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Designers need to develop good observational skills in order to conduct user studies that reveal the subtleties of human interactions and adequately inform design activity. In this paper we describe a game format that we have used in concert with wiki-web technology, to engage our IT and Information Environments students in developing much sharper observational skills. The Video Card Game is a method of video analysis that is suited to design practitioners as well as to researchers. It uses the familiar format of a card game similar to "Happy Families,, to help students develop themes of interactions from watching video clips. Students then post their interaction themes on wiki-web pages, which allows the teaching team and other students to edit and comment on them. We found that the tangible (cards), game, role playing and sharing aspects of this method led to a much larger amount of interaction and discussion between student groups and between students and the teaching team, than we have achieved using our traditional teaching methods, while taking no more time on the part of the teaching staff. The quality of the resulting interaction themes indicates that this method fosters development of observational skills.In the paper we describe the motivations, method and results in full. We also describe the research context in which we collected the videotape data, and how this method relates to state of the art research methods in interaction design for ubiquitous computing technology.

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Research has established a close relationship between learning environments and learning outcomes (Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, Victoria, 2008; Woolner, Hall, Higgins, McCaughey & Wall, 2007) yet little is known about how students in Australian schools imagine the ways that their learning environments could be improved to enhance their engagement with the processes and content of education and children are rarely consulted on the issue of school design (Rudduck & Flutter, 2004). Currently, school and classroom designers give attention to operational matters of efficiency and economy, so that architecture for children’s education is largely conceived in terms of adult and professional needs (Halpin, 2007). This results in the construction of educational spaces that impose traditional teaching and learning methods, reducing the possibilities of imaginative pedagogical relationships. Education authorities may encourage new, student-centred pedagogical styles, such as collaborative learning, team-teaching and peer tutoring, but the spaces where such innovations are occurring do not always provide the features necessary to implement these styles. Heeding the views of children could result in the creation of spaces where more imaginative pedagogical relationships and student-centred pedagogical styles can be implemented. In this article, a research project conducted with children in nine Queensland primary schools to investigate their ideas of the ideal ‘school’ is discussed. Overwhelmingly, the students’ work emphasised that learning should be fun and that learning environments should be eco-friendly places where their imaginations can be engaged and where they learn from and in touch with reality. The children’s imagined schools echo ideas that have been promoted over many decades by progressive educators such as John Dewey (1897, in Provenzo, 2006) (“experiential learning”), AS Neill (in Cassebaum, 2003) (Summerhill school) and Ivan Illich (1970) (“deschooling”), with a vast majority of students suggesting that, wherever possible, learning should take place away from classrooms and in environments that support direct, hands-on learning.

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An ability to recognise and resolve ethical dilemmas was identified by the Australian Law Reform Commission as one of the ten fundamental lawyering skills. While the ‘Priestley 11’ list of areas of law required to qualify for legal practice includes ethics and professional responsibility, the commitment to ethics learning in Australian law schools has been far from uniform. The obligation imposed by the Priestley 11 is frequently discharged by a traditional teaching and learning approach involving lectures and/or tutorials and focusing on the content of the formal rules of professional responsibility. However, the effectiveness of such an approach is open to question. Instead, a practical rather than a theoretical approach to the teaching of legal ethics is required. Effective final-year student learning of ethics may be achieved by an approach which engages students, enabling them to appreciate the relevance of what they are learning to the real world and facilitating their transition from study to their working lives. Entry into Valhalla comprises a suite of modules featuring ‘machinima’ (computer-generated imagery) created using the Second Life virtual environment to contextualise otherwise abstract concepts. It provides an engaging learning environment which enables students to obtain an appreciation of ethical responsibility in a real-world context and facilitates understanding and problem-solving ability.

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The traditional teaching stories of Australia's ancient Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures can find a new telling in today's literature for children. Codifiers of wisdom, laden with metaphor, these narratives have already inspired wonder in the young for thousands of generations. Today such stories are represented by well over one hundred titles in children's illustrated books. Some demonstrate literary and ethical qualities showing sensitivity and respect for originating cultures. Others do not

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The main aim of this work is to study the possibility of applying the cooperative learning approach to develop academic learning and teaching culture. In this work cooperative learning refers to a pedagogical approach that applies social psychological knowledge of group dynamics and small group teaching. Furthermore, theories of collaborative learning and organization development have been applied. Based on these theories a model of developing learning and teaching culture was developed. The model was tested in the development project that was carried out in the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry of Helsinki University. The research questions were: How were the theories of cooperative and collaborative learning and organization development applied in the project? What kind of effects did the development project have on the learning and teaching culture? Through which kind of mechanisms did the project influence this culture? How should the development model be revised after the empirical test? The project lasted five years and the major part of the project consisted of a one-year pedagogical training course. Altogether 145 people (teachers, researchers, library staff, and students) participated in the training, two to three departments at a time. In the pedagogical training cooperative learning methods were widely used. A questionnaire was used to study effects of the development project. The questionnaire was sent to 87 people and 65.5 % answered it. Both the answers to the questionnaire and a sample of learning diaries (n=61) were used to study the mechanism of the project. A sample of the learning diaries consisted of two pedagogical training group members diaries. The frequency distributions were calculated as extrapolations from the answers to the structured questions. Furthermore the answers were classified by the main background variables. The analysis of the open answers to the questionnaire and the learning diaries were data-based. According to the answers to the questionnaire, the effects of the pedagogical training were as follows: The participants consider learning more as an active process of constructing knowledge. Furthermore they considered the individual learning styles and strategies, cooperation and motivation as more important part of the learning process than before the pedagogical training. The role of the teacher was viewed more challenging than before. Additionally the cooperation between teachers, other staff members and students had projected to increase. After the project had ended the teaching methods in the whole faculty were viewed to become varied and the teaching was considered to be more valued than before. According to the answers to the questionnaire, the project influenced through the following ways: the project stimulated the change process, provided new methods for learning and teaching, had an effect on conceptions of learning and teaching and facilitated meaningful communication with others (staff and students). The analysis of the learning diaries supported these findings. In addition, the analysis of the learning diaries deepened the understanding of how the cooperative learning methods supported positive learning atmosphere and reduced the negative effect of the status differences between the members of the group. The critical comments in the learning diaries could be interpreted as collision between cooperative and traditional teaching culture. Cooperative learning gives theory-based methods to develop academic learning and teaching culture. The approach helps the developer to create positive collaborative learning environment and gives ways to support learning in small groups, which can promote cultural change. On the other hand, to understand the whole process of organization development and promote change the theories of organizations and more sosioconstructivist theory of learning are needed. Cooperative learning, collaborative learning, higher education, group dynamics, social constructionism, organisational culture, organisation development

