Posters as Educational Material
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transferable adaptability innovative acceptability impact effectiveness availability creativity collaborative
The good teaching practice at a glance
scientific
Teacher
Secondary Education
Posters are a “drawn to the eye” visual tool that can be part of many lesson plans and activities (e.g. as an advance organizer, as a common reference content, a resumption material, a cross thematic material, etc.), fitting students’ educational needs, maximizing the success of educational objectives. The structure of the posters presented here, combines images, text, mathematics and sketches and had been created to support students in Science at Secondary Special Education (Greece).
2015-07-06 18:45:00 - 2015-07-06 18:45:00
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Posters are a “drawn to the eye” visual tool that can be part of many lesson plans and activities (e.g. as an advance organizer, as a common reference content, a resumption material, a cross thematic material, etc.), fitting students’ educational needs, maximizing the success of educational objectives. The structure of the posters presented here, combines images, text, mathematics and sketches and had been created to support students in Science at Secondary Special Education (Greece).
In order to teach Science effectively, I create posters with educational benefits including students’ personal didactic objectives and also students’ self-esteem. Posters are suitable to teach core scientific ideas and a great tool for deep scientific understanding integrating cross thematic objectives. Moreover though posters we can activate our students to plan, to implement and evaluate a lesson.
Country of origin | Greece |
Language of the practice | English |
Website related | https://4myfiles.wordpress.com/2014/10/27/2nd-scientixconf-highlights/ |
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Download full practice desciprion | _nerantzis_posters_scientix_3_draft.pdf |
- 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
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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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