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Autor/inn/enYough, Mike; Herron, Mauricio; Richards, Kevin A.; Ware, Jason A.
TitelWorking with What Is Brought: Promoting Conceptual Change in a Course on Learning
QuelleIn: College Student Journal, 49 (2015) 3, S.355-368 (14 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN0146-3934
SchlagwörterConcept Formation; Education Courses; Educational Psychology; Teacher Education Curriculum; Curriculum Design; Electronic Learning; Active Learning; Epistemology; Learner Engagement; Beliefs; Preservice Teachers; Preservice Teacher Education; Theory Practice Relationship; Community; Case Method (Teaching Technique)
AbstractCourses in teacher education programs are unique in that its structure sends messages to students about the nature of knowing and learning. Particularly, it is imperative that teacher educators structure their classes in a way that allow students to come away with a wider repertoire of epistemological beliefs about teaching and learning. Using Patrick and Pintrich's (2001) model of conceptual change, we examined a redesign of one of two sections of a large educational psychology course during autumn of 2013.The redesign of the course moved the lectures online where students can explore their understanding by taking self-assessments and making contributions to discussion boards, resulting in the freeing up of class time to allow for a broader array of active learning strategies (e.g., case study analysis) in order to identify and challenge students' epistemological beliefs, promote a deeper conceptual understanding of the material, and a greater exploration of what it means in their own classrooms. Results indicate that students engaging with the course congruent with its intended design experienced increased learning. (As Provided).
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Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2020/1/01
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