The Technical-Scientific Circles Within the Children’S Palaces and Clubs, Educational Alternatives in Developing Skills in the Field of Science and Technology

J. Kerekes
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Extracurricular activities serve as a valuable complement to the formal educational system in terms of their goals, content, and practical execution. These activities adopt a student-centric approach, tailoring their content, methodologies, and tools to individual students' abilities and interests. They offer flexibility, remain optional, and rely on voluntary participation, augmenting the formal educational process while nurturing the development of individual personalities, creativity, and essential competencies (Bocoș, 2017). Technical-scientific activities place a strong emphasis on the formative aspect of learning by identifying effective methods to structure and guide students' engagements (Albulescu, 2008). Through these activities, students amass knowledge, cultivate skills and abilities, and foster attitudes that bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and its practical application. This questionnaire seeks to investigate the role and significance of technical-scientific activities in skill development. By analyzing the responses, we aim to establish a correlation between students' performance in national assessments and the practical knowledge acquired through extracurricular pursuits. These activities also aid in nurturing students' creativity, problem-solving capabilities, and offer insights into their perspectives on the interactive methodologies employed in organizing extracurricular events. This study was conducted among a cohort of high school students who completed an online questionnaire (N=445). The findings underscore the complementary nature of technical-scientific activities, which, in conjunction with formal education, contribute significantly to the enhancement of competencies in science and technology. The study affords an opportunity to scrutinize the strengths and weaknesses of specialized extracurricular programs, shedding light on students' demands within the realm of science and technology activities and the extent to which these supplementary initiatives can mitigate school dropout rates.
少年宫和俱乐部内的技术科学圈,培养科技领域技能的教育选择
课外活动在目标、内容和实际执行方面都是对正规教育系统的宝贵补充。这些活动采用以学生为中心的方法,根据学生的个人能力和兴趣定制内容、方法和工具。这些活动具有灵活性、可选择性,并依赖于自愿参与,在增强正规教育过程的同时,也培养了学生的个性、创造力和基本能力(Bocoș,2017)。技术科学活动通过确定有效的方法来组织和指导学生的参与,从而高度重视学习的形成性方面(Albulescu, 2008)。通过这些活动,学生可以积累知识、培养技能和能力,并培养态度,从而缩小理论知识与实际应用之间的差距。本问卷旨在调查科技活动在技能培养中的作用和意义。通过分析学生的回答,我们旨在建立学生在国家评估中的表现与通过课外活动获得的实践知识之间的相关性。这些活动还有助于培养学生的创造力和解决问题的能力,并有助于深入了解他们对组织课外活动所采用的互动方法的看法。这项研究的对象是一批填写了在线问卷的高中学生(445 人)。研究结果强调了科技活动的互补性,这些活动与正规教育相结合,极大地促进了科技能力的提高。这项研究提供了一个审视专业课外活动优缺点的机会,揭示了学生在科技活动领域的需求,以及这些补充活动在多大程度上可以降低辍学率。
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