利益相关者对通过社会科学课程提高学生生活技能能力习得的看法

Q1 Social Sciences
Itiha Mwachande, J. Lukindo, E. Mtitu
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本研究评估了利益相关者对通过社会科学课程提高学生生活技能能力习得的看法。它的指导目标是评估利益相关者对通过社会科学课程提高学生获得生活技能能力的看法。这项研究是在坦桑尼亚姆贝亚地区的姆贝亚、春亚、姆巴拉利、Rungwe和Kyela区开展的,采用了案例研究方法。研究样本是六十五(65)受访者。采用访谈作为数据收集方法。本研究承认地理、历史和公民课程为社会科学课程。研究表明,利益相关者通过社会科学课程提高学生生活技能能力习得的观点在理论上适用于没有生活技能取向的学生。课程的应用缺乏讲习班、实验和全面的实地考察活动,这些活动可以在学生获得生活技能能力的过程中增加价值。人们意识到,课程以教师为中心,教师准备笔记供学生抄袭。这是一种银行模式,教师将票据存入学生,而学生则作为教师提供的一切的接收者。学生们被指导抄写、阅读和重读笔记,以通过国家考试,这有助于进入下一阶段的学校教育。有人指出,课程培养的是没有生活技能能力的书生气学生。课程不会给失败和那些通过考试但由于家庭极度贫困而无法继续深造的人提供机会。建议教育科学技术部负责确保社会科学课程的实际实施。
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Stakeholders' Perceptions of Improving Students' Acquisition of Life Skills Competencies through Social Science Curricula
This study assessed stakeholders' perceptions of enhancing students' acquisition of life skills competencies through social science curricula. It was guided by an objective that reads to assess stakeholders' perceptions of improving students' acquisition of life skills competencies through social science curricula. The study was carried out in Mbeya, Chunya, Mbarali, Rungwe and Kyela districts of the Mbeya region in Tanzania, using a case study research approach. The study sample was sixty-five (65) respondents. An interview was used as a data collection method. This study recognises Geography, History and Civics curricula as social science curricula. It indicates that the perceptions of stakeholders of improving students' acquisition of life skills competencies through social science curricula are theoretically applied with no life skills orientations. The application of the curricula lacks workshops, experiments and comprehensive fieldwork activities which could add value to students during the acquisition of life skills competencies. It was realised that the curricula are teacher-centred whereby teachers prepare notes for students to copy. It is a banking model where the teacher deposits notes to students while students remain as a receiver of everything from the teacher. Students are directed to copy, read and reread notes for them to pass the national examination which helps to join the next level of schooling. It was noted that the curricula prepare bookish students with no life skills competencies. The curricula do not offer an opportunity for failure and those who pass the exams but cannot proceed with further studies due to the extreme poverty of family. It is recommended that the ministry of education, science and technology is responsible for making sure that social science curricula are implemented practically.
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Journal of Social Studies Education Research
Journal of Social Studies Education Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.90
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审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Social Studies Education Research (JSSER) (ISSN: 1309-9108) is an international, scholarly open access, peer-reviewed and fully refereed journal focusing on theories, methods and applications in Social Studies Education. As an international, online-only journal it is devoted to the publication of original, primary research (theoretical and empirical papers) as well as practical applications relating to Social Studies Education.
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