Harnessing ‘play’ (beyond games) to enhance self-directed learning in VET

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2021-10-17 DOI:10.1080/13636820.2021.1989621
Luke Butcher, G. Ferguson
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ABSTRACT Vocational education and training (VET) is faced with the challenge of developing 21st century learners for rapidly changing workforces. As the industry is impacted by external market forces, greater digitalisation, and access to learning, learning must evolve. In this research, we propose VET can be enhanced by harnessing self-directed learning (SDL) through ‘play’ (beyond games). Through phenomenological investigation, a diversity of learners’ experiences of SDL and players’ experiences of ‘play’ are unearthed. The former through focus groups and interviews, the latter thematic analysis of online discussion boards. Results make numerous contributions to scholarship and practice through extending cognitive, emotional, and environmental dimensions of the ‘fundamental processes of learning’ into the domain of SDL in VET. These dimensions are synthesised with a diversity of compelling experiences of ‘play’, to provide six ‘learner-centered’ tenets of harnessing play in self-directed VET and 11 VET examples situated at specific stages of learning.
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利用“玩”(游戏之外的)来加强职业教育教育的自主学习
职业教育与培训(VET)面临着培养21世纪快速变化的劳动力的学习者的挑战。随着该行业受到外部市场力量、更大程度的数字化和学习渠道的影响,学习必须不断发展。在这项研究中,我们提出可以通过“玩”(超越游戏)来利用自主学习(SDL)来增强VET。通过现象学研究,揭示了学习者的SDL体验和玩家的“游戏”体验的多样性。前者通过焦点小组和访谈,后者通过在线讨论板进行专题分析。通过将“基本学习过程”的认知、情感和环境维度扩展到职业技术培训的SDL领域,结果对学术和实践做出了许多贡献。这些维度与各种引人入胜的“游戏”体验相结合,提供了六个“以学习者为中心”的原则,在自主的职业教育培训中利用游戏,以及11个位于特定学习阶段的职业教育培训例子。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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