Y. Horvath, W. Rice, M. Bokreta, J. Santiago-Avilés
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摘要
学生们越来越意识到,教师跟上信息技术快速变化的速度比学生群体慢得多。宾夕法尼亚大学(University of Pennsylvania)的学生管理的生活学习项目科技部(STWing)已主动为教师创建和开发一门信息技术课程,以缩小这一差距。这个实验项目将为学生和教师带来许多好处。由于他们参加了这门课程,预计教师将更有效地利用已有的资源。此外,他们将能够批判性地和充分地整合学生的信息技术知识作为他们的教学工具。接受这一挑战有望促进参与学生的成长和成熟。进入“教师”的角色后,学生对教学法有了更深刻的认识,从而成为更好的“学习者”。调查将评估教职员的需要及学生的教学潜力。该项目将于2000年3月开始实施。本文介绍了对该方案的初步评价。
A new bridge between faculty and students: students teaching faculty to integrate the student knowledge of information technology into their instruction
Students are increasingly aware that the faculty are keeping up with the rapid change of information technology at a much slower pace than the student body. The Science and Technology Wing (STWing), a student-run living-learning program at the University of Pennsylvania, has taken on the initiative to create and develop an information technology course for faculty to close this gap. Many benefits for both students and faculty are expected from this experimental program. As a result of their participation in this course, it is expected that faculty will more efficiently make use of the resources that are already available to them. In addition, they will be able to critically and adequately integrate the students' information technology knowledge as tools in their instruction. Undertaking this challenge is expected to enhance the growth and maturation of participating students. Having stepped into the role of "teacher", the students gain insight into the pedagogy and henceforth become better "learners". Surveys will assess the faculty needs and the STWing student members teaching potential. The program will start in March 2000. The paper presents the initial evaluation of the program.