混合现实模拟中的自我效能感

Q2 Social Sciences
Erik Gundel, Jody S. Piro
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摘要

摘要本研究旨在了解参与混合现实模拟教师教育课程的职前教师的自我效能感信念。定性数据收集自49名学生参与者(n = 49)和5名专业参与者(n = 5)的有目的抽样。除了观察混合现实模拟经验外,还进行了半结构化访谈。数据探索使用归纳编码和直接内容分析,通过代码告知的文献。学生参与模拟和反馈课程,通过主动学习、替代学习、给予和接受反馈的机会以及学习管理自己的情绪来增强自我效能感。提供了影响和建议。
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Perceptions of Self-Efficacy in Mixed Reality Simulations
ABSTRACT The purpose of this multiple case study was to gain insight into the self-efficacy beliefs of pre-service teachers participating in a teacher education curriculum that used mixed reality simulation experiences. Qualitative data were collected from a purposeful sampling of 49 student participants (n = 49), as well as 5 professional participants (n = 5). Semi structured interviews were conducted in addition to observations of the mixed reality simulation experiences. Data were explored using inductive coding and directed content analysis via codes informed by the literature. Student participants engaged in simulations and feedback sessions that enhanced self-efficacy through enactive learning, vicarious learning, as well as opportunities to give and receive feedback, and by learning to manage one’s emotions. Implications and recommendations are provided.
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Action in Teacher Education
Action in Teacher Education Social Sciences-Education
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