Language: | Slovenian |
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Year of publishing: | 2016 |
Typology: | 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
Organization: | UM PEF - Faculty of Education |
Publisher: | [T. Fistravec] |
UDC: | 796.01:37.016(043.2) |
COBISS: | 22366984 |
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Secondary language: | English |
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Secondary title: | EVALUATION OF TWO DIFFERENT MODELS OF CROSS-THEMATIC INTEGRATIONS OF MOVEMENT AND OTHER FIELDS OF THE CURRICULUM |
Secondary abstract: | In this diploma work we have presented different models of interprofessional collaboration of physical activities with other curricular fields in everyday planning in the kindergarten. We have also presented the way of planning, performance and analysis of the exercise lesson in the form of successive and interconnected model of interprofessional collaboration. In the theoretical part the child's motor development and collaboration of movement with other fields of curriculum is presented in more detail. We have presented different ways of interprofessional collaboration as well and have thoroughly defined the exercise lesson which relates to the experiment that was carried out in the diploma work. In the practical part we have presented and analysed the examples of performing the exercise lessons by the successive and interconnected model of interprofessional collaboration. We have indicated the differences and correlations between the models and determined their usefulness for the work in kindergarten. The results of the experiment have shown that the performance of inclined movement activities in the form of successive and interconnected model of interprofessional collaboration is very useful in everyday work in the kindergarten. |
Secondary keywords: | exercise;curriculum;exercise lesson;experiment;analysis of models;theses; |
URN: | URN:SI:UM: |
Type (COBISS): | Undergraduate thesis |
Thesis comment: | Univ. v Mariboru, Pedagoška fak., Oddelek za predšolsko vzgojo |
Pages: | 60 f., [47] f. pril. |
ID: | 9137656 |