reciprocal teaching

reciprocal teaching
abipusis mokymas statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Savitarpio mokymo per pamoką metodas, kai mokiniai vienas kitam aiškina mokymosi dalyką, klausinėja vienas kitą ir mokytoją. Taip sudaromos sąlygos geriau suprasti studijuojamą klausimą, pasitikrinti išmokimo kokybę. atitikmenys: angl. reciprocal teaching vok. reziprokisches Lehren rus. взаимное обучение

Enciklopedinis edukologijos žodynas. 2007.

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