Vliv věkového uspořádání tříd na edukaci v mateřských školách

Roč.26,č.3(2021)
Studia paedagogica

Abstrakt
Přehledová studie si klade za cíl zmapovat výzkumy zaměřené na problematiku věkově heterogenních a homogenních tříd v mateřských školách. Této oblasti není v českém předškolním vzdělávání věnován žádný relevantní výzkum, přestože se s povinnou předškolní docházkou (od roku 2017) zvýšila četnost diskusí o vhodnosti heterogenního uspořádání tříd. Studie využívá 14 časopiseckých studií a dvou kapitol v monografiích ze šesti zemí, aby odpověděla na následující otázky: (1) Jaké cíle byly ve studiích sledovány? (2) Jaká podstatná z jištění a závěry z těchto studií vyplynuly? Shrnutí nálezů z vybraných studií naznačují směr, jakým by se mohl ubírat výzkum předškolního vzdělávání v českém prostředí mateřských škol.

Klíčová slova:
heterogenní třídy; homogenní tříd; předškolní vzdělávání; přehledová studie
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