隐喻的力量:学习空间和教师发展
Maryam Alizadeh1, Dean Parmelee2, Jonas Nordquist3
1Department of Medical Education, School of Medicine, Health Professions Education Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Medical science educator
|June 18, 2024
概括
健康科学教育正在转向以学生为中心的学习. 在协作教室的教师发展研讨会培养了以学习者为中心的教学信念,与传统的讲堂不同,这些讲堂促进了以教师为中心的观点.
科学领域:
- 健康 职业 教育 教育 专业
- 教育心理学教育心理学
背景情况:
- 健康科学教育越来越多地采用以学生为中心的方法.
- 这种教学转变影响了课堂设计,教师培训和学习者/教师选择.
研究的目的:
- 调查专业发展工作坊环境对健康科学学院教学信仰和价值观的影响.
- 为了比较传统讲堂与协作学习教室对教师对其角色感知的影响.
主要方法:
- 教师们参加了在传统讲堂或协作学习课堂的专业发展研讨会.
- 使用隐喻分析,参与者绘制和标记他们对教学的概念.
- 绘画和隐喻被非学习评级者分类为以教师为中心,以学习者为中心或以学习者为中心的领域.
主要成果:
- 合作课堂的教师主要采用以学习者为中心的角色感知 (59.67%).
- 传统讲堂的教师主要采用以教师为中心的角色感知 (84.93%).
结论:
- 学习环境极大地影响了教师对教学角色的看法.
- 在过渡到以学生为中心的健康科学教育的背景下,对教师发展策略的影响进行了讨论.
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