The article explores the concept of learning in general and transformational learning in particular. Learning is a complex phenomenon and a relevant human activity. We examine various forms of learning: through assimilation, accommodation, and transformation, as stages in the development of such competences that are specific to Science education (Biology, Physics, and Chemistry). A significant term is transformational learning, which involves a change in the attitude towards what the student knows and the way in which he learns it. Schools need to provide students with prerequisites for transformational learning, thus enabling them to transform themselves and to adapt to ever-changing social circumstances
[EN] Education is the key in mankind’s journey towards a free, just, and peaceful world; neverthele...
This article expresses the importance of using chemical transformation by future chemistry teachers....
This article examines and defines the concept of learning. The dimensions of the learning process ar...
This work examines the experience of secondary school students involved in authentic science inquiry...
This essay argues that most proposed forms for schooling learning are founded on assumptions associa...
The article presents different definitionsfrom different disciplines for the concept of “Awareness” ...
The design of the national curriculum for science assumes concept areas such as environment, variety...
Abstract: At first the question will be addressed why a new learning science is needed. The field of...
At first the question will be addressed why a new learning science is needed. The field of education...
University science teaching remains fairly traditional in its approach, incorporating teacher-centre...
The article discusses the system of applying active methods and techniques aimed at developing the e...
In the article, the main point of improving the quality of education in educational institutions is ...
Reading the interesting article Discerning selective traditions in science education by Per Sund, wh...
Around 1960, there were quite radical changes in emphasis in many countries in school chemistry educ...
The most popular model of how students learn is known as the constructivist model of learning. There...
[EN] Education is the key in mankind’s journey towards a free, just, and peaceful world; neverthele...
This article expresses the importance of using chemical transformation by future chemistry teachers....
This article examines and defines the concept of learning. The dimensions of the learning process ar...
This work examines the experience of secondary school students involved in authentic science inquiry...
This essay argues that most proposed forms for schooling learning are founded on assumptions associa...
The article presents different definitionsfrom different disciplines for the concept of “Awareness” ...
The design of the national curriculum for science assumes concept areas such as environment, variety...
Abstract: At first the question will be addressed why a new learning science is needed. The field of...
At first the question will be addressed why a new learning science is needed. The field of education...
University science teaching remains fairly traditional in its approach, incorporating teacher-centre...
The article discusses the system of applying active methods and techniques aimed at developing the e...
In the article, the main point of improving the quality of education in educational institutions is ...
Reading the interesting article Discerning selective traditions in science education by Per Sund, wh...
Around 1960, there were quite radical changes in emphasis in many countries in school chemistry educ...
The most popular model of how students learn is known as the constructivist model of learning. There...
[EN] Education is the key in mankind’s journey towards a free, just, and peaceful world; neverthele...
This article expresses the importance of using chemical transformation by future chemistry teachers....
This article examines and defines the concept of learning. The dimensions of the learning process ar...