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摘要
背景:通过实地考察进行体验式学习(EL)会对学生的创造力、学习动机和学科知识产生积极影响。然而,针对越南建筑教育的相关研究却十分有限。目的:本研究以 "项目 "科目为重点,深入探讨越南建筑教育中尚未开发的体验式学习领域。研究方法:根据科尔布的英语学习周期,精心组织了一次实地考察,22 名来自本科教育不同阶段的参与者参加了考察。进行了半结构式访谈,10 名参与者被分配到两个焦点小组。数据分析采用了基础理论方法中的详细编码方法。研究结果研究揭示了三个核心类别:传统教学法的限制、体验式学习的转变和教育生态系统的改善。影响:这项研究让课程设计者和建筑讲师了解到有组织的实地考察对提升建筑专业学生学习体验的益处。新出现的理论框架也为越南建筑教育的创新和以学生为中心的方法奠定了基础。今后的研究可探讨 EL 的长期专业影响,并评估建议的课程改革的实际实施情况。
Navigating Experiential Learning: Insights From Vietnamese Architecture Students on an Educational Field Trip
Background: Experiential learning (EL) through educational field trips positively impacts students’ creativity, motivation, and subject knowledge. However, research on this in the context of architecture education in Vietnam is limited. Purpose: This study delves into the largely unexplored realm of EL in the context of architecture education in Vietnam, focusing on the Project subject. Methodology: A carefully organized field trip aligned with Kolb's EL cycle engaged 22 participants from different stages of their undergraduate education. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, with 10 participants assigned to two focus groups. The data analysis utilized an elaborative coding approach within grounded theory methodology. Findings: The study reveals three core categories: traditional pedagogy constraints, experiential learning transformation, and educational ecosystem enhancement. Implications: The study informs curriculum designers and architecture lecturers about the benefits of organized field trips for enhancing architectural students’ learning experiences. The emergent theoretical framework also sets the stage for an innovative and student-centered approach to architectural education in Vietnam. Future research avenues may explore the long-term professional impact of EL and assess the practical implementation of suggested curricular changes.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Experiential Education (JEE) is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing refereed articles on experiential education in diverse contexts. The JEE provides a forum for the empirical and theoretical study of issues concerning experiential learning, program management and policies, educational, developmental, and health outcomes, teaching and facilitation, and research methodology. The JEE is a publication of the Association for Experiential Education. The Journal welcomes submissions from established and emerging scholars writing about experiential education in the context of outdoor adventure programming, service learning, environmental education, classroom instruction, mental and behavioral health, organizational settings, the creative arts, international travel, community programs, or others.