Gamification and support to self-regulation as a means to promote practice sharing for teacher professional development (Ludificación y fomento de la autorregulación para incentivar el intercambio de prácticas docentes en el desarrollo profesional del profesorado)

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Marcello Passarelli, Francesca-M. Dagnino, Donatella Persico, Francesca Pozzi, Flavio Manganello
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ABSTRACT The most common form of teachers’ professional development (TPD) — one-shot courses using formal, transmissive methodologies — often fails to prepare teachers for complex challenges or build a long-term community of teachers. Indeed, the role of practice-sharing in informal learning contexts, and specifically in teachers’ communities of practice, is regarded as essential for effective TPD in the academic literature. In this paper we argue for the need to leverage gamification and self-regulated learning skills as ways for overcoming the barriers preventing teachers from engaging in practice-sharing. The paper includes a case study of a TPD pathway in which gamification and support to self-regulated learning are harnessed to bridge the gap between formal learning and informal practices in professional development. In our proposed approach, the formal component of TPD intends to ensure an evidence-based background to teachers’ competence, while the informal component intends to draw on their teaching practice to complement it.
游戏化和支持自我调节作为促进教师专业发展实践分享的手段(游戏化和鼓励自我调节以鼓励教师专业发展中的教学实践交流)
教师专业发展(TPD)最常见的形式——使用正式的、传播的方法的一次性课程——往往不能让教师为复杂的挑战做好准备,也不能建立一个长期的教师社区。事实上,在学术文献中,实践分享在非正式学习环境中的作用,特别是在教师的实践社区中,被认为是有效的TPD的关键。在本文中,我们认为有必要利用游戏化和自我调节的学习技能来克服阻碍教师参与实践分享的障碍。本文包括一个TPD途径的案例研究,其中利用游戏化和对自我调节学习的支持来弥合专业发展中正式学习和非正式实践之间的差距。在我们提出的方法中,TPD的正式部分旨在确保教师能力的循证背景,而非正式部分旨在利用他们的教学实践来补充。
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