连接学术界与职业界:探索研究生专业发展课程中的书面作业

Yongyan Li
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硕士研究生专业发展(PPD)课程在世界许多地方都得到了迅速发展。能否顺利完成书面作业是攻读研究生专业发展课程的学生所关心的一个重要问题。然而,有关此类课程中书面作业性质的研究一直不足。本文以香港一所以英语授课的大学的教育硕士(MEd)课程为背景,报告了一项研究。该研究探讨的问题是:教育硕士的书面作业如何促使学生参与学术和职业世界?研究分析了由 132 项任务组成的书面作业提示文档数据,发现作业分为三类:面向专业世界、面向学术界以及将学术界与专业世界联系起来,其中最后一类作业所占比例最大(75%)。本文阐述了这些作业类别,并探讨了这项研究对教学法和未来研究的影响。
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Connecting Academia with the Professional World: Exploring Written Assignments in a Postgraduate Professional Development Program
Master-level postgraduate professional development (PPD) programs have grown rapidly in many parts of the world. Being able to complete written assignments successfully is a significant concern for students pursuing PPD studies. Yet the nature of written assignments in such programs has been under-researched. This paper reports a study conducted in the context of a Master of Education (MEd) program in an English-medium university in Hong Kong. The study addressed the research question How do MEd written assignments prompt students to engage with academia and the professional world? Analyses of the documentary data, comprising a collection of written assignment prompts featuring 132 tasks, revealed three categories of assignments: oriented to the professional world, oriented to academia, and connecting academia and the professional world, with the last category being the largest share (75%). The paper illustrates these categories of assignments and considers implications of the study for pedagogy and future research.
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