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Budapest/Hungary 08.02.2013 Teacher’s right method – Student’s right knowledge

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Budapest/Hungary08.02.2013

Teacher’s right method – Student’s right knowledge

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Contents:

I. Methods

II. The round table

III. The lesson

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I. The methods

• The methods of education are closely related each other, but at the same time each of them is separated from the rest.

• In didactic and pedagogical literature, there are many attempts to classify teaching methods, but there isn't any widely accepted, accessible and comprehensive taxonomy yet.

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Groups of methods

1.Verbal (narrative, talk, etc..) 2.Visual (observation, demonstration, etc..) 3.Practical (exercises, workshops, etc.) Lerner determined six different methods: 1) explanatory illustrations or information receptive 2) reproductive 3) problem facing 4) partial-research or heuristic 5) research 6) a method for stimulating the needs and motives

of emotional value to the students.

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Professor Dr. Marin Andreev

• Marin Andreev is a prominent Bulgarian scientist working in the field of Pedagogy.He published the books:

• "Didactics",

"Dotsimologiya"

"Educational Sociology"

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Eight different groups of training methods:

1. Methods of presentation;2. Dialog training methods; 3. Discussion;4. Methods for the book;5. Methods for studying the reality;6. Demonstration;7. Methods of practice;8. Imitative methods;

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II. The roundtable

In relation to the tasks of the project on 15.01.2013 it was held a round table at our General Secondary School "Otets Paissi» .

The teachers shared their experiences and presented their views on the methods used in their lessons.

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The roundtable

• The participants from the round table agreed that to reach the durable knowledge the following approaches are very important:

• discussion• researching• teamwork• using the IT• creative tasks• practical tasks

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III. The History lesson

Topic: THRACIANSType: new knowledgeObjectives: 1.Learning about the ancient Thracian

civilization 2.Understanding the everyday life and

the culture of the Thracians. 3.Presenting the wealth of Thracian

culture 4.The combination of the visual

perception / view /and the description forms durable knowledge.

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The skills

• Improving skills: -orientation in time and space.   -distinguish historical processes.  -exposure in writing of historical information.  -protect their own position.  -understanding of evolution in the development and contribution of the Thracians.  -extracting information from text and artifacts.  -distinguish the main monuments of the material culture

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The lesson

• Presentation of the goals and objectives of the lesson and guidance to work in the museum. Distribution of prepared worksheets.

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The tasks

• to explore the exhibits at the museum and read the description of containers, ornaments, weapons

• Extracting information from historical texts and historical maps in the halls of the museum and fill in the worksheet.

• Oral discussion of the question 5 and 6 of the worksheet

• Final words of the students and the faculty for the work.

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The team

Ralitsa Gogova

Mihaela Avramova

Mariya Chaparova

Nadya Lovchalieva

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!