Reciprocal Learning Between Canadian and Chinese Schools Through the 24 Nature Notes Project

IF 4.3 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Teaching and Learning Pub Date : 2018-02-16 DOI:10.22329/jtl.v13i1.5988
George Zhou, Sonia Wai-Ying Ho, Yuanrong Li, Mingyue Luo, Haley Freedman, Jian Luo
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The 24 Nature Notes project was part of the China-Canada Reciprocal Learning Program. Two sister schools participated in the project. Following the same set of dates, students from both schools conducted outdoor observations and collected data. Skype meetings were arranged to exchange ideas and share student work. This study aims to understand the impact of the project on Canadian and Chinese teachers and students, what they learned from each other, and what challenges they faced. Data was collected through observation notes, meeting minutes, student work, and interviews with both Chinese and Canadian teachers and students. Data analysis revealed that the project was a positive opportunity for participants from both countries to gain cross-cultural understanding. The Canadian students enjoyed the freedom in topic selection and presentation formats. They particularly liked the life lessons that the Chinese students shared through their work. The Canadian teachers also valued the idea as it allows students to reflect their observations from a different context. The Chinese teachers and students appreciated the Canadian students’ creativity. They gained inspiration from Canadian teachers and students and as a return their project work became more creative.
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通过24个自然笔记项目实现加拿大和中国学校之间的相互学习
《24个自然笔记》项目是中加互惠学习计划的一部分。两所姐妹学校参与了该项目。在同一日期之后,两所学校的学生进行了户外观察并收集了数据。安排了Skype会议,交流想法并分享学生作业。本研究旨在了解该项目对加拿大和中国师生的影响,他们从彼此身上学到了什么,以及他们面临的挑战。数据是通过观察笔记、会议记录、学生作业以及对中国和加拿大教师和学生的采访收集的。数据分析显示,该项目为两国参与者提供了一个获得跨文化理解的积极机会。加拿大学生在选题和演讲形式上享有自由。他们特别喜欢中国学生在工作中分享的生活经验。加拿大教师也很重视这个想法,因为它可以让学生从不同的背景反映他们的观察。中国师生对加拿大学生的创造力表示赞赏。他们从加拿大老师和学生那里获得了灵感,作为回报,他们的项目工作变得更有创意。
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