Affiliation:
1. 1 Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences , Konstantin Preslavsky University of Shumen , 115 Universitetska Str., 9700 Shumen , Bulgaria
Abstract
Abstract
The traditional educational paradigm is increasingly giving way to active learning and the various possibilities for its application, which methodological basis is constructivism. They are all part of integrative learning, expressed in the creation of sustainable interdisciplinary connections. Constructivism is associated with key competencies for lifelong learning, necessary for ensuring a sustainable and adaptable to changes educational environment. This in turn requires a change in the teaching model and the application of technologies and approaches adjusted to these changes in the learning process. Part of these methods, that are successfully applied in problem-based, ecological education is project-based, and cooperative learning.
Subject
Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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