The constructivist approach as a concept of active learning and teaching of optimization processes at technical universities

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Marcela Lascsakova
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As we move toward a more competitive global economy, the demand for highly qualified people to create and manage more efficient logistics systems, such as flows and management of materials or information, human flows, and supply chains, increases. Without logistics, the commercial world would grind to a halt. Businesses depend on logistics professionals to keep production and delivery moving forward which makes logistics education crucial. Companies expect their future employees to gain practical information, and to master what they are learning. Students must know how to apply what they learn. This is a reason why increasing importance is attributed to the constructivist approach to teaching and learning in university education. Through experiments or simulation of processes, and group work based on previous experience and knowledge, students better uncover the laws of phenomena. By actively engaging in the learning process, deeper and long-term applicable knowledge about the studied processes is acquired. The goal of this article is to implement the constructivist approach in the education of operational research and logistics at technical universities.
建构主义方法作为技术大学主动学习和优化过程教学的一种理念
随着我们迈向更具竞争力的全球经济,对创建和管理更高效物流系统(如材料或信息的流动和管理、人流和供应链)的高素质人才的需求与日俱增。没有物流,商业世界就会停滞不前。企业依靠物流专业人员来维持生产和交付,因此物流教育至关重要。企业希望未来的员工能够获得实用信息,并掌握所学知识。学生必须知道如何学以致用。这也是大学教育越来越重视建构主义教学方法的原因。通过实验或模拟过程,以及基于以往经验和知识的小组合作,学生可以更好地揭示现象的规律。通过积极主动地参与学习过程,可以获得有关所学过程的更深层次和长期适用的知识。本文的目标是在技术大学的运筹学和物流教育中实施建构主义方法。
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Acta Logistica
Acta Logistica Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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