体验式学习理论在欧洲艺术与文化管理专业学位概况中的应用

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY European Journal of Cultural Management and Policy Pub Date : 2014-12-01 DOI:10.3389/ejcmp.2023.v4iss1-article-3
Kristina Kuznetsova-Bogdanovits
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欧洲高等教育区(EHEA)已经建设了十多年。本文旨在探讨这一过程,以及文化和艺术管理学位课程的交流,通过以结果为基础的教育词汇作为欧盟的旗舰。它还旨在参与有关学习成果和体验式学习过程的关键讨论。本文的理论框架主要以建构主义教育范式为基础,其次以联结主义为基础;David Kolb的经验学习周期和Benjamin Bloom的学习领域分类法被应用于分析中。我们透过会员网站提供的学位简介,与23个会员学位课程取得联系,包括学习成果、毕业生简介及其他资料。我们对学习过程、学习成果和毕业生个人情况之间的联系提出了质疑,并为课程管理人员提供了切实可行的建议,以便为学生和潜在雇主提供更清晰、更全面的学位信息。
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Experiential Learning Theory applied to the Degree Profiles of the Arts and Cultural Management Programmes in Europe1
European Higher Education Area (EHEA) has been in construction for a bit more than a decade. This paper aims to explore this process as well as the communication of cultural and arts management degree programmes through outcome-based education vocabulary as something flagshipped by the EU. It also aims to engage into critical discussions about learning outcomes and experiential learning process. The theoretical framework of the paper is mainly based on constructivist education paradigm and, to a lesser extent, on connectivism; David Kolb’s experiential learning cycle and Benjamin Bloom’s taxonomy of learning domains are applied in the analysis. 23 degree programmes of ENCATC members are approached through the degree profiles provided on their websites: learning outcomes, profiles of the graduates, and other informative texts. We are questioning the connections between the learning process, learning outcomes and profiles of the graduates, and giving practical suggestions for the programmes administrators to make the information on the degree more clear and holistic, both for the students and for potential employers.
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