Shadow (Umbra - Penumbra)
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Secondary Education
The phenomenon of shadow was, from antiquity, well defined as the absence of light. Aristotle, in fact, had argued for a spherical earth believing that the curved lines on the lunar surface produced by the shadow of a spherical earth, which interweaved between the sun and the moon. The present didactic proposal, for typical and SEN students, is participation for Open Discovery Space’s (ODS) contest for educational scenario of 2014-15 (Greece). It forms IBSE learning model and emphasis was given to the association of the content with every day life, to peer-to-peer education and to the big ideas of science.
2015-07-06 18:00:00 - 2015-07-06 18:00:00
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The present didactic proposal, for typical and SEN students, is participation for Open Discovery Space’s (ODS) contest for educational scenario of 2014-15 (Greece). It forms IBSE learning model and emphasis was given to the association of the content with every day life, to peer-to-peer education and to the big ideas of science. This didactic proposal is supported by a Teaching Plan and Inquiry Learning Spaces (ILS) in English. Students, working in groups, initially invited to engage in an exploration of the phenomenon of shadow using interactive whiteboard and the learning object “Shadow (umbra and penumbra)” from photodentro.edu.gr. Moreover, the use metamemory questions is aiming at self-regulation of learning through Judgments of Learning (JOLs) and Ease of Learning,(EOLs) judgments.
Country of origin | Greece |
Language of the practice | English |
Website related | https://4myfiles.wordpress.com/2015/01/12/in-the-shadows/ |
Status of the practice | Final |
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- ICT enabled learning - Using digital resources for face-to-face classroom practice & for online learning/blended classroom practice
- Quality and Assessment - Using digital resources to better assess learning
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About the author
Name of contributor | NIKOLAOS NERANTZIS |
Affiliation of contributor | Physicist in Secondary Special Education |
Institution where this practice was implemented | TEE & EPAL Eidikis Agigis, Serres, Greece |
Contact e-mail | abc57001@gmail.com |
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