ORBIS SCHOLAE
ORBIS SCHOLAE

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Orbis scholae is an academic journal published by Charles University, Prague. It features articles on school education in the wider socio-cultural context. It aims to contribute to our understanding and the development of school education, and to the reflection of teaching practice and educational policy.

ORBIS SCHOLAE, Vol 1 No 1 (2007), 82–91

Strategie učení v kurikulu všeobecného vzdělávání

Kateřina Vlčková

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23363177.2018.153
published online: 22. 02. 2018

abstract

One of the main goals of the elementary and comprehensive education is to learn appropriate learning strategies. This goal is defined in the Framework Educational Programme for Elementary Education (2005) and FEP for Upper Secondary Comprehensive Education (2006) above all in the competence for learning, and should be reflected in the goals and evaluation tools specified in the school educational programmes. It is often a problem, however, to put this competence evaluation into effect in the school practice. Some of the learning strategies work for different content areas, some of them are specific; part of the evaluation will be therefore common for many of the content areas, while another part will be specific. The article focuses on the topic of learning strategies in the context of current research, theory, assessment and evaluation and the current curricular reform in the Czech Republic.

keywords: learning strategies, curriculum, key competencies, competency for learning, framework educational programme, school educational programme, elementary education, primary education, comprehensive secondary education, evaluation, assessment

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