Skule ite:通过课外实践社区发展可转移技能

L. Wilkinson
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本文分享了对学生主导的剧团Skule ite进行的密切观察研究的结果:1)描述了实践社区的特征如何创造一个支持共享和个人身份建构的空间;2)分析这个空间如何有助于个人身份的构建,以及在核心工程教学中可能得到松散支持的互补技能的发展;3)考虑如何通过不同于核心课程体验的课外体验来促进社区建设。本次讨论的见解可以适用于课堂环境,为社区发展和学生参与提供新的方法,因为我们正在努力培养学生工程师未来职场能力的发展。
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Skule Nite: Developing Transferable Skills through an Extracurricular Community of Practice
This paper shares findings from a close observational study of Skule Nite, a student-led revue, by: 1) describing how the characteristics of a community of practice create a space to support both shared and personal identity construction; 2) analyzing how this space contributes to individual identity construction as well as the development of complementary skills that may be loosely supported in core engineering instruction; and 3) considering how this community building is facilitated through the extracurricular experience as distinct from a core curricular experience. Insights from this discussion can be adapted to classroom contexts, suggesting new approaches for community development and student engagement as we work to foster the development of future workplace competencies in our student engineers.
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