Using classroom debates to elicit views on educational reforms

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Learning and Teaching in Higher Education-Gulf Perspectives Pub Date : 2022-06-14 DOI:10.1108/lthe-01-2021-0004
Amani K. Hamdan Alghamdi, A. Aldossary, Waisi Elhassan
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PurposeThis classroom-based qualitative study explored the effectiveness of the debate learning strategy in female postgraduate education in Saudi Arabia, which is implementing its recent national development plan, Vision 2030. Educational reform is key to its transition to a modernized, knowledge-based economy. The debate format was used to elicit views on educational reforms and necessitated forming and articulating well-reasoned arguments and logic.Design/methodology/approachAt a Saudi Eastern Province university, 13 female postgraduate students (preservice teachers) participated in a student-centered learning environment conducive to debates. Documents prepared for the debate underwent a qualitative content analysis.FindingsData were readily classified into five categories: educational reforms should meet 21st century skills, achieve educational outcomes, ensure Saudi Arabia’s knowledge-based economy, prioritize the role of the university and recognize the impact of both teachers and curricula. As key players in the nation’s future, participants affirmed the ongoing need for educational innovation and modernization.Originality/valueWhile debates are an authentic part of Arabian heritage, they are less utilized in Saudi higher education settings. Findings affirm that debates are a beneficial learning strategy for bolstering future educators’ participation in Saudi Arabia’s educational reform.
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利用课堂辩论引出对教育改革的看法
本以课堂为基础的定性研究探讨了辩论学习策略在沙特阿拉伯女性研究生教育中的有效性,沙特阿拉伯正在实施其最近的国家发展计划“愿景2030”。教育改革是中国向现代化、知识型经济转型的关键。辩论的形式是用来征求对教育改革的意见,并有必要形成和阐明合理的论点和逻辑。在沙特东部省的一所大学,13名女研究生(职前教师)参与了以学生为中心的有利于辩论的学习环境。对为辩论准备的文件进行了定性内容分析。调查结果很容易将数据分为五类:教育改革应满足21世纪的技能,实现教育成果,确保沙特阿拉伯的知识型经济,优先考虑大学的作用,并认识到教师和课程的影响。作为国家未来的关键角色,与会者肯定了教育创新和现代化的持续需求。原创性/价值虽然辩论是阿拉伯传统的真实组成部分,但在沙特的高等教育环境中,辩论很少被利用。研究结果证实,辩论是一种有益的学习策略,可以促进未来教育工作者参与沙特阿拉伯的教育改革。
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