Studying in an innovative teaching-learning environment: design-based education at a university of applied sciences.

IF 2.7 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1007/s10984-023-09467-9
Gerry Geitz, Anouk Donker, Anna Parpala
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In higher education, a need is felt to redesign curricula to better prepare students for the evolving 'world of work'. The current exploratory study investigated first-year (N = 414) students' approaches to learning, well-being and perceptions of their learning environment in the context of an innovative educational concept: design-based education. Also, the relations between these concepts were explored. Regarding the teaching-learning environment, it was found that students experienced peer-support to a large extent whereas alignment in their programs scored lowest. Based on our analysis, it seems that alignment did not influence students' deep approach to learning however, as this approach was predicted by their experienced relevance of the program and feedback from the teachers. Student well-being was predicted by the same elements that also predicted their deep approach of learning, and also alignment appeared to be a significant predictor of well-being. This study provides first insights in students' experiences of an innovative learning environment in higher education and raises important questions for further, longitudinal, research. As the current study already shows that certain aspects of the teaching-learning environment can be used to impact students' learning and well-being, answers can help in (re)designing new learning environments.

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在创新的教学环境中学习:应用科学大学的设计教育。
在高等教育中,人们认为有必要重新设计课程,让学生更好地为不断发展的“工作世界”做好准备。目前的探索性研究调查了第一年(N = 414)在创新教育理念(基于设计的教育)的背景下,学生的学习方法、幸福感和对学习环境的看法。此外,还探讨了这些概念之间的关系。关于教学环境,研究发现,学生在很大程度上得到了同伴的支持,而他们项目中的一致性得分最低。然而,根据我们的分析,一致性似乎并没有影响学生的深度学习方法,因为这种方法是根据他们对课程的经验相关性和老师的反馈预测的。学生的幸福感是由同样的因素预测的,这些因素也预测了他们的深度学习方法,而且一致性似乎是幸福感的重要预测因素。这项研究首次深入了解了学生在高等教育中创新学习环境的体验,并为进一步的纵向研究提出了重要问题。目前的研究已经表明,教学环境的某些方面可以用来影响学生的学习和幸福感,答案可以帮助(重新)设计新的学习环境。
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LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS RESEARCH
LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS RESEARCH Social Sciences-Communication
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6.70
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17.20%
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23
期刊介绍: Learning Environments Research publishes original academic papers dealing with the study of learning environments, including theoretical reflections, reports of quantitative and qualitative research, critical and integrative literature reviews and meta-analyses, discussion of methodological issues, reports of the development and validation of assessment instruments, and reviews of books and evaluation instruments.  The scope of the journal deliberately is very broad in terms of both substance and methods. `Learning environment'' refers to the social, physical, psychological and pedagogical contexts in which learning occurs and which affect student achievement and attitudes. The aim of the journal is to increase our understanding of pre-primary, primary, high school, college and university, and lifelong learning environments irrespective of subject area. Apart from classroom-level and school-level environments, special attention is given to the many out-of-school learning environments such as the home, science centres, and television, etc. The influence of the rapidly developing field of Information Technology with its whole new range of learning environments is an important aspect of the scope of the journal. A wide range of qualitative and quantitative methods for studying learning enviromnents, and the combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, are strongly encouraged. The journal has an affiliation with the American Educational Research Association''s Special Interest Group on the Study of Learning Environments. However, having Regional Editors and an Editorial Board from around the world ensures that LER is a truly international journal.
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