教师对移动技术和社交媒体实践的看法:来自英国外展拓展信托基金的调查结果

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jack Reed
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背景:在住宅户外冒险教育(OAE)中使用或不使用移动技术和社交媒体仍然存在争议,并在理论和实践中产生了经常被引用的赞成和反对的论点。目的:本定性研究探讨了作为英国拓展训练信托基金教学人员的教师在实践中对移动技术和社交媒体的看法。方法/方法:基于多案例研究设计,来自威尔士、英格兰和苏格兰三个拓展训练信托中心的20名教学人员接受了在线采访。研究结果/结论:两大主题被分享为陈述:(1)无手机户外体验对当代社会年轻人的影响更大;(2)社交媒体是假的,户外冒险教育需要面对面和现场的互动。这些发现是在后数字概念的视角下提出的,它质疑是否任何住宅户外体验都可以真正“无技术”。启示:本研究整合了移动技术和社交媒体在住宅OAE教师实践中的观点。这些观点在当代OAE实践的框架和交付中被认为是重要的。
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Instructor Perspectives on Mobile Technologies and Social Media in Practice: Findings From the United Kingdom's Outward Bound Trust
Background: The use or non-use of mobile technologies and social media in residential outdoor adventurous education (OAE) remains contested and generates an often-cited for-and-against argument in both theory and practice. Purpose: This qualitative study explored instructor perceptions of mobile technologies and social media in their practice as members of instructional staff at the United Kingdom's Outward Bound Trust. Methodology/Approach: Grounded within a multiple-case study design, 20 members of instructional staff were interviewed online from three Outward Bound Trust centers across Wales, England, and Scotland. Findings/Conclusions: Two major themes are shared as statements: (1) phone-free outdoor experiences are more impactful for young people in contemporary society; (2) social media is fake, outdoor adventurous education necessitates in-person and in-place interaction. These findings are presented within a postdigital conceptual lens which questions whether any residential outdoor experience can be truly “technology free.” Implications: The study consolidates perspectives on mobile technologies and social media in the practices of residential OAE instructors. These perspectives are considered important in the framing and delivery of contemporary OAE practice.
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Journal of Experiential Education
Journal of Experiential Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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3.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experiential Education (JEE) is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing refereed articles on experiential education in diverse contexts. The JEE provides a forum for the empirical and theoretical study of issues concerning experiential learning, program management and policies, educational, developmental, and health outcomes, teaching and facilitation, and research methodology. The JEE is a publication of the Association for Experiential Education. The Journal welcomes submissions from established and emerging scholars writing about experiential education in the context of outdoor adventure programming, service learning, environmental education, classroom instruction, mental and behavioral health, organizational settings, the creative arts, international travel, community programs, or others.
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