Digital Education - Active ThinkingVolver
This unit wants to help pupils be able to identify their emotions and to understand the importance of self-regulation and the meaning of empathy.
Learning Objectives
- To identify mentalising (reflective functioning) as an important strength of human beings.
- To promote the concept of “think before you act” in all situations of our lives.
- To promote analysis and reflection when faced with challenging situations.
- To understand the steps to take to make good decisions.
- To understand the features and benefits of online and offline games.
- To promote digital balance and the choice of offline games during free time.
- To understand the skills that can be developed through offline social games.
- To encourage games that promote skill development.
- To understand the concept of teamwork, both in offline and online scenarios.
- To identify personal strengths and the strengths of others to work together in teams.
- To recognise the characteristics of active learning, using the senses and seeking out different sources of information.
- To promote reflection and creativity in the learning process.
- To understand the meaning and importance of perseverance
- To promote perseverance in daily actions.
- To recall the contents covered during the unit.
- To promote how to be reflective and active throughout the learning process as well as while making decisions and searching for information, etc.