Search results for “Pédagogie”

John Dewey's Principles of Education

There are few approaches that have had such a big impact on education as John Dewey's. The American philosopher, psychologist and educator believed that children should be active creators and the agents of their learning, and not just passive recipients of the knowledge of previous generations. Sp

Bloom's Taxonomy – A Structure of Learning

Bloom's taxonomy is a tool that teachers or students can use to sort and organize learning objectives. Their most popular version is based on the cognitive area and assumes that learning should be structured from easy to difficult in the following 6 steps: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Apply 4. A

Why didactics and methodology

It will be discussed why didactics and methodology are important for the actions of teachers. Original: "Sports didactics simply explained" (Humboldt University of Berlin, Department of Sports Didactics and Teaching Research) Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the

10 Rules Learn Math

The following 10 rules are based on decades of research. They are intended to show that the conventional way of teaching children mathematics is counterproductive. Because it concentrates on symbols. However, thinking mathematically means not thinking in symbols. Instead, you have to learn to thin

Definition of didactics and methodology

The definitions of didactics in the narrow and broad sense as well as methodology are presented and visualized. Original: "Sports didactics simply explained" (Humboldt University of Berlin, Department of Sports Didactics and Teaching Research) Original: German. All translations in this video have

The Flintstone Method Learning through mediation

Can learning be taught? Or is it something that just happens or doesn't happen? Feuerstein believed that everyone can increase their ability to learn through human mediation. He distinguished between direct and indirect learning and what this means for the learner's ability to understand new informa

The Better Learning Method Fact vs Fiction

Facts are informative, but also boring and less memorable. Stories and fiction, on the other hand, are more memorable. However, they leave a lot of room for interpretation and the message is not always understood. However, in the context of education, both are important. Take, for example, a classic