Definition of Didactic Unit
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Nov. 2009
At the behest of a teaching context, this concept refers to an ordered and planned space of learning, generally used in the first levels of education, such as early childhood education Y primary education and is used as a kind of means of planning in which what will be done during a certain period of time will be established, with the final intention and last to guarantee a scientific and systematized planning of everything that will be done in the classroom of the school.
Unit Didactics it is a learning model that is fundamentally linked to constructivist theories, that as we know they follow the current of constructivism which affirms that human knowledge of all things It is a mental process of the individual that develops internally and as the individual interacts with his environment.
Meanwhile, it is comprised of the following elements: Didactic goals (the enunciation of the capacities that the student must achieve at the end of the unit and that must be consistent with the general and referential objectives),
contents (those knowledge organized in a harmonious way and that are stated as concepts, procedures and attitudes), activities (those means that will make it possible to achieve the planned objectives: collection of ideas, introductory, development, synthesis and debriefing activities). expression) Y evaluation (from the results obtained).They usually cover a fortnightly time, although they are mostly adapted to those time needs that the group in question demands.
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