The Phases Implemented in Problem-Oriented Learning Situations in Czech Primary Geography

Authors

ČEŠKOVÁ Tereza

Year of publication 2018
Type Conference abstract
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Description The paper will present an analysis of learning situations that develop the problem-solving competence in primary geography. Its aim is to describe the distribution and length of the phases of problem-oriented learning situations (PLS) so that we could see how the problem instruction of primary geography is organised. While identifying problem-oriented learning situations we followed the Problem-based learning and teaching approach. Based on available studies, we distinguish 8 phases of PLS (Problem structuring, Initiation, Analysing the problem-oriented task, Searching for information, Synthesizing findings, Summarizing, Presenting the solution, Reflecting). These phases provide an analytical frame for a more detail investigation of PLSs and their use in instruction.

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