Abstract
The goal of this chapter is to contribute to the area of teaching about technology, especially by using illustrative aids, kits as didactic training tools in contemporary schools, and to define what is required by this field in view of the goals of the teaching process, especially of the education theory. The study summarises the issue of illustrative aids, from the view of their application to the area of general training, and formulates answers to some related practical issues of the relevant subject didactics. The chapter presents the results of past research surveys which were conducted in relation to incorporating illustrative aids - kits into education, and of the effectiveness of the implemented education in the practical reality of teaching. One subject of discussion also includes the condition/the current state of implementing education in the primary school environment. The aim of this chapter is to provide a comparative and analytical insight into the teaching of general technical subjects in primary schools in the context of technical kits, defining current trends and approaches to the implementation of educational activities. The broader intention is thus to contribute to the development of a sectoral didactics of technical subjects, targeted at lower school levels and educational practice.
Reference52 articles.
1. Hašková A. Technológia vzdelávania. Nitra: UKF, 2004. ISBN 80-8050-648-5
2. Dostál, J, Hašková A, Kožuchová M, Kropáč J, Ďuriš M, Honzíková J. Technické vzdělávání na základních školách v kontextu společenských a technologických změn. Olomouc: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, 2017. ISBN 978-80-244-5238-8.
3. Walat W. Modelowanie podreczników techniky-informatyki. Rzeszów: UR, 2004. ISBN 83-7338-123-6
4. Autio O, Hansen R. Defining and Measuring Technical Thinking: Students´ Technical Abilities in Finnish Comprehensive Schools. Journal of Technology Education. Vol. 14, 2002, n. 1, p. 5-19. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JTE/. ISSN 1045-1064
5. Williams A, Williams J. Problem-based learning: An appropriate methodology for technology education. Research in Science and Technological Education. Vol. 15, 1997, n. 1. ISSN 0263-5143