PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS’ OPINIONS ABOUT THE CURRICULAR DOCUMENTS USED FOR STUDYING THE MATHEMATICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPLORATION SUBJECT
Due to the introduction in 2013 into the new Framework Plan for the primary education of the integrated Mathematics and Environmental Exploration (MEE) subject, of new textbooks and auxiliaries, we considered it necessary to find the the teachers’ opinions regarding the way in which the curriculu...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universitatea "Babeş-Bolyai" Cluj Napoca
2017-08-01
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Series: | Romanian Review of Geographical Education |
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Online Access: | http://rrge.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/Arhive/Art%20pdf/v6,n2,2017/1_Magdas_et_al_RRGE_vol%20VI_no%202_2017.pdf |
Summary: | Due to the introduction in 2013 into the new Framework Plan for the primary
education of the integrated Mathematics and Environmental Exploration (MEE)
subject, of new textbooks and auxiliaries, we considered it necessary to find the the
teachers’ opinions regarding the way in which the curriculum documents facilitate
the study of the MEE subject. The present article is based on a research performed
using a survey carried out voluntarily and anonymously by 131 teachers for primary
education. Through the responses to the questionnaire, we identified several
important issues. Regarding teachers’ sources of documentation, we found out that
they prefered online sources (websites, blogs) and specialized forums, which was
surprising because these sources did not have the reliability of correct information.
Only on the next places were placed the official documents or those elaborated by
specialists. Teachers assigned scores of about four (out of a maximum of five) to
the clarity of all components of the school curriculum. In terms of textbooks and
auxiliaries, respondents scored better auxiliaries across all the indicators
considered. The biggest benefit of introducing the MEE subject identified by
I.-C. MAGDAȘ, M. E. DULAMĂ, O.-R. ILOVAN, I.C. CRIȘAN
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respondents was that activities were more attractive or motivating for learning. At
the opposite end, the smallest benefits related to ensuring the rigour and learning
durability of both Mathematics and Environmental Exploration. Regarding the
limitations, disadvantages or problems of studying the MEE subject, the lack of
support materials was the first reported by the respondents. On the next places
were placed the need for specific lessons with mathematical content or the heavy
design of thematic units and lessons. |
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ISSN: | 2285-939X 2285-939X |