在大学学习中实施个性化学习框架:什么是有效的?

Q4 Social Sciences
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摘要

个性化学习包括学习者和教师的共同所有权、灵活的内容、工具和学习环境、有针对性的支持以及数据驱动的反思和决策。目前的研究结合了工具性案例研究(Stake, 1995)和演绎性主题分析(Braun, Clarke & Terry, 2015;Terry et al., 2017)的方法来探索维尔纽斯大学两个教师教育研究项目的学生的账户。根据伊拉斯谟+战略合作伙伴项目INTERPEARL(通过个性化学习的创新教师教育)合作伙伴制定的框架,对课程进行了创新,包括个性化学习的实践。结果产生了三个主要主题,这些主题捕捉了学生面临的成功和挫折,即:活体个性化:作为潜在教师的成长促进;个性化不明显:什么不起作用;个性化正在形成:什么该做,什么不该做。
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Implementing the Personalised Learning Framework in University Studies: What Is It That Works?
Personalised learning embraces the elements of mutual ownership by learners and teachers, flexible content, tools and learning environments, targeted support, and data-driven reflection and decision making. The current study utilises a mix of instrumental case study (Stake, 1995) and deductive thematic analysis (Braun, Clarke & Terry, 2015; Terry et al., 2017) methods to explore the accounts of students of two teacher education study programmes at Vilnius University. The programmes were innovated to include practices of personalised learning in line with the framework developed by partners of the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership Project INTERPEARL (Innovative Teacher Education through Personalised Learning). The results yielded three major themes which capture the successes and setbacks the students face, namely, personalisation in vivo: facilitation of growth as a would-be teacher; personalisation not manifest: what does not work; and personalisation in the making: the dos and don’ts.
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Acta Paedagogica Vilnensia
Acta Paedagogica Vilnensia Social Sciences-Education
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