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Processing habits and second language learning: Students’ self‐evaluation of their learning

1994

Abstract This article reports a study of students’ second language learning at the upper stage of the comprehensive school. The aim of the study was to analyse students’ conscious second language learning activity and the kinds of language problems the students themselves recognise. 700 students (14–15 year‐olds), representative of the Swedish‐speaking schools in Finland, answered a questionnaire regarding their learning habits and language problems in Finnish. The differences between successful and less successful students were then analysed. The results show that successful and less successful language learners did not differ from each other in processing intensity and general approach to…

Cooperative learningLinguistics and LanguageComprehension approachSecond-language attritionLanguage and LinguisticsEducationComprehensive schoolLanguage assessmentPedagogyActive learningComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONPsychologyNeuroscience of multilingualismLanguage pedagogyLanguage, Culture and Curriculum
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High-fidelity simulation among bachelor students in simulation groups and use of different roles.

2013

Cost limitations might challenge the use of high-fidelity simulation as a teaching-learning method. This article presents the results of a Norwegian project including two simulation studies in which simulation teaching and learning were studied among students in the second year of a three-year bachelor nursing programme. The students were organised into small simulation groups with different roles; nurse, physician, family member and observer. Based on experiences in different roles, the students evaluated the simulation design characteristics and educational practices used in the simulation. In addition, three simulation outcomes were measured; knowledge (learning), Student Satisfaction an…

Cooperative learningMaleMedical educationNorwayTeaching methodmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducation Nursing BaccalaureateBachelorManikinsExperiential learningEducationGroup ProcessesYoung AdultCritical thinkingActive learningPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONObservational learningHumansFemaleNurse educationEducational MeasurementPsychologyGeneral Nursingmedia_commonNurse education today
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Distance Learning – Projecting a Learning Unit. Example of Good Practice

2013

Abstract Distance Learning is a flexible form of university education which focuses on students ‘self-study, the institution which organizes the study programme provides the students with the adequate learning resources. Designing a university course addressed to Distance Learning students represents a key point in the process of education. The purpose of our research is to specify the demands in designing a Distance Learning university course, examining and illustrating each aspect in designing a learning unit with the topic: The Concept of “Stylistic Field”. The learning material is designed according to established objectives, it is accessible, accurate, yet attractive in design, and it …

Cooperative learningMultimediaComputer scienceDistance educationEducational technologyOpen learningdiscourse configurationscomputer.software_genreRobot learningExperiential learningLearning sciencesSynchronous learningDistance LearningActive learningPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONlearning unitstylistic spaceGeneral Materials Sciencestylistic fieldtextual networkscomputerCompetence (human resources)Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Theoretical and pedagogical perspectives on orchestrating creativity and collaborative learning

2011

The role of teacher is increasingly related to designing and arranging collaborative learning situations in which fruitful and creative group work may occur. This thematic review presents recent studies on creativity and collaborative learning from the perspective of the teacher as conductor of learning processes. The precondition for the design and orchestration of these kinds of learning situations is analysing and understanding of creative and collaborative processes and their contextual adaption. Thus, the first section of this review focuses on the theoretical vantage points of creativity and collaborative learning mainly from socio-cultural perspective. Based on this theoretical groun…

Cooperative learningOrchestrating learningEducational technologyCollaborative learningExperiential learningLearning sciencesEducationTeachers’ working methodsTeam learningProfessional learning communityPedagogyActive learningMathematics educationluovuusta516yhteisöllinen oppiminenPsychologyopettajan orkestrointiSociocultural approach
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Classroom Orchestration: Balancing between Personal and Collaborative Learning Processes

2014

The nature of vocational education needs has changed. In authentic vocational classroom contexts, there is a rising need to develop new ways to integrate ongoing and overlapping processes of students' personal learning environments and collaborative knowledge construction. However, there is currently very little knowledge about how teachers integrate these two approaches in arranging learning. This creates new challenges for teachers when creating instructional activities, especially regarding teacher-student interactions. This case study illuminates teachers' instructional activities in empowering the students' knowledge construction in a technology-enhanced learning setting. The results s…

