Virtual Mobility and Learning for PhD students of six European Countries: students’ programme evaluation


Autoria(s): Balula, Ana; Costa, Nilza
Data(s)

29/06/2016

29/06/2016

2014

Resumo

In this paper, the authors, as teachers of the Virtual Mobility and Learning ERASMUS Intensive Programme (VML–IP), put forward an analysis of the student’s final evaluation of the Programme as to the most important competences they have developed. In terms of methodology, this study has an exploratory and descriptive nature; hence, being based on empiric evidence. Thus, in the last face-to-face session, students were asked by the Programme’s coordination to present an overall evaluation of their experience in the VML–IP. Data were collected in loco, i.e. through the posters created by each group, as well as the video of the students’ oral presentations. They were later analysed using content analysis as data analysis technique. The results unveil that, although the main goal was fulfilled – i.e. to be able to design and implement a course on a ‘Virtual Mobility and Learning’ topic underpinned by solid theoretical background in the area –, the fact is that every group also pointed out several soft competences as a very important part of their experiences, and crucial for their development as students and future professionals.

Identificador

2029-8447

http://hdl.handle.net/10773/15839

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

De Gruyter Open

Relação

http://ejournals.vdu.lt/index.php/vocationaltraining/article/view/309

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Virtual mobility and learning #Higher education #Soft competences #Programme evaluation
Tipo

article