magistrsko delo
Darja Požun (Author), Vida Manfreda Kolar (Mentor), Vesna Štemberger (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Otrok od rojstva naprej z gibanjem spoznava in raziskuje svet okoli sebe. Že od začetka pa se v vsakdanjem življenju srečuje tudi z matematiko. V obdobju šolanja lahko ti dve področji povezujemo s pomočjo medpredmetnih povezav in tako skušamo otroka privesti do trajnejšega znanja. Ker se zavedamo, da ima gibanje pozitivne vplive na proces učenja, smo v sklopu tega magistrskega dela napisali priročnik s konkretnimi predlogi dejavnosti vključevanja matematičnih vsebin v pouk športa. V teoretičnem delu magistrskega dela smo predstavili otrokov razvoj, pomen gibanja za otroka in celostni razvoj otroka. Predstavili smo tudi opredelitev predmeta šport in matematike v učnem načrtu. Navedli smo prednosti in slabosti medpredmetnega povezovanja in predstavili nekaj osnovnih informacij o motivaciji učencev za učenje. V empiričnem delu smo napisali priročnik z naslovom Vključevanje matematičnih vsebin v pouk športa v 3. razredu, ki vključuje konkretne predloge za vključevanje matematičnih vsebin v pouk športa v 3. razredu. Od učiteljev razrednega pouka, ki so že kdaj poučevali v 3. razredu, smo želeli dobiti povratno informacijo o uporabni vrednosti napisanega priročnika. Poleg tega pa smo želeli izvedeti, ali učitelji pri svojem poučevanju vključujejo matematične vsebine v pouk športa, ali vključujejo vsebine športa v pouk matematike ter kakšni so njihovi razlogi za nepovezovanje vsebin teh dveh predmetov. Rezultati raziskave so pokazali, da večina učiteljev povezuje vsebine matematike in športa. Najpogosteje v pouk športa vključujejo štetje, razvijanje številskih predstav, vsebine geometrije, orientacije, merjenja in logike. Pri pouku matematike pa občasno uporabijo žogo, poskoke in počepe. Pri odgovorih učiteljev o povezovanju vsebin teh dveh predmetov pa moramo biti previdni, saj nekateri napačno dojemajo pojem medpredmetno povezovanje vsebin. Ugotovili smo tudi, da delovna doba ne vpliva na to, ali vključujejo vsebine matematike v pouk športa. Delovna doba učiteljev sicer statistično značilno ne vpliva na vključevanje vsebin matematike v šport, vendar smo opazili, da učitelji z več delovne dobe pogosteje vključujejo vsebine matematike v pouk športa. Najpogostejši razlogi za nepovezovanje vsebin pa so pomanjkanje prostora, obremenjenost z ocenjevanjem ter dejstvo, da šport poučuje športni pedagog. Večina sodelujočih učiteljev je pozitivno ocenila napisani priročnik in dejavnosti v njem. Menijo, da je uporaben, ker je na enem mestu zbranih veliko idej za popestritev poučevanja.

Keywords

medpredmetno poučevanje;tretji razred osnovne šole;celostno učenje;gibanje;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL PEF - Faculty of Education
Publisher: [D. Požun]
UDC: 373.3:51(043.2)
COBISS: 12710473 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Integration of mathematical contents into sports in the third grade
Secondary abstract: From birth onwards a child experiences and gains knowledge about the world around him by movement. Moreover, he encounter mathematics in everyday situations from the very beginning. During the child’s school years, these two areas can be intertwined in cross-curricular links to achieve a more permanent understanding. As we are aware of the positive effects of movement on the learning process, we have used our master’s thesis to create a handbook with concrete suggestions of activities that incorporate mathematical contents into lessons of Physical Education. In the theoretical part of the thesis, we presented a child’s development, the importance of movement in a child’s life and the holistic development of a child. We also presented the definition of Physical Education and Mathematics in the curriculum. Furthermore, we have listed the advantages and disadvantages of cross-curricular links, and presented some basic information about the pupils’ motivation to learn. In the empirical part, we wrote a handbook, titled Integration of Mathematical Contents into Sports in the Third Grade. It consists of practical suggestions on how to integrate mathematical contents into Physical Education lessons in the 3rd grade. To get feedback on the handbook, we asked primary teachers that have taught in the 3rd grade to give us their opinions about the practical value of our handbook. In addition, we wanted to find out whether teachers integrate mathematical contents into their Physical Education lessons, if they integrate sports contents into their Mathematics lessons, and what are their reasons for not integrating the contents of these two subjects together. The research showed that most teachers do in fact integrate the contents of Mathematics and Physical Education. They include counting, development of numerical concepts, geometrical contents, orientation, measurement and logics into their Physical Education lessons. Furthermore, they occasionally use a ball, jumps and squats in their Mathematics lessons. When analysing the teachers’ answers about integrating the two areas, we have to be careful, as some have an incorrect apprehension of the cross-curricular link of contents. In addition, we discovered that years of teaching do not influence the teachers’ integration of mathematical contents into Physical Education lessons. Even though the number of the teachers’ years of teaching does not statistically significantly affect whether they include mathematical contents into their PE lessons, we did observe that the higher the number of years of teaching, the more frequent the use of mathematical contents in Physical Education lessons. The most common reasons the teachers listed as causes for not integrating the two areas were the lack of space, the burden of assessment, and the fact that their Physical Education lessons are taught by a PE teacher. Most of the teachers included in this research positively evaluated the handbook and the activities it contains. They believe it is useful, because it holds many ideas that teachers can use to diversify their lessons – all in one place.
Secondary keywords: mathematics;physical education;primary education;matematika;športna vzgoja;osnovnošolski pouk;
File type: application/pdf
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Pedagoška fak., Poučevanje, Poučevanje na razredni stopnji
Pages: 87 str.
ID: 11317102