Anali za povijest odgoja, Vol. 5 No. 5, 2006.
Pregledni rad
Teaching shop class in elementary schools in Croatia in the past 50 years
Josip Boris Malinar
Sažetak
This article gives the development and changes in teaching curricula and syllabi of shop class since it has been introduced in our elementary schools fifty years ago. There were periods when Zagreb and Croatia led with innovations and achieved advancement in shop classes in the entire former Yugoslavia, and were even ahead of European trends. Today, after fifty years, we can remember with pride all those unforgettable moments of progress, the increase of class reputation, the unity of everyone who was creating in the field, as well as achieved results in the development of basic technical culture of youth in the formal educational system. Especially, it refers to the sixties and the seventies of the last century, when the team from Nastavni centar za tehničko obrazovanje in Zagreb led in this teaching field on the territory of former Yugoslavia. The present aim is, based on our good and bad experiences, European Union attitude, and Bonn’s Declaration on technical culture work on the education of shop class teachers, to return the schedule to two periods a week, and to prepare pedagogic standard of equipment for teaching and learning practical technical skills, as well as, to ensure funds for equipping shop classrooms.
Ključne riječi
teaching shop class; textbooks for shop class; elementary school education; 1945-1997; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
334650
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.12.2006.
Posjeta: 393 *