Application block’s table in the study of recreational and geographical disciplines

Abstract

A number adapted to the geography (recreational resource component, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, UNESCO World Heritage and the “Seven Wonders” of Ukraine) Block’s tables and reasonable possibility of their use in geographical, historical, structural and geographical, geographic and tourist historical and archaeological disciplines. The use of active learning methods, including adapted to the geographical perspective Block’s tables, promotes concentration, development, training of attention and thinking (individual and group) and supports the objective perception of natural factors, socio-political, economic phenomena and processes. A Block 25 version of the table in the regions of Ukraine and seven tourist-geographical macro-regions of World (version are integrated systematization World Heritage World), which act reference links and recreational resource framework of Ukraine and the world. Technology use spreadsheets unit can be used as a classical geographic (economic and social geography, physical geography of continents and oceans, local history, geography, world economy) and structural and geographical (market activity of tourist businesses, recreational facilities, recreational and tourist resources, geography tourism) disciplines. Use tables Schulte was a definite step in the development of psycho-pedagogical and mnemonics technologies used in geography. Application Block’s table in geographic disciplines considered as part of the trend outlined above. The proposed table of American psychologist John Block your time compared with thermometers. Although it does not measure the temperature, and the person’s attention, the primary task she had a, like a thermometer: send a signal of danger. With a simple test to determine whether he is able, who will test to become a driver? The task of containing a table is a sequential search numbers from 10 to 59 (of 50 cells) at a fixed time. The best result is a search when each number of “takes” of 10-20 seconds. In addition, the analysis of strengths and weaknesses adaptation tables Block to the educational process, based on a realization of a number of educational experiments.

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Oleksandr Beydyk

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  • EP ID EP241103
  • DOI 10.17721/1728-2721.2016.64.2
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Oleksandr Beydyk (2016). Application block’s table in the study of recreational and geographical disciplines. Вісник Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка, серія «Географія», 64(1), 13-18. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-241103