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2015 | 1 | 171-185

Article title

METODYKA EDUKACJI OSÓB W STARSZYM WIEKU. PODSTAWOWE WSKAZÓWKI I ZASADY

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METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF EDUCATION OF OLDER ADULTS. BASIC INSTRUCTIONS AND PRINCIPLES

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PL
W artykule podjęto temat metodyki nauczania osób w starszym wieku w zakresie: planowania zajęć, określania ich celów, metod, treści, przyswajania wiedzy oraz oceny postępów uczenia się. Szczególną uwagę poświęcono sformułowanym zasadom nauczania seniorów.
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The article discusses teaching methodology for older adults within: planning educational activities, defining its purposes, methods, contents, knowledge acquisition and learning progress evaluation. Special attention was paid to the formulated principles of teaching seniors.

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171-185

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2015

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie

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