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Research Paper |
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Teaching method by the pedagogy project with Integration of Information and Communication technology (ICT) and work group |
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Morroco |
Authors |
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Soumia Tamani, , Noureddine Dihaj, Mohammed Talbi , Mohamed Radid |
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10.9790/7388-04343743  |
Abstract:This work reflects a continuous research to ameliorate the learning quality for the high school students, by practicing non traditional methods based on modern and active pedagogy and after last year long work that was about group work to represent a lesson about numeric function for the first year baccalaureate.
Now this year it is the turn for the common branch science students after finding out how the level of these students was very weak at Maths. We decided then to introduce this works in the form of a project done by the learners of this level .we relied on three norms:
- Pedagogy Project.
- Work group.
- Integration of Information and communication technology (ICT).
But the subject on which the learners are working is related to a statistical lesson that was a real fact help as have an idea to what extent the learning level was evaluated for the majority of learners to get good abilities and capacities to follow their studies with a great perfection
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