在一项涉及本科生和外语西班牙语课程教师的试点研究中促进学生成为合作伙伴

Ana García-Allén, Sari Heru, Richard Martínez
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本文通过 "学生即伙伴"(SaP)框架,探讨了如何加强本科西班牙语作为外语的翻转课堂课程,提高学生的参与度和满意度。传统上,高等教育课程是由教师设计和开发的;然而,我们的试点项目建议学生与教师合作设计和实施课程活动。本文通过在学年结束时进行的四次调查,探讨了该模式的效果和成果。每项调查都包括与学习体验相关的关键因素:学生的乐趣、情感支持、与同伴的关系、来自学生/为学生提供的反馈以及与内容相关的支持。总之,我们从这些角度对所提供的反馈进行了反思,从而帮助我们实现了目标:创建教学资源,以吸引未来的学生并提高学生的保留率。尽管这一模式是在外语背景下提出的,但它可适用于任何学科。
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Promoting students as partners in a pilot study involving undergraduate students and instructors in Spanish as a foreign language courses
Through the student-as-partners (SaP) framework, this paper explores how this can enhance undergraduate Spanish as a foreign language flipped classroom courses and promote student engagement and satisfaction. Traditionally, higher education courses are designed and developed by faculty members; however, our pilot project proposed collaboration between students and instructors in the design and implementation of course activities. This paper explores the model’s effects and outcomes through four surveys administered at the end of the academic year. Each survey included key factors related to the learning experience: student enjoyment, emotional support, relatedness to peers, feedback from/for students, and content-related support. Collectively, these perspectives were used to reflect on the feedback provided, which helped us achieve our objective: the creation of teaching and learning resources to engage future cohorts and increase student retention. Although this model is presented in the foreign language context, it is transferable to any discipline.
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