Enhance students learning outcomes by redesigning individual learning activities into group activities for introductory level Physics courses

Kalani Hettiarachchilage, Neel Haldolaarachchige
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The evolution of science education is a dynamic process driven by advances in pedagogy, technology, and especially, our understanding of how students learn. Educators are exploring innovative teaching and learning methodologies such as active learning, incorporated technology, interdisciplinary approach, flipped classrooms, personalized teaching, and many more. The goal of all these evolving methodologies is to empower students with not only a strong foundation in scientific knowledge but also with the skills and mindset required to thrive in the future world. By adopting these innovative approaches, educators can help students become effective problem solvers, critical thinkers, and life learning citizens. Our focus is redesigning individual student learning activities into group learning activities that will benefit various ways of education by building each others support, connection, and communication. Unloading individual homework and loading in-class group work during a synchronous classroom setting will benefit all levels of learnings effectively. Assigning most of the classwork to be completed during class time has potential benefits since students are more likely to be engaged and focused individually and jointly by sharing and communicating subject matter effectively. We are discussing how to facilitate the group work effectively by creating group assignments for personalized classrooms, setting specific rules and class ethics to follow for the best learning practice, imposing a list of roles to each group member, introducing a list of ground rules related to justice, equity, and diversity inclusion (JDEI) within the group. The students performances, progress and effectiveness are analyzed and compared.
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将个人学习活动重新设计为物理入门级课程的小组活动,从而提高学生的学习成果
科学教育的发展是一个动态的过程,它受到教学法、技术,特别是我们对学生如何学习的理解的进步的推动。教育工作者正在探索创新的教学方法,如主动学习、融合技术、跨学科方法、翻转课堂、个性化教学等。所有这些不断发展的方法的目标都是使学生不仅具备扎实的科学知识基础,而且具备在未来世界中茁壮成长所需的技能和心态。通过采用这些创新方法,教育工作者可以帮助学生成为有效的问题解决者、批判性思考者和生活学习型公民。我们的重点是将学生的个人学习活动重新设计为小组学习活动,通过建立相互支持、联系和交流,使各种教育方式受益。在异步课堂设置中,卸下个人家庭作业,加载课内小组作业,将使各个层次的学习都能有效受益。将大部分课堂作业分配给学生在课下完成,具有潜在的好处,因为通过有效的主题分享和交流,学生更有可能单独或共同参与并集中注意力。我们正在讨论如何通过为个性化课堂布置小组作业、制定最佳学习实践所应遵循的具体规则和班级道德规范、为每个小组成员规定角色清单、在小组内引入与公正、公平和多样性包容(JDEI)相关的基本规则清单,来有效促进小组工作。对学生的表现、进步和效果进行分析和比较。
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