The role of a geography textbook in developing key competences – a comparative study
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Author:
Tracz, Mariola
Rodzoś, Jolanta
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 193, Studia Geographica 9 (2015), s. [173]-183
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: en
Subject:
geographygeography curriculum
geographical knowledge and skills
key competency
textbook
Date: 2015
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A textbook plays an important role in modernization of the teaching process and in the
achievement of set teaching objectives. From a didactic perspective, very important is the
structure of contents that activates a school student via e.g. a set of didactic tasks. It seems important
in the context of developing self-study and long-life learning skills of school students.
Self-study becomes a necessity in the modern society due to technological advancement and
constantly growing requirements of the labour market. The purpose of the research was to
determine the degree to which the contents and didactic tasks contained in contemporary
geography textbooks facilitate the development of subject-specific skills and key competences.
The degree of overcoming deeply-rooted traditional methods of teaching geography to
school students and the extent to which the proposed teaching solutions serve as a source of
educational innovation for teachers. The research covered 7 out of 11 geography textbooks
approved by the Ministry of National Education (MEN) for the first class of lower secondary
schools.