Ipoteze și modele despre “bucuria de a învăța” | Diana Csorba | TEDxPiataUniriiED
Diana Csorba scoate în evidență o viziune profundă asupra educației, axată pe inovație didactică, diversitate și reflexivitate pedagogică. Prin cercetările sale, evidențiază importanța formării competențelor la elevi prin metode interdisciplinare și personalizate. Abordarea sa pune accent pe rolul pedagogiei în societatea contemporană și pe necesitatea unei școli care să răspundă nevoilor diverse ale elevilor, promovând alternative educaționale eficiente.
EN:Diana Csorba highlights a profound vision of education, focused on didactic innovation, diversity and pedagogical reflectivity.
Through her research, she highlights the importance of skills training in students through interdisciplinary and personalized methods.
Her approach emphasizes the role of pedagogy in contemporary society and the need for a school that meets the diverse needs of students, promoting effective educational alternatives.
Conferențiar la Facultatea de Psihologie și Științe ale Educației a Universității din București, Diana Csorba este o cercetătoare dedicată domeniului educațional. Co-director al programului masteral „Didactici inovative pentru învățământul primar”, ea contribuie activ la dezvoltarea unor metode moderne de predare.
A fost implicată în proiecte naționale de cercetare și formare a profesorilor, având publicații de referință în domeniul educației atât la nivel național, cât și internațional.EN: Lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences atf the University of Bucharest, Diana Csorba is a researcher dedicated to the field of education. Co-director of the master program „Innovative didactics for primary education”, she actively contributes to the development of modern teaching methods.
She was involved in national research and teacher training projects, having reference publications in the field of education both nationally and internationally. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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