2021
DOI: 10.5937/inovacije2103124m
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Stavovi budućih vaspitača o integrativnom pristupu razvoju matematičkog mišljenja

Abstract: The research deals with integrative approach in preschool education. The integrative approach is based on the hollistic perception of the preschool children's world. This approach is one of the key elements of the new concept of preschool education set out in a document entitled "Years of Ascent". The paper looks at the place of mathematical contents in the curriculum as well as the characteristics of the integrative approach which provide the conditions for the initial development of mathematical reasoning. T… Show more

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“…In other words, in the previous concept (ME, 2006), the structure of the content was taken from some school subjects, for example, in mathematics, geometric shapes and figures, spatial relations (leftright, up-down, in front of-behind, and so on), and the success of the curriculum was measured by the level of the adoption of the specific knowledge. Milinković and Vorkapić (2021) claim that, in the new concept, preschool teachers do not work on the content of separate areas, they create opportunities for learning where children explore and get to know different areas of human knowledge and make connections between old and new experience. These are old and new preschool education curricular frameworks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, in the previous concept (ME, 2006), the structure of the content was taken from some school subjects, for example, in mathematics, geometric shapes and figures, spatial relations (leftright, up-down, in front of-behind, and so on), and the success of the curriculum was measured by the level of the adoption of the specific knowledge. Milinković and Vorkapić (2021) claim that, in the new concept, preschool teachers do not work on the content of separate areas, they create opportunities for learning where children explore and get to know different areas of human knowledge and make connections between old and new experience. These are old and new preschool education curricular frameworks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%