Towards a Perfect Mix of Teaching Typology: An Application of Education Learning Spaces Principles

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
W. Lei, C. Lam
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study aims to investigate an extension of experiential learning—education learning space (ELS) principles’ effectiveness in improving students’ satisfaction and its effect on performance, skills learned, learning motivation, learning attitude, and social awareness. Accounting, being quantitative in nature, and Event Management, being highly practical skill oriented, are the two courses of different natures designed for carrying out the study. A total of 252 usable samples were collected. The research results reveal that the application of the principles brought about not only short-term improvements of students in learning motivation and performance but long-term contribution on skills learned and enhancement of social awareness of students as well. A higher intention of students to participate in future social activities is also demonstrated. This study contributes to the empirical evidence of applying education learning space (ELS) principles to different teaching typologies and provides insights for educators on pedagogical activities planning and improvement.
走向教学类型学的完美组合:教育学习空间原则的应用
摘要本研究旨在探讨体验式学习-教育学习空间(ELS)原则在提高学生满意度方面的作用,以及对学习成绩、学习技能、学习动机、学习态度和社会意识的影响。会计学本质上是定量的,而事件管理则是高度实用的技能导向,这是为开展这项研究而设计的两门不同性质的课程。共采集可用样本252份。研究结果表明,这些原则的应用不仅在短期内提高了学生的学习动机和学习成绩,而且在长期内有助于学生学习技能和提高学生的社会意识。学生参与未来社会活动的意愿也更高。本研究为教育学习空间原则在不同教学类型中的应用提供了经验证据,并为教育工作者规划和改进教学活动提供了参考。
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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