865 resultados para Agricultural Learning of Barbacena, MG
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The methodological approach a teacher uses in the competence teaching-learning process determines the way students learn. Knowledge can be acquired from a series of perspectives, mainly: know-what (concept), where facts and descriptions of (natural or social) phenomena are pursued; know-how (procedure), where methods and procedures for their application are described; and know-why (competence), where general principles and laws that explain both the facts and their applications are sought. As all the three cases are interconnected, the boundaries between them are not fully clear and their application uses shared elements. In any case, the depth of students acquired competences will be directly affected by the teaching-learning perspective, traditionally aiming to a know-why approach for full competence acquisition. In this work, we discuss a suitable teaching-learning methodology for evaluating whether a know-how, know-what or combined approach seems better for enhancing competence learning in students. We exemplify the method using a selection of formative activities from the Physical Chemistry area in the Grades of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
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