Definition of Didactics:
Didactics is a fundamental part of the education, and this word has its ethimological origin in two words from the latin; Educare (to lead, to guide, to orientate) and Educere (to extract, to bring light). Didactics comes from the greek "didajein" which means to teach, to instruct, to expound clearly.
First of all, I have to say that didactics is the science or the art of teaching.
Didactics is the discipline that has a main target, the technique of teaching, which means that It specializes in the way of lead and orientate the students efficiently, in all the levels and in all the processes and methods to achive it.
Domains:
Psychology: It was used by Pavlov, Guthrie, Thondike, Skinner, Ausbel, V. Gotsky.
Pedagogy: Suchas, Dewey, Clopaede, Piaget.
Philosophy: Manier, García, Hoz.
Sociology: Casinet, Kerschensteiner, Makarenko, Apple.
Information Theory and General System.
Comunication Theory, The New School, Renovation Movements.
Teaching: Form a didactic perspective and we could distinguish 4 models.
1. Technological model.
2. Process model or investigation at the action.
3. Situational models or artistics.
4. Socio-critics model.
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