This paper examines preschool and primary school educational games from teachers’ perspective. Research group was composed by Amasya centre and related preschools and primary schools working teachers aged between 20 and 40, official and on payment (temporary). In total, 214 preschool and primary school teachers have been interviewed. The handouts have been delivered in the meeting “Preschool education games from teacher’s point of view evaluation questionnaire” and have been adapted to the topic under study. The handouts have been analysed as frequency and percentage from the delivered. After the evaluation of the handouts of preschool and primary school use of games as educational asset an average of 99.1% of teachers think that it is effe...
The article presents the results of the study, which helped to clarify the pre-primary school teache...
The aim of this research is to examine the perceptions of classroom teachers about the concept of ga...
AbstractNowadays there is an increasing need for teachers to help learners engage with learning and ...
This paper examines preschool and primary school educational games from teachers’ perspective. Resea...
For the development of preschool children, games are generally very beneficial and effective. When w...
This study is conducted to determine opinions of primary school teachers on the method of education ...
The aim of this research is to study the relationship between Primary School Teachers’ perception to...
This research is a descriptive study meant to determine the attitudes of preschool teachers towards ...
For most of the scientists, the best way of knowing the child is in the game. Children gain many ski...
A brief review is presented in order to underlie the importance of serious games in preschool educat...
The game is a need and development tool for the child. Games and children are two terms always menti...
This study is a descriptive study aimed at determining the attitudes of primary school teachers towa...
AbstractThe article deals with the problem of forming and improving preschool teachers’ professional...
This article discusses the importance of games and lessons in primary school. Play can also be a gre...
Various teaching methods and techniques have been benefited in the light of constructivist approach ...
The article presents the results of the study, which helped to clarify the pre-primary school teache...
The aim of this research is to examine the perceptions of classroom teachers about the concept of ga...
AbstractNowadays there is an increasing need for teachers to help learners engage with learning and ...
This paper examines preschool and primary school educational games from teachers’ perspective. Resea...
For the development of preschool children, games are generally very beneficial and effective. When w...
This study is conducted to determine opinions of primary school teachers on the method of education ...
The aim of this research is to study the relationship between Primary School Teachers’ perception to...
This research is a descriptive study meant to determine the attitudes of preschool teachers towards ...
For most of the scientists, the best way of knowing the child is in the game. Children gain many ski...
A brief review is presented in order to underlie the importance of serious games in preschool educat...
The game is a need and development tool for the child. Games and children are two terms always menti...
This study is a descriptive study aimed at determining the attitudes of primary school teachers towa...
AbstractThe article deals with the problem of forming and improving preschool teachers’ professional...
This article discusses the importance of games and lessons in primary school. Play can also be a gre...
Various teaching methods and techniques have been benefited in the light of constructivist approach ...
The article presents the results of the study, which helped to clarify the pre-primary school teache...
The aim of this research is to examine the perceptions of classroom teachers about the concept of ga...
AbstractNowadays there is an increasing need for teachers to help learners engage with learning and ...