博物馆社会学教学

Olivera Marković-Savić
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教育系统位于正规的教育和教学机构。然而,考虑到学校不是唯一的教育场所,本文探讨了在博物馆教授社会学作为一种课外学习形式的可能性。在博物馆教授社会学提供了发展持久的基础知识和终身学习的机会,建立和发展学生个性的审美和批判性思维方面,并在更广泛的社会背景下观察个人生活和经历。本文提出了对这种课堂外学习的建议,教师在规划和参观博物馆中的作用,这种学习形式可以获得的教学方法和单元,以及博物馆作为一种教育工具。通过与当地社区的其他机构合作进行学习,将学习环境转变为更复杂的认知过程。在共同处理一个现象的过程中,鼓励建设性的讨论,并以一种非常规的课堂形式进行。与此同时,由于学校将其知识转移的角色升级为社区生活中心的角色,学校积极参与当地社区的需求,当地社区与学校之间的合作正在得到改善。在适用于博物馆教学的教学方法中,我们选择了对话方法和互动方法,因为它们与建构主义方法接近,在建构主义方法中,获取知识的过程被认为是个人的创造和建构的产物。现代教育教学过程的本质在于能力培养,其中最重要的是学生学会学习并将所学知识应用于实践。
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Teaching sociology in museums
Education system is situated in formal educational and pedagogical institutions. However, considering that schools are not the only places for education, this paper examines the possibilities of teaching sociology in museums as a form of out-of-classroom learning. Teaching sociology in a museum provides opportunities for developing lasting basic knowledge and life-long learning, establishing and developing aesthetic and critical thinking aspects of students' personalities, and observing personal lives and experiences within a wider social context. The paper shows suggestions for this type of out-of-classroom learning, teacher's role in planning and visiting museums, teaching methods and units that can be attained in this form of learning, and a museum as an educational instrument. Learning through collaboration with other institutions in the local community shifts the learning context towards more complex cognitive processes. In the process of joint processing of a phenomenon, constructive discussion is encouraged and carried out in an unconventional form of class. At the same time, the cooperation between the local community and the school is being improved because the school upgrades its role of knowledge transfer to the role of a living centre in the community, and the school is actively involved in the needs of the local community. Among the teaching methods applicable to teaching in a museum, we have singled out a dialogical method and an interactive method because of their closeness to the constructivist approach in which the process of acquiring knowledge is conceived as the creation of the individual and the product of constructions. The essence of the teaching process in modern education lies in competencies among which the most important is that a student learns to learn and apply the acquired knowledge in practice.
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