2020
DOI: 10.15405/epsbs.2020.06.72
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Representing Urban Space: Constructing Virtual Landscapes And Developing Competences

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“…The place of the field trips activities is important for the development of Geography-specific skills (Dulamă, 2012) but also for the professional skills training (Dulamă, 2010a(Dulamă, , 2010bDulamă, 2011). Choosing the right contexts for learning and skills training can also be influenced by the specialisation of the participants during field trips.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The place of the field trips activities is important for the development of Geography-specific skills (Dulamă, 2012) but also for the professional skills training (Dulamă, 2010a(Dulamă, , 2010bDulamă, 2011). Choosing the right contexts for learning and skills training can also be influenced by the specialisation of the participants during field trips.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This field research offers the opportunity to use a big variety of teaching and learning strategies centered on students' activity: learning by discovery (Dulamă, 2008a), cooperative learning and teamwork (Dulamă, 2008b) and the project method (Dulamă, 2010b). The field trips are efficient in training and developing skills specific to Physical Geography, as well as to Human Geography (Wang et al, 2006;Dulamă, 2010aDulamă, , 2011Dulamă, , 2012.…”
Section: Introduction and Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through Didactics of Geography studies, researchers spotlighted the textbook as the main learning tool for students; they emphasized the features, functions and aspects related to their use (Dulamă, 1996;Dulamă & Roșcovanu, 2007;Mândruţ & Ardelean, 2015;Mândruţ & Dan, 2015;Dulamă & Ilovan, 2016). Learning activities were organized according to the texts and visual materials within the textbooks (Dulamă, 2000) and the manner in which these could be employed in shaping and developing the competences typical of Geography was presented (Mândruţ & Ardelean, 2015;Dulamă, 2010Dulamă, , 2011a. In other studies, aspects related to the assessment of Geography textbooks (Dulamă, 2009) and to the projection of thematic units and learning activities (Dulamă, 2011b(Dulamă, , 2012 are discussed.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, our research project includes recent developments and a series of studies on supporting excellence in teaching and learning geography at the university level in Romania. These studies approached topics such as: images and constructivism in Geography (Dulamă & Ilovan, 2018;Ilovan, 2018;Ilovan & Maroşi, 2018), maps and critical thinking (Dulamă & Ilovan, 2006), e-learning geography in university (Dulamă et al, 2015), web-based research and visual imagery (Ilovan, 2019b;Magdaş et al, 2018) and usefulness of web sources in Geography bibliographical research and learning (Ilovan et al, 2018b), studying the landscape and developing competences (Dulamă et al, 2020;Ilovan, Ursu, & Dulamă, 2019), and identifying urban landscape changes (Ilovan et al, 2019b).…”
Section: On Research Supporting Teaching and Learning About Representmentioning
confidence: 99%