翻转学习对学生基本心理需求的影响及其与自尊的关联
Esma I Avakyan1,2, David C M Taylor3
1Curriculum&Co - Consulting in Education, Clinical Director of Biocorp, Los Angeles, USA. esmamd@gmail.com.
BMC medical education
|October 10, 2024
概括
翻转课堂 (FC) 方法显著提高了医学学生的心理需求,包括自主性和能力,并提高了自尊相比传统的讲座. 这种积极学习模式更好地支持学生的参与和福祉.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 教育心理学教育心理学
背景情况:
- 学习环境的修改可以提高学业成绩和元动机技能.
- 推动这些改进的具体机制,特别是与基本心理需求相关的具体机制,需要进一步研究.
研究的目的:
- 分析翻转课堂 (FC) 教学模式对医学学生基本心理需求和自尊的影响.
- 关于这些结果,将FC方法与传统的基于讲座的课堂 (TC) 进行比较.
主要方法:
- 一组40名本科医学学生参加了两阶段的研究.
- 第一阶段涉及传统的以讲座为基础的课堂 (TC);第二阶段采用翻转式课堂 (FC) 格式.
- 每个阶段结束后,学生完成了基本心理需求满意度和丧度表以及罗森伯格自尊度表.
主要成果:
- 与TC相比,在FC环境中,自主性和能力满意度明显高于FC环境.
- 对于自主性,相关性和能力需求的挫折感在FC中明显较低.
- 自尊心在FC中明显较高,与自主性和能力满意度有积极的相关性.
结论:
- 与TC相比,FC模型更有效地满足学生对自主性和能力的基本心理需求,并增强自尊.
- 积极的学生参与和FC中的支架有助于行为参与.
- FC对于满足千一代学习者的需求可能特别有益,建议在课程重新设计期间定期评估心理需求.
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