Challenges of distance education: How to manage the pedagogical process of project-based learning

IF 1.9 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Innovations in Education and Teaching International Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.1080/14703297.2023.2281551
Anita Jug Došler, Tita Stanek Zidarič, Metka Skubic
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ABSTRACTThe article addresses the challenges of distance education, i.e. how to manage the pedagogical process of project-based learning (PBL). The research objective was to use PBL as a teaching method where students learn by actively participating in a real professional task – preparing antenatal classes for future parents. We were also interested in developing recommendations for teachers and organisations using PBL in distance education. The study was conducted as mixed-methods research, using qualitative and quantitative data. Forty-four students and 131 future parents participated in the study. Results showed the importance of managing the PBL: learning environment, teamwork, mentoring and the use of information technologies and tools for learning purposes with appropriate didactic and learning strategies. The pedagogical process of PBL in distance education is based on interactive modelling of ICT and virtual reality with didactically integrating professional knowledge and skills in the virtual pedagogical process.KEYWORDS: Distance educationvirtual learning environmentPBLICTstudentsevaluation Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Authors ContributionsAnita Jug Došler, Tita Stanek Zidarič and Metka Skubic: Conceptualisation, Investigation, Formal analysis, Data curation, Writing – original draft, Writing – review and editing.Notes1. The results of the analysis were also one of the topics of the focus interviews.Additional informationNotes on contributorsAnita Jug DošlerAnita Jug Došler is a Senior Lecturer and Teaching Assistant at Midwifery Department at Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ljubljana. Her research interests include the quality of learning and teaching, pedagogy and mixed methods research and practise. She holds a PhD degree in Pedagogy in the field of Educational Sciences and Teacher Education.Tita Stanek ZidaričTita Stanek Zidarič is a Senior Lecturer at Midwifery Department at Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ljubljana. She is involved in research in the field of human reproduction and midwifery. She is a delegate for Slovenia at the International Confederation of Midwives. She is a PhD candidate at School of Advanced Social Studies. She is an internationally certified lactation consultant (IBCLC) in the field of breastfeeding for more than ten years.Metka SkubicMetka Skubic is a Lecturer at Midwifery Department at Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ljubljana. Her research interests include midwifery, andragogy and counselling and therapeutic work with women and their families. Her doctoral dissertation was on the topic of Experiences of motherhood and a supportive therapeutic model in the transition to parenthood in women with the experience of giving birth by caesarean section.
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远程教育的挑战:如何管理基于项目学习的教学过程
摘要本文讨论了远程教育面临的挑战,即如何管理基于项目的学习(PBL)的教学过程。研究目的是使用PBL作为一种教学方法,学生通过积极参与真正的专业任务来学习-为未来的父母准备产前课程。我们还对在远程教育中使用PBL的教师和组织提出建议感兴趣。本研究采用混合方法研究,采用定性和定量数据。44名学生和131名未来的父母参与了这项研究。结果显示管理PBL的重要性:学习环境,团队合作,指导和使用信息技术和工具的学习目的与适当的教学和学习策略。远程教育PBL的教学过程基于信息通信技术和虚拟现实的交互建模,在虚拟教学过程中教学地整合专业知识和技能。关键词:远程教育虚拟学习环境公共教育学生评价披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。sanita Jug Došler, Tita Stanek zidarinik和Metka Skubic:概念化,调查,形式分析,数据管理,写作-原稿,写作-审查和编辑。分析结果也是焦点访谈的主题之一。sanita Jug DošlerAnita Jug Došler是卢布尔雅那大学健康科学学院助产系的高级讲师和助教。她的研究兴趣包括学与教的质量,教育学和混合方法的研究与实践。她拥有教育科学和教师教育领域的教育学博士学位。Tita Stanek zidari,卢布尔雅那大学卫生科学学院助产系高级讲师。她参与了人类生殖和助产领域的研究。她是斯洛文尼亚在国际助产士联合会的代表。她是高级社会研究学院的博士候选人。她在母乳喂养领域拥有十多年的国际认证哺乳顾问(IBCLC)经验。Metka Skubic,卢布尔雅那大学健康科学学院助产系讲师。她的研究兴趣包括助产学、性学、妇女及其家庭的咨询和治疗工作。她的博士论文的主题是母亲的经验和支持治疗模式在过渡到父母的妇女剖腹产分娩的经验。
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Innovations in Education and Teaching International EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Innovations in Education and Teaching International (IETI), is the journal of the Staff and Educational Development Association (SEDA) www.seda.ac.uk. As such, contributions to the Journal should reflect SEDA"s aim to promote innovation and good practice in higher education through staff and educational development and subject-related practices. Contributions are welcomed on any aspect of promoting and supporting educational change in higher and other post-school education, with an emphasis on research, experience, scholarship and evaluation, rather than mere description of practice.
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