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This article is a presentation of new empirical research and solutions for educators who tend to examine new methods and philosophies designed for improving teaching-learning process around the world. For that purpose, the author is introducing reader to the International Baccalaureate (IB) three-dimenstional way of creating school’s curriculum with concept-based approach and idea to transfer knowledge between disciplines using global, key and related concepts. Accomplishment of this work provides a chance to form solutions according to each school’s ‘wants and needs’, e.g. focusing on stimulation of pupils behaviour by implementing the Point System of Behavioral Assessment like in the IB World School No. 006654 case. And then teachers are able to standardize new teaching methods, such as gamification, successfully implementing them in their classes. What’s more gamification can be easily used as a tool for form teachers in order to improve pupils’ social skills and strengthening their involvement in a lesson.
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In the article focuses on non-didactic functions carried out by a teacher and the teacher’s role in supporting, helping, and counselling their students. Teachers differ from each other in terms of the level and characteristics of the competences they utilise to provide help and counselling, the evaluation of these strategies in education, as well as their willingness to actively engage in such relationships, and the responsiveness to the needs for help and support expressed by their students. This paper describes a helping relationship between a teacher and a student. It presents the functioning of a form teacher as a person who potentially maintains the most frequent and least formalized contact with a student and examines the form teacher’s role in the processes of supporting students. To this end, the paper refers to the selected results of the sampling studies conducted to explore perception by adolescents of their form teachers as individuals providing support. The form teacher’s role was also identified at each stage of the three-level psychological and pedagogical support model (school counselling) that begins with identifying a problem faced by a student, proceeds to a psychological and pedagogical intervention, and ends with helping a student consolidate and preserve the changes that already started developing in him/her.
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W artykule skupiono się na ukazaniu pozadydaktycznych funkcji nauczyciela i jego roli we wspieraniu, pomaganiu i doradzaniu uczniowi. Nauczyciele różnią się między sobą zarówno poziomem i charakterystyką posiadanych kompetencji wykorzystywanych w procesach pomocowych i doradczych, oceną roli tych działań w edukacji, jak i gotowością do aktywnego wchodzenia w takie relacje oraz responsywnością na zgłaszane przez uczniów zapotrzebowanie w tym obszarze. Przedstawiono charakterystykę relacji pomocowej nauczyciel–uczeń. Dokonano charakterystyki funkcjonowania nauczyciela-wychowawcy, jako osoby mającej potencjalnie najczęstszy i mniej sformalizowany kontakt z uczniem oraz jego roli w procesach wspierania. W tym celu powołano się wybiórczo na wyniki badań sondażowych adolescentów odnośnie do postrzegania przez nich nauczycieli-wychowawców jako osób wspierających. Wskazano także na rolę wychowawcy na poszczególnych etapach w trójstopniowym modelu pomocy psychopedagogicznej – doradztwa w szkole, obejmującym proces rozpoznania problemu uczniowskiego, interwencję psychopedagogiczną i pomoc uczniowi w konsolidacji i utrwalaniu dokonujących się w nim zmian.
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