L2 sciences de l'éducation
Educational psychology is the study of how humans learn and retain knowledge
- Teacher: rania boudjabeur
- Teacher: Imene Boukraa
اسم المقياس: إعلام آلي: مدخل إلى الوورد
Informatique : Initiation à MS Word 2013 ou version ultérieure
الأستاذة المسؤولة عن المقياس: بوكراع إيمان
طبيعة المادة: أفقية
الرصيد: 1
المعامل: 1
- Teacher: Imene Boukraa
Introduction:
Welcome to this specialized lesson in Education Sciences and Educational Guidance, specifically designed for second-year students at the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Tebessa University. As part of our ongoing commitment to distance learning, this session aims to provide you with an in-depth exploration of key texts and concepts in the field of education.
Throughout this course, you will engage with a variety of materials that will enhance your understanding of contemporary educational theories and practices. Our focus will be on fostering a comprehensive grasp of the principles of education and educational counseling, crucial for your academic and professional development in this field.
The objectives we aim to achieve in this lesson are manifold:
1. To deepen your understanding of foundational and advanced concepts in Education Sciences.
2. To familiarize you with the latest trends and practices in Educational Guidance.
3. To enhance your analytical and critical thinking skills through the study of specialized texts.
4. To prepare you for practical application of educational theories in real-world scenarios.
5. To encourage reflective and informed discussions about the challenges and opportunities in the field of education today.
We are excited to embark on this learning journey with you and look forward to the unique perspectives and insights you will bring to our discussions. Let's delve into the world of educational sciences and explore the wealth of knowledge it has to offer.
- Teacher: rania boudjabeur
- Teacher: CHETTOUH FATMA
- Teacher: CHETTOUH FATMA
موجهة لطلبة السنة الثانية ليسانس شعبة علوم التربية
- Teacher: CHETTOUH FATMA