The Usage Of Water Resources As Visual Aids In Social Studies Education

Volume: 4 Number: 2 December 1, 2011
  • Nusret Koca
  • Muzaffer Çatak
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The Usage Of Water Resources As Visual Aids In Social Studies Education

Abstract

Our next generation that is our students are supposed to behave in a sensitive manner concerning water resources. To succeed this aim, students must be gained responsibility at each step of education especially at Social Studies subject. It is necessary for our students to comprehend how important water is for our lives and our future. One of the easiest ways to make our students comprehend such vital importance regarding the future at once is that visual materials should be presented concerning the importance of water at Social Studies subject. Therefore, the usage of visual materials during lessons not only causes permanency for students but also can be beneficial to improve students’ skill of interpretation concerning the topic. Today, no educationist can deny the importance of visual aids. An event, some knowledge or a feeling which can be defined or inferred with thousands of words can be easily explained via a photograph or a picture. It is essential to make students imagine about the described topic in their minds. If students can dream about the topic ,namely if they can concretize what they learned,it will be easy to encode for them in their minds. This knowledge is permanent and it obstructs students to forget. The base of our study is the usage of visual aids while presenting to students the importance of water resources in a more effective and permanent way

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Nusret Koca This is me

Muzaffer Çatak This is me

Publication Date

December 1, 2011

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December 1, 2011

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Year 2011 Volume: 4 Number: 2

APA
Koca, N., & Çatak, M. (2011). The Usage Of Water Resources As Visual Aids In Social Studies Education. Journal of Theoretical Educational Sciences, 4(2), 167-181. https://izlik.org/JA62LZ44XS