The aim of this contribution is to describe an experience of didactic innovation co-designed with secondary school teachers in order to stimulate the activation of less motivated students and to improve their study skills and comprehension of written texts. This study recognises the importance of supporting the pro- fessional capacity of teachers in terms of their ability to create functional, in- novative learning environments capable of reaching even the most disadvan- taged students. The rationale for the intervention method was as follows: con- vergence in the identification of objectives to be improved in secondary school students; identification of an eclectic but sustainable methodology that could be applied to multiple subject contexts. The experiment aims to investigate the sustainability of the proposed methodology over time and to monitor its effec- tiveness. It is hypothesised that there will be a significant improvement in com- prehension and summary production, with a more pronounced improvement for low-achieving students, and at the same time progress for all students in terms of an active attitude towards academic texts and discourse.

Teaching innovation in secondary schools in supporting study and text processing skills / Scipione, Lucia. - (2025), pp. 130-135.

Teaching innovation in secondary schools in supporting study and text processing skills

Scipione Lucia
2025

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The aim of this contribution is to describe an experience of didactic innovation co-designed with secondary school teachers in order to stimulate the activation of less motivated students and to improve their study skills and comprehension of written texts. This study recognises the importance of supporting the pro- fessional capacity of teachers in terms of their ability to create functional, in- novative learning environments capable of reaching even the most disadvan- taged students. The rationale for the intervention method was as follows: con- vergence in the identification of objectives to be improved in secondary school students; identification of an eclectic but sustainable methodology that could be applied to multiple subject contexts. The experiment aims to investigate the sustainability of the proposed methodology over time and to monitor its effec- tiveness. It is hypothesised that there will be a significant improvement in com- prehension and summary production, with a more pronounced improvement for low-achieving students, and at the same time progress for all students in terms of an active attitude towards academic texts and discourse.
2025
Proceedings of the Third International Conference of the journal Scuola Democratica. Education and/for Social Justice. Vol. 1: Inequality, Inclusion, and Governance
Scuola Democratica
979-12-985016-3-8
Associazione “Per Scuola Democratica”
ITALIA
Teaching innovation in secondary schools in supporting study and text processing skills / Scipione, Lucia. - (2025), pp. 130-135.
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