评价可持续发展学习的概念图

D. Shallcross
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概念图被用来评估学生和队列对可持续发展的学习。研究人员对732名工科一年级学生的概念图进行了单独分析,以发现学习模式和未被充分理解的领域。每个学生被要求用20分钟的时间用纸和笔准备一张至少包含20个概念的概念图。然后用三种不同的方法分析这些地图。第一种方法通过量化特征只考虑地图的结构。第二种方法通过使用新的分类法对包含的每个概念进行分类来考虑地图的内容和全面性。第三种方法是根据考虑地图命题的正确性以及地图的全面性和复杂性的标准对地图进行评分。结果表明,概念图是评估可持续发展概念的知识和理解的有用工具,被调查的学生对该领域的技术、社会和环境方面有很好的认识。它们没有包括许多与可持续发展政策的公平和经济影响有关的概念。
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Concept Maps for Evaluating Learning of Sustainable Development
Concept maps are used to assess student and cohort learning of sustainable development. The concept maps of 732 first-year engineering students were individually analyzed to detect patterns of learning and areas that were not well understood. Students were given 20 minutes each to prepare a concept map of at least 20 concepts using paper and pen. The maps were then analyzed using three different methods. The first method considers only the structure of the map by quantifying its features. The second method considers the content and comprehensiveness of the map by classifying every concept included using a new taxonomy. The third method scores the maps against a rubric that considers the correctness of the maps’ propositions as well as the maps’ comprehensiveness and complexity. The results show that concept maps are a useful tool in assessing the knowledge and understanding of sustainable development concepts and that the students surveyed have a good awareness about the technical, social and environmental aspects of the domain. They did not include many concepts relating to equity and economic impact of sustainable development policies.
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