引入可持续发展目标的新教学方法

Q1 Arts and Humanities Vysshee Obrazovanie v Rossii Pub Date : 2019-03-08 DOI:10.31992/0869-3617-2019-28-3-50-56
Жозе К. Квадраду, К. К. Зайцева
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根据基于结果的方法原则进行的高质量专业培训取决于学生从教育项目毕业后期望取得的学习结果。然而,一套核心能力的定义只是必须完成的步骤之一,但不足以让学生成功实现预期的学习成果。本文考虑了教学方法在教育计划设计和实施中的作用。翻转学习正在成为一种众所周知的教学方法,在这种方法中,直接教学从小组学习空间持续地转移到个人学习空间,由此产生的小组空间被转变为一个动态、互动的学习环境,在这个环境中,教育者指导学生应用概念并创造性地参与主题。要想在2030年前创造性地实施可持续发展目标(SDG),下一代从业者的教育需要教育工作者彻底反思如何以某种方式完成多年来正在完成的工作。翻转课堂模式解决了学生如何学习得最好并变得更投入的问题。讨论和实践活动往往能保持学生的兴趣。虽然教育工作者在学生探索课堂上学习的概念时直接与他们合作,但他们可以提供即时反馈,帮助学生在学习过程中改进学习。在课堂上追求可持续发展目标创造性参与的学生更善于带头寻找有价值的资源,并通过翻转学习以自己的方式进行学习。这种方法探讨了教育和实践发展中的一个具体挑战。
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New Pedagogical Approaches to Induce Sustainable Development Goals
High quality professional training in accordance with the principles of outcome-based approach depends on the learning outcomes students are expected to achieve upon graduation from the educational program. However, the definition of a set of core competencies is just one of the steps that have to be fulfilled, but not enough for successful achievement of intended learning outcomes by the students. The paper considers the role of teaching and learning methods in designing and implementing of educational programs. Flipped Learning is becoming a well-known pedagogical approach in which direct instruction moves consistently from the group learning space to the individual learning space, and the resulting group space is transformed into a dynamic, interactive learning environment where the educator guides students as they apply concepts and engage creatively in the subject matter. Education of the next generation of practitioners that will creatively implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) by 2030 requires the complete rethinking by the educator how to do the job being done on a certain way for years. The flipped classroom model addresses how students learn best and become more engaged. Discussions and hands-on activities tend to keep students’ interest. While educators work with students directly as they explore the concepts they’re learning in class, they can provide immediate feedback that helps students improve their learning as they go. The students pursuing the SDG’s creative engagement in classrooms become better at taking the lead on finding valuable resources and pursuing learning their own way using the flipped learning. This approach explores a specific challenge in the development of education and practice.
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Vysshee Obrazovanie v Rossii Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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