600 new e-Schools teaching scenarios published

March 14, 2023.

According to the developed e-Schools digital educational content for a range of subjects from the 5th grade of primary school to the 4th grade of secondary school within the e-Schools program, there are now as many as 600 e-Schools teaching scenarios that directly build upon the modules and units of individual DOS (Digital Educational Resources).

In the first set, e-School teaching scenarios were created for: Mathematics, Technical Culture, Croatian Language, English Language, German Language, Italian Language, French Language, Latin Language, Nature, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, History, and Informatics.

Why are they special? Besides following the content of DOS units, the teaching scenarios retain their unique concept and comprehensiveness of principles: creativity, motivation, educational value, applicability in everyday life, modern pedagogical approach, use of ICT, and an element of adaptation.

Why use them? E-Schools teaching scenarios for subjects enable a more creative and innovative approach to the teaching process, students, and the material that needs to be mastered. By implementing the principles of teaching scenarios, you also realize the concept, and thus build students' 21st-century skills and competencies. The scenarios are flexible in terms of method and timing of implementation, and you can adapt them to students, subject matter, your own circumstances, and preferences.

Modern education is no longer a distant future. It is right here and invites you to take advantage of all its benefits and opportunities. Search nine e-Schools teaching scenarios on Edutori and step into a new stage of learning and teaching.

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