Cooperative learningOrchestrating learningEducational technologyCollaborative learningOpen learningExperiential learningComputer Science ApplicationsEducationComputer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL)Adult educationProfessional learning communityQualitative researchActive learningPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONTeachers' instructional activitiesta516Personal learning environments (PLE)PsychologyVocational learningInternational Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments
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Impact of Plurilingualism on Learning Quality in Evening (Shift) Schools

2015

<p><em>This paper presents the main findings of the second stage of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Lifelong Learning study (2011-2014) on identification of good practices that facilitate adult learning (aged 18-24) engagement in second chance education in evening (shift) schools. It analyses students’ perceptions of plurilingual learning processes and the impact of people’s plurilingualism on their learning. The methodology of early school leavers’ learning in working life research was used applying combined phenomenological semi-structured and narrative interviews. 116 people (72 early school leavers and 44 second chance education teachers) representing all geographical regions…

Cooperative learningPlurilingualismLifelong learningActive learningPedagogyNarrativeInformal learningbilingualism; informal learning; learning; learning to learn; plurilingualismPsychologyExperiential learningNeuroscience of multilingualismSOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Philosophical and ethical concerns in researching online learning groups

2016

There is hype in the use of technology for teaching and learning. Online learning groups have been preferred and advocated for increasing learning. However, developing technology supported teaching and learning require user centered approaches to ensure that the design solutions meet users' needs. Since the research is situated within a practice area of online learning groups, pragmatism and social constructivism will inform this study. In this paper, pragmatism and social constructivism philosophy is discussed. The non-consequentialist philosophical ethical approach and how it relates to this research field is also analyzed. The paper argues that non-consequentialist philosophical ethical …

Cooperative learningPragmatismKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEducational technologyExperiential learningLearning sciencesActive learningEngineering ethicsbusinessPsychologySocial constructivismmedia_commonUser-centered design2016 IEEE Conference on e-Learning, e-Management and e-Services (IC3e)
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The Last Planner System Style of Planning: Its Basis in Learning Theory

2012

The objective of this article is to contribute to creating a better understanding of the Last Planner System (LPS) - which is associated with Lean Construction - in the light of the learning processes at the basis of knowledge development, and of change and innovation. Founded on a theoretical discussion, three research questions are asked, namely: In what ways can the LPS be expected to alter the learning arenas compared to conventional project management in construction; according to learning theory, what are the main challenges associated with implementing the LPS; and, finally, what kind of learning can be linked to an implemented LPS that functions as intended? The implementation of th…

Cooperative learningProactive learningEngineeringKnowledge managementlearninglcsh:T55.4-60.8business.industryMechanical EngineeringContext (language use)Experiential learningLearning effectLast planner systemActive learningLearning theoryBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)lcsh:Industrial engineering. Management engineeringbusinessimplementationEngineering (miscellaneous)Action learningJournal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management
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Perspectives into learning at the workplace

2008

Abstract The article presents a thematic review of the recent research on workplace learning. It is divided into two main sections. The first section asks what we know about learning at work, and states four propositions: (1) the nature of workplace learning is both different from and similar to school learning; (2) learning in the workplace can be described at different levels, ranging from the individual to the network and region; (3) workplace learning is both informal and formal; and (4) workplaces differ a lot in how they support learning. The second section focuses on workplace learning that is related to formal education. Different models of organising work experience for students an…

Cooperative learningProfessional learning communityPedagogyActive learningEducational technologyOpen learningInformal learningPsychologyExperiential learningLearning sciencesEducationEducational Research Review
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Methodological reflections: designing and understanding computer-supported collaborative learning

2012

Learning involves more than just a small group of participants, which makes designing and managing collaborative learning processes in higher education a challenging task. As a result, emerging concerns in current research have pointed increasingly to teacher orchestrated learning processes in naturalistic learning settings. In line with this trend, collaboration scripts for instructional support have been presented as a potential trigger for collaboration. This article presents a qualitative methodology designed to understand collaboration in macro-scripted conditions. The study aimed to highlight the differences and similarities in how the ‘ideal’ script (the particular learning activitie…

Cooperative learningTeam learningComputer-supported collaborative learningComputer sciencePedagogyActive learningEducational technologyMathematics educationta516Collaborative learningExperiential learningLearning sciencesEducationTeaching in Higher Education
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