调整学习理论与扩大成熟学生的认知:来自英国伦敦一项混合方法研究的见解

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL
Rahaman Hasan , Tommie Anderson-Jaquest , June Dennis , Jonathan Liu , Ilias Mahmud , Nazim Uddin , Nick Papé
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本研究探讨了学习理论在理解英国高等教育机构扩宽成人学生(WAMS)如何感知学习方面的相关性。使用解释性混合方法的方法,该研究考察了成人学习者对教学方法的偏好。这些偏好可以用建构主义、人本主义和社会学习理论来解释,这些理论强调体验式学习和教育的社会方面。数字学习理论在现代教育领域的重要性日益增加,随着数字工具和平台成为学习过程中不可或缺的一部分,了解这些技术如何增强WAMS的学习至关重要。研究结果揭示了学生人口统计学特征与他们的教学方法偏好之间的显著相关性,表明需要既包容又适应多样化需求的教育策略。该研究建议教育工作者将传统学习理论与数字方法结合起来,创建一个教育框架,解决WAMS学习的认知、情感和社会维度。这种广泛的方法对于建立一个更有效和包容的学习环境至关重要。未来的研究可以关注这些教育策略对WAMS结果的长期影响,以及新兴技术支持个性化和体验式学习途径的潜力。
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Aligning learning theories with Widening Access Mature Students’ perceptions: Insights from a mixed methods study in London, UK
This study explores the relevance of learning theories in understanding how Widening Access Mature Students (WAMS) in a UK Higher Education institution perceive learning. Using an explanatory mixed-methods approach, the research examines adult learners’ preferences for teaching methods. These preferences can be explained by constructivist, humanistic and social learning theories, which emphasise experiential learning and the social aspects of education. Growing importance of digital learning theories in the modern educational landscape and as digital tools and platforms become integral to the learning process, understanding how these technologies can enhance learning for WAMS is crucial. The findings reveal significant correlations between students’ demographic characteristics and their teaching method preferences, demonstrating the need for educational strategies that are both inclusive and adaptable to diverse needs. The study recommends that educators combine traditional learning theories with digital approaches to create an educational framework that addresses the cognitive, emotional, and social dimensions of learning for WAMS. This wide approach is essential in building a more effective and inclusive learning environment. Future research could focus on the long-term impact of these educational strategies on WAMS’ outcomes, as well as the potential of emerging technologies to support personalised and experiential learning pathways.
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期刊介绍: Learning and Motivation features original experimental research devoted to the analysis of basic phenomena and mechanisms of learning, memory, and motivation. These studies, involving either animal or human subjects, examine behavioral, biological, and evolutionary influences on the learning and motivation processes, and often report on an integrated series of experiments that advance knowledge in this field. Theoretical papers and shorter reports are also considered.
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