pri pouku tega predmeta uporabljajo različne didaktične strategije, pogostost rabe posameznih didaktičnih strategij pa večinoma ni odvisna od časa vstopa šole v izvajanje devetletke.
didaktične strategije, early learning, didactic strategies, devetletka, nine-year programme, spoznavanje okolja, razredni pouk, primary education, environmental education, open classes, osnovna šola, odprti pouk, vzgoja in izobraževanje, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/371.3:908
didaktične strategije, early learning, didactic strategies, devetletka, nine-year programme, spoznavanje okolja, razredni pouk, primary education, environmental education, open classes, osnovna šola, odprti pouk, vzgoja in izobraževanje, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/371.3:908
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