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Title: | A comparative study of philosophical courses syllabi in Macedonian and Croatian high schools | Authors: | Dјeparoski, Ivan Dimishkovska, Ana Donev, Dejan Popovska, Jasmina Todorovska, Marija |
Keywords: | high school, syllabi, philosophy, Macedonia, Croatia | Issue Date: | 2019 | Publisher: | Faculty of Philosophy, Skopje | Source: | Dzeparoski, I., Dimishkovska, A., Donev, D., Popovska, J., Todorovska, M., “A comparative study of philosophical courses in Macedonian and Croatian high schools”, IJERT 5 (2020), 1, 9-20. | Project: | Theoretical and practical update of the syllabi for the philosophical subjects (philosophy, ethics, logic, aesthetics) for high-schools | Journal: | International Journal of Education, Research and Training | Abstract: | This paper outlines the general information about the subjects, the goals of the subjects, and the specifics of the contents in the subjects Philosophy, Ethics, Logic, and Aesthetics in the Republic of Macedonia and in the Republic of Croatia, in an attempt to provide a preliminary overview of the similarities and differences in the approaches to teaching these subjects. The program of the Republic of Croatia was selected for this review because of the positioning of the subjects within the high school curriculum, similar to the one in Macedonia (with a significant difference in the inclusion and representation of Ethics), as well as the general impression that these syllabi are most adapted to contemporary issues, and are the most context-sensitive. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/2649 | ISSN: | 1857-9841 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Philosophy 04: Journal Articles / Статии во научни списанија |
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