了解新加坡社会学科课堂的自我调节学习

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Lim, Mark C. Baildon
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摘要

自律学习、反思性思维和元认知在新加坡的教育体系中得到了更大的重视,因为它们是21世纪能力和终身学习能力发展的核心。摘要本研究旨在探讨学生在参与电脑学习环境(CBLE)课程后,对中学社会学习中自我调节学习策略的认知。采用半结构化的小组访谈来梳理来自两所不同学校的学生使用的SRL策略。SRL策略作为教学提示嵌入到CBLE中,旨在帮助学生完成任务。然后,学生们被要求对他们的工作进行反思和评论,以确定他们在学习中使用的SRL策略。研究结果表明,学生在规划学习任务、监督学习和反思学习方面表现出一系列自主学习行为。本研究强调社会学习策略在社会研究教育中对改善学生学习的重要性。
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Understanding self-regulated learning in Singapore’s social studies classrooms
ABSTRACT Self-regulated learning, reflective thinking, and meta-cognition have been given greater emphasis in Singapore’s education system as central to the development of 21st century competencies and lifelong learning capacities. This study explores students’ perceptions of their Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) strategies in Secondary Social Studies after engaging in a Computer-Based Learning Environment (CBLE) lesson with online information sources. Semi-structured group interviews were used to tease out the SRL strategies utilised by students from two different schools. SRL strategies were embedded in the CBLE as instructional prompts created for the purpose of assisting students during task completion. Students were then asked to reflect and comment on their work to identify SRL strategies they utilised in their learning. Findings demonstrate a range of SRL behaviours conveyed by students in the areas of planning for learning tasks, monitoring their learning, and reflection on their learning. The study highlights the importance of SRL strategies in Social Studies education to improve student learning.
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Learning: Research and Practice
Learning: Research and Practice Social Sciences-Education
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