对未来东南亚课程设计的回顾分析与展望

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES Journal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS) Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.24200/jonus.vol8iss2pp268-288
Zainun Mustafa, F. Nurhasanah, S. Siraj, Devananthini Sinniah, Shah Jahan Assanarkutty, Wan Noor Adzmin bt Mohd Sabri
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背景与目的:课程设计经历了全球性的时间格局调整;然而,这些改变很大程度上是背景化的。因此,本文旨在了解东南亚(SEA)对未来主义课程设计的看法。了解未来主义课程设计在过去是如何被感知的,是通过对已发表文件的回顾性检查来实现的。在确定了过去的趋势之后,从历史趋势中预测是指如何为东南亚地区的下一代构建课程的系统预测。研究方法:本研究对一个知名数据库中的2733篇已发表的文献进行了深入的文献计量分析和视觉科学制图。为了研究未来主义课程在整个时间里是如何被看待的,我们对时间、地理、机构、伙伴关系和关键词映射进行了定量分析。然后对过去事件的连续性和当前可见的新兴关键词进行定性评估,以预测SEA中未来课程的内容。研究发现:根据研究结果,自20世纪80年代以来,未来主义课程的设计在以下几个方面发生了变化:1)中心性;2)测量维度;3)支持内化、区域化和本土化之间学习动态的技术进步。根据过去和现在的趋势,预计未来的课程设计将1)以个人为中心,将其作为更大社会的一个单元;2)侧重于利用指标来衡量有形和无形的表现,从而受益于先进的技术;3)无缝和自我调节的学习。贡献:本文的研究结果和建议可作为东南亚教育生态系统课程设计的基准证据,通过探索新的研究领域和培养教育中的循证知识,为教学和政策提供信息。关键词:未来研究,东南亚,前瞻,文献计量学,预期。引用自:Zainun, M, Farida, N., Saedah, S., Deva Nanthini, S, Shah Jahan, A., and Wan Nor Adzmin, M. S(2023)。对未来东南亚课程设计的回顾分析与展望。自然科学学报,8(2),266-286。http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol8iss2pp266-286
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RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS AND ANTICIPATION OF CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR FUTURE SOUTHEAST ASIA
Background and Purpose: The curriculum design underwent chronological pattern adjustment globally; however, the alterations are heavily contextualized. Therefore, this article is aimed to understand how futuristic curriculum design is perceived in South East Asia (SEA). The understanding of how futuristic curriculum design is perceived in the past is achieved through retrospective examination of published documents. After identifying past trends, anticipation from historical trends refer to a systematic projection of how the curriculum would be constructed for the future generation in the SEA region.   Methodology: This study presents an in-depth bibliometric analysis and visual scientific mapping of 2733 published documents in a reputable database. To examine how a futuristic curriculum is regarded throughout time, temporal, geographical, institutional, partnership and keyword mapping were quantitively analyzed. The succession of events in the past and the emerging keywords visible in the present were then qualitatively assessed in order to anticipate what is viewed as future curriculum in SEA.   Findings: According to the findings, the design of the futuristic curriculum has changed since the 1980s in terms of 1) centricity, 2) measured dimensions, 3) technological advances to support the 4) learning dynamics between internalization, regionalization and localization. Based on past and current trends, it is anticipated that curriculum design for the future will be 1) centered on an individual as a unit of a larger society, 2) focuses on measuring the tangible and intangible one’s performances using indicators by benefitting the technologically advanced 3) seamless and self-regulated learning.   Contributions: The findings and recommendations of this article serves as the baseline evidences in curriculum design in SEA education ecosystem to inform pedagogy and policy by exploring new areas of research and fostering the evidence-based knowledge in education.   Keywords: Future studies, Southeast Asia, foresight, bibliometric, anticipatory.   Cite as: Zainun, M., Farida, N., Saedah, S., Deva Nanthini, S., Shah Jahan, A., & Wan Nor Adzmin, M. S. (2023). Retrospective analysis and anticipation of curriculum design for future Southeast Asia. Journal of Nusantara Studies, 8(2), 266-286. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol8iss2pp266-286
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