4 resultados para learning in projects

em Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Universität Kassel, Germany


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Im Zuge der Verbesserung der Lehre an deutschen Hochschulen und Universitäten sind in den letzten Jahren bereits vielfältige Innovationen hinsichtlich der Gestaltung von Vorlesungen und Seminaren in den unterschiedlichen Fachdisziplinen deutlich geworden. Bei größeren Vorlesungen besteht das Problem eine kognitive Mitarbeit von allen Studierenden zu fördern, vor allem in Mathematikvorlesungen. In den letzten Jahren konnten bereits vielversprechende Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten im Bereich der Fachmathematikvorlesungen eingesetzt werden, die ganz im Trend der digitalen Medien liegen. Diese sind aus dem Alltag vieler Berufsgruppen, wie auch der Lehre und in der Freizeit nicht mehr wegzudenken. Im Folgenden wird eine Pilotstudie mit ersten Ergebnissen beschrieben. Das Projekt M@thWithApps startete im WS 2012/2013 in der Fachvorlesung „Mathematische Anwendungen“ mit 120 Studierenden des Grundschullehramts an der Universität Kassel. Die Studierenden wurden mit Tablet-PCs ausgestattet, die über den gesamten Vorlesungs- und Übungszeitraum eingesetzt wurden. Somit stellt sich die Frage nach den Chancen und Risiken dieser besonderen Form des Lernens, verbunden mit einem Tablet-PC.

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In drawing a conclusion for this study, care must be taken in generalizing findings since the population of students and teachers investigated were limited to certain levels in the different schools and countries. This study recognized some complexity of the factors underlying the status of school gardening instruction and activities in Germany, Nigeria and the U.S. as inadequate time for decision-making in the process of gardening, motivation of teachers and students. This was seen as the major impediments that influenced the status of gardening in the three countries. However, these factors were considered to have affected students’ mode of participation in the school gardening projects. This research finding suggests that the promotion and encouragement of students in gardening activities will promote vegetable production and increasing the numbers of practical farmers. Gardening has the potential to create opportunities for learning in an environment where children are able to experience nature first hand and to use the shared experience for communication (Bowker & Tearle, 2007). Therefore, the need for students to be encouraged to participate in gardening programs as the benefit will not only reduce the rate of obesity currently spreading among youths, but will contribute to the improve knowledge on science subjects. To build a network between community, parents and schools, a parent’s community approach should be used as the curriculum. The community approach will tighten the link between schools; community members, parents, teachers and students. This will help facilitate a better gardening projects implementation. Through a close collaboration, teachers and students will be able to identify issues affecting communities and undertake action learning in collaboration with community organizations to assess community needs and plan the implementation strategies as parents are part of the community. The sense of efficacy is a central factor in motivational and learning processes that govern educational improvement, standard and performance on complex tasks of both teachers and students. Dedication and willingness are the major stimulator and achievement of a project. Through a stimulator and provision of incentives and facilities, schools can achieve the best in project development. Teachers and principals should be aware that students are the lever for achieving the set goals in schools. Failure to understand what students need will result in achieving zero result. Therefore, it is advised that schools focus more on how to lure students to work through proper collaboration with the parents and community members. Principals and teachers should identify areas where students need to be corrected, helping them to correct the problem will enable them be committed in the schools’ programs.

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Organic agriculture requires farmers with the ability to develop profitable agro-enterprises on their own. By drawing on four years of experiences with the Enabling Rural Innovation approach in Uganda, we outline how smallholder farmers transition to organic agriculture and, at the same time, increase their entrepreneurial skills and competences through learning. In order to document this learning we operationalised the Kirkpatrick learning evaluation model, which subsequently informed the collection of qualitative data in two study sites. Our analysis suggests that the Enabling Rural Innovation approach helps farmers to develop essential capabilities for identifying organic markets and new organic commodities, for testing these organic commodities under varying organic farm management scenarios, and for negotiating contracts with organic traders. We also observed several obstacles that confront farmers’ transition to organic agriculture when using the Enabling Rural Innovation approach. These include the long duration of agronomic experimentation and seed multiplication, expensive organic certification procedures and the absence of adequate mechanism for farmers to access crop finance services. Despite prevailing obstacles we conclude that the Enabling Rural Innovation approach provides a starting point for farmers to develop entrepreneurial competences and profitable agro-enterprises on their own.