dc.description.abstract | In the dynamic landscape of education, the role of teachers has transcended
the traditional boundaries of information delivery to becoming architects
of meaningful learning experiences. As we navigate the evolving needs of
education, the book “Developing Key Competences” delves into a comprehensive
exploration of various facets in the realm of education. This compilation addresses
the challenges and aspirations of future educators, offering insights into their
reflective practices and the essential competences they need to hone.
The chapters in this book serve as a multifaceted lens, each focusing on a
specific aspect of education and shedding light on its intricacies. From the
reflective contemplation of the future teacher to the innovative methodologies for
engaging Generation Z learners, the book traverses diverse terrains to provide a
holistic view of the contemporary challenges and opportunities in the field.
The initial chapters set the stage by examining the challenges and needs
that prospective teachers encounter in the preparation of lessons. They explore
the complexities of integrating different subjects, examining the viewpoints of
teachers regarding the opportunities and obstacles associated with this approach.
Furthermore, the book delves into the fundamental question of why we teach
science, offering valuable insights into the considerations that future educators
bring to this crucial aspect of their profession.
A significant portion of the book is dedicated to practical strategies for
effective teaching. From the meticulous preparation of experimental activities to
the development of algorithmic thinking through mathematical tasks, the authors
provide actionable approaches that resonate with the needs of both teachers and
learners. The exploration extends to innovative strategies for assessing geology
in secondary education, highlighting the importance of adaptive evaluation
methods.
In a rapidly advancing technological era, the book critically examines the
readiness of the school environment for the implementation of computational
thinking principles, emphasizing the need for aligning educational practices
with contemporary demands. Furthermore, the authors unravel the practical
applications of pedagogical approaches such as the TASC method in teaching
carbohydrates in lower secondary school and the flipped classroom method in the
context of applied chemistry.
Addressing the broader societal relevance of science, the book also poses
thought-provoking questions about the necessity of chemistry knowledge in
everyday life. Additionally, it explores the intersection of chemistry teaching with
learning differences, particularly focusing on the challenges posed by dyslexia.
“Developing Key Competences” seeks to be a guiding beacon for educators,
providing a rich tapestry of insights, strategies, and reflections that will empower
them to navigate the complexities of teaching chemistry. As we embark on this
intellectual journey, we invite readers to explore and engage with the diverse
perspectives presented within, fostering a community dedicated to enhancing the
quality and impact of chemistry education. | en |