利用结构化非标准化的网络卡片探究教师的反思思维

Q4 Social Sciences
Kálmán Sántha
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本文旨在利用自我中心网络的方法论特征来研究教师的反思性思维。这项定性研究说明了如何使用结构化的非标准化网络卡片,包括文本语料库和视觉元素,来探索一位长期任职、经验丰富的教师的反思性思维。结构化的非标准化的网络卡片通过三个因素保证了分析的开放性:圆圈数量的不确定,教师活动主题的自由关联,以及对这些主题的评论。分析的基础是对包含概念和扇区的许多同心圆进行数据驱动的归纳分析,以及在创建网卡期间所做评论的文本语料库。这些反思涉及教师在学校的职业、地位和任务。结果发现了反思性思维的内容节点,揭示了个体信念,显示了教学知识的多样性。“人”、“老师”、“交流合作”、“更新”等概念通过“锻炼”、“健康”、“爱好”、“空闲时间”、“灵魂”、“家人、朋友和同事”等网卡板块,被纳入一个复杂的系统。结构化的非标准化的网络卡片可以探索教师的反思性思维,拓宽课题的研究方法论。
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Exploring the Reflective Thinking of Teachers with Structured Unstandardised Network Cards
This paper aims to use the methodological characteristics of ego-centred networks in studying teachers’ reflective thinking. This qualitative research illustrates how structured unstandardised network cards, including text corpora and visual elements, can be used in exploring the reflective thinking of a long-serving, experienced teacher. Structured unstandardised network cards ensured the openness of analysis through three factors: the undefined number of circles, the free association of topics concerning teachers’ activities, and comments on these topics. The basis of the analysis was a data-driven, inductive analysis of many concentric circles containing concepts and sectors and the text corpus of the commentary made during the creation of the network card. The reflections concerned the teacher’s career, position, and tasks in the institution. The results discovered the content nodes of reflective thinking, disclosed individual beliefs, and indicated the diversity of pedagogical knowledge. The concepts of ‘human’, ‘teacher’, ‘communication–cooperation’, and ‘renewal’ were included in a complex system by the network card sectors of ‘exercise’, ‘health’, ‘hobby’, ‘free time’, ‘soul’, and ‘family, friends, and colleagues’. Structured unstandardised network cards can explore teachers’ reflective thinking and broaden the research methodology of the topic.
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New Educational Review
New Educational Review Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The New Educational Review is a journal that has been founded by the faculties of education from the following universities: University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland), Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica (Slovak Republic) and University of Ostrava (Czech Republic). The deans and vice-deans of the pedagogical faculties of the universities mentioned above create associate Editors board. The main seat of editorial board is placed at the Faculty of Education and Psychology in University of Silesia in Poland.
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