案例研究方法在海事院校软技能培训中的应用。伊索尔-梅特项目

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Maria Lekakou, Helen Iakovaki, Dimitris Vintzilaios, Markella Gota, Giorgos Georgoulis, Thalia Vintzilaiou
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专门从事航运部门的海事学院、海事大学和工商管理系在培养学生在日益复杂、以知识和技术为中心的环境中满足工作场所需求时面临着若干挑战。学生通常缺乏雇主要求的一般技能,如:批判性思维、创造力、解决问题的能力、沟通能力和团队合作能力。本文介绍了sol - met(创新软技能海事教育和培训)项目的创新方面,旨在弥合这些特定技能组合的众所周知的差距。所讨论的创新方面包括但不限于课程的内容、设计以及采用的教学方法。更具体地说,在航运业中不太常见的案例研究方法被用于海事教育和培训的创新软技能框架。它涉及岸上和船上发生的真实事件的发展,通过利益相关者的参与进行记录,并由专家小组和准合作伙伴进行内容验证,以确保其符合行业需求。在教学方法上,采用解决问题和以能力为基础的学习过程相结合的方法,从而创造性地挑战教授的态度和学生的心态。本文详细描述了所采用的方法,并介绍了在希腊进行的强化学习计划的评估反馈。
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Introducing the Use of Case Studies Methodology in Training for Soft Skills in Maritime Universities. The Isol-Met Program
Maritime academies, maritime universities and Departments of Business Administration which specialize in the Shipping Sector face several challenges when preparing students to meet workplace demands in an increasingly complex, knowledge and technology-focused environment. Students usually latter lack generic skills requested by employers such as: critical thinking, creativity, problem solving, communication and teamwork. The present paper presents the innovative aspects of the ISOL-MET (Innovative Soft Skills to Maritime Education and Training) project, meant to bridge the well-known gap in these specific skillsets. The innovative aspects in question cover but are not limited to the content of the courses, their design, as well as the teaching methodology deployed. More specifically, the case study methodology, not so common in the shipping industry, was employed in the Innovative Soft Skills to Maritime Education and Training framework. It involved the development of cases of real incidents occurring both ashore and on-board, recorded through the participation of stakeholders and validated as to content by Panels of Experts and Associate Partners to guarantee their correspondence to the industry’s needs. Concerning the teaching methodology, a blend of problem solving and competency-based learning processes were put to use, so that the attitude of the professors as well as the mentality of students would be creatively challenged. The paper describes in detail the methodologies employed and features evaluative feedback from the Intensive Study Program which took place in Greece.
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Pedagogika-Pedagogy
Pedagogika-Pedagogy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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