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2020 » Papers » Volume 1 » Mind maps in electronic and classical format in mathematics teaching 1. MIND MAPS IN ELECTRONIC AND CLASSICAL FORMAT IN MATHEMATICS TEACHING Authors: Samarescu Nicoleta Volume 1 | DOI: 10.12753/2066-026X-20-076 | Pages: 584-588 | Download PDF | Abstract
Nowadays there is an international tendency of maths study encouragement, of the realistic/technical field generally, by the big amount of projects focused on students aa well as on their parents.
There is, in today researches, a perment preoccupation in what regards the improvement of teaching and learning by different methods and instruments. Many researches have shown the fact that the assimilation of different knowledge, by their connections with ols, basic concepts, already learned is more efficient.
The present research is aprt of an ample project and has as main issue the comparaison between the efficiency based on mind maps the teaching- learning process. Besides the leaning theories which support the efficient learning method through visual instruments and a literature review, the present research also assesses the opinion questionnaires (respects thequestionnaire length rules, its design, avoiding the halo effect)meant to primary school teachers. The research will also answer the questions: Is there a high level of receptivity in what concerns the maths lessons when are used mind maps?, Is it great the atractiveness of building and also of an active participation in teaching ? what are the use recommandation of mind maps during the maths lessons at primary school , what are the advantages and disadvantages of their use both in classical style and in the electronic one? What are the experiences and opinions of primary teachersregading the the teaching by mind maps? What are the platforms which could help modern teachers? At the same time, students will be able to present their ideas and concepts correctly assimilated. | Keywords
mind maps, maths lessons, visual instruments |
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