School Chronicle 2020/3
Issue 3
Content
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Entire Volume 2020/1-2 PDF:
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INDEX:
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Leopoldina Plut Pregelj:
Introduction
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Mateja Ribarič:
The history of the pedagogical work and the twenty years of the project OurGrandmothers’ and Grandfathers’ Lessons at the Slovenian School Museum
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Anton Arko:
Children of Emona
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Branko Šuštar:
The first sparks of the idea of museum lessons, dilemma andAnton Slomšek’s Sunday school
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Taja J. Gubenšek:
Why has the Emperor´s Hymn lesson become a successful pedagogicalprogramme?Warum wurde
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Tatjana Hojan, Mateja Pušnik:
"The one who learns math, is on the right mental path." Arithmetic lessonsand old schoolbooks for arithmetic in Slovenia
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Marjetka Balkovec Debevec:
“It is very good and useful for girls to learn how to sew.”Women’s handiwork lessons in primary school
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Polona Koželj:
“A thin line at the top, a thick line at the bottom!” The historicalbackground of the handwriting lesson at the Slovenian School Museum
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Mateja Ribarič:
The lesson “A healthy mind in a healthy body” and physical educationin Slovenian schools through history
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Anton Arko, Polona Koželj:
Good preparation – excellent execution
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Tina Palaić:
And how do the teachers at the Slovenian School Museum teach?
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Meta Koželj:
Study about the role of the Slovenian School Museum in learning aboutthe history of school in years four and five of primary school
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Taja J. Gubenšek:
Reminiscences of the teacher Medarda Meden: twenty years of aweat the museum theatre of the Slovenian School Museum
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Valentina Tominec:
Fragments from the handwriting lesson
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Jože Rupnik:
Jožef Šolmajer
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Anton Arko:
Following the teacher’s steps
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Bernardka Rupnik:
In grandmother’s shoes
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Maja Hakl Saje:
“Good morning, Miss!”
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Matej Hrastar:
To the school inspector for the land of Carniola and the school council
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Marko Novak:
Being a teacher in 1865 and 2020
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Matej Prevc:
How the lesson from Roman times appeared
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Mateja Pušnik:
How a woman teacher is born
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Mateja Pušnik:
A handwriting teacher’s lament
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Hana Ćosić:
became Miss Matilda Trpežnik
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Klara Marija Keršič:
My experience of the museum
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Anja Bregar:
The Slovenian School Museum’s adaptations for special needs persons
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Irena Žmuc:
The pedagogical programme “Our grandfathers’ and grandmothers’ lessons”
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Nevenka Hacin:
“Practice makes perfect, perfect makes practice.” Cooperation betweenthe Slovenian School Museum and the Zasavje Museum in Trbovlje
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Helena Rant:
Our grandmothers’ lesson at the Gorenjska Museum
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Milojka Magajne:
A lady teacher visits the Cerkno Museum
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Lavra Fabjan:
A lesson from 1811, from the time of the Illyrian provinces –Vodnik’s school at the Dolenjska Museum in Novo mesto
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Dragan Kiurski:
History lessons at the Slovenian School Museum
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Ivana Dumbović Žužić:
Handwriting lesson and the Croatian School Museum
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Tatjana Hojan:
A Lesson
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Mateja Pušnik:
Impressions of lesson attendants
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Polona Koželj, Mateja Pušnik:
Bibliography of articles and other contributions about museum lessonsat the Slovenian School Museum (1999–2019)