Susanne Buch Nielsen, Ellen Louise Volsing, Elena Marin
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摘要
所有教育机构都面临着越来越大的转型压力,教育需要以满足我们时代概念需求的方式进行调整。教育者在课堂上的角色反映了这一点。本综述的目的是全面概述有关各级教育工作者使用的不同类型的创造性和创新性方法的相关研究,以及与包括教育学的联系。Arksey & O 'Malley(2005)的框架支持了范围审查,该框架提供了一种新的方法,通过在这类研究中包括咨询练习,可以增强结果,使其对政策制定者、从业者和服务用户更有用。结果表明,有很多间接证据表明,与我们所说的暴露方法相关或比较的方法可以提高学习成绩,提高学生和员工的满意度。文献指出,暴露于连贯的审美表现,如戏剧和应用美学可能导致实践伦理。很明显,与暴露相关的方法对相关人员(包括教育工作者和学生)产生了重大影响。
Exposure as a Method to Experiencing Hospitality in Education
Abstract There is increasing pressure for all education institutions to undergo transformation, with education as needing to adapt in ways that meet the conceptual needs of our time. Reflecting this is the educators’ role in the classroom. The purpose of this scoping review is to provide a comprehensive overview of relevant research regarding the emergence of different kind of creative and innovative methods used by educators at all levels – and the links to including pedagogy. The scoping review is underpinned by the framework of Arksey & O`Malley (2005) that offers a new approach by including a consultation exercise in this sort of study that may enhance the results, making them more useful to policy makers, practitioners and service users. The results indicate that there is much indirect evidence emerging of improved academic performance and student and staff satisfaction with methodologies connected to or compared with what we call exposure methods. The literature points out, that exposure is coherent to aesthetic performance such as drama and applied aesthetics may lead to practical ethics. It is evident that methodologies connected to exposure have a significant impact on people involved – both educators and students.