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LABURPENA: Aurrerapen zientifikoek aurrera egin ahala, lehen haurtzarorako begirada eraldatu egin da, bereziki garapen motorraren alorrean. Haurtxoa izaki pasibo bezala ikusten zuten ikuskerek, subjektuaren konpetentzia goiztiarren aurrean begiruneko jarrerak gartu dituzte. Lan honetan kalitatezko hezkuntza eredu instituzionalizatua garatu zuen Emmi Pikler-en ekarpenak aztertuko ditugu. Eredu honek printzipio pedagogiko zehatz batzuen arabera jaioberria eta haurtxo txikia ikusteko beste era bat eta hezitzaile bezala zaintzen dugun ume bakoitzarekiko betetzen dugun rolaren eraldaketa proposatzen du. Honek hezitzailearen jardunbide tradizionala birplanteatzera bultzatzen gaitu, haurrenganako maitasuna eta begirunea oinarritzat duen hezkuntza sistema bat eraiki ahal izateko.

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In traditional teaching, the fundamental concepts of electromagnetic induction are usually quickly analyzed, spending most of the time solving problems in a more or less rote manner. However, physics education research has shown that the fundamental concepts of the electromagnetic induction theory are barely understood by students. This article proposes an interactive teaching sequence introducing the topic of electromagnetic induction. The sequence has been designed based on contributions from physics education research. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between experimental findings (macroscopic level) and theoretical interpretation (microscopic level). An example of the activities that have been designed will also be presented, describing the implementation context and the corresponding findings. Since implementing the sequence, a considerable number of students have a more satisfactory grasp of the electromagnetic induction explicative model. However, difficulties are manifested in aspects that require a multilevel explanation, referring to deep structures where the system description is better defined.

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Focalizando as Salas de Leitura Polo do Município do Rio de Janeiro, este trabalho empreende uma leitura que visa a analisar as concepções que têm sustentado a configuração destes espaços e as práticas neles desenvolvidas, dialogando com as concepções de leitura em circulação na literatura específica, enfatizando a contribuição da perspectiva discursiva para o encaminhamento das questões relativas à ruptura com o modelo de ensino tradicional, baseado na administração do sentido supostamente único. Para tanto, examina os dispositivos legais que regem as Salas de Leitura e as condições concretas de realização das práticas, buscando articular os níveis macro e micro de análise através do ciclo de políticas, formulado por Stephen Ball e colaboradores, privilegiando as relações entre os contextos de influência, da produção textual e da prática. Assume a abordagem qualitativa e, nela, o estudo de caso, ciente da impossibilidade de generalizações, com o objetivo de aprofundar as observações sistemáticas cotidianas e a interlocução constante com os professores responsáveis pela implementação da proposta, em duas escolas municipais. A descrição minuciosa dos dois contextos da prática remete a considerações acerca das reconfigurações das Salas de Leitura, seus determinantes e as ressignificações produzidas pelos sujeitos envolvidos. Na medida em que o período do trabalho de campo coincidiu com mudança significativa no contexto de influência e de produção textual, a pretensão é sistematizar elementos para a análise dos modos pelos quais esta chega ao contexto da prática e das possibilidades de reconfiguração do espaço das Salas de Leitura.

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This paper responds to Wassell and LaVan’s paper on the transition from a preservice coteaching experience to independent teaching as a beginning inservice teacher. Wassell and LaVan describe coteaching as an alternative to traditional teaching. In our response, we argue that coteaching can also be applied alongside independent teaching in preservice courses, as opposed to an alternative to independent teaching, which has been shown to alleviate some of the transition issues described by Wassell and LaVan. We then present a critical discussion of different models and vocabularies of coteaching which apply in different sociocultural settings to expand the concept of coteaching. We attempt to extend Wassell and LaVan’s use of Guba and Lincoln’s (Fourth generation evaluation, 1989) authenticity criteria from the research methodology towards considering the criteria also as a framework for coteaching as practice for preservice and cooperating teachers. Finally, we reflect on the role of critical ethnography in Wassell and LaVan’s study in terms of the researchers’ intervention and whether improvements in the transition can be effectively introduced which do not require such intervention. We conclude our discussion with some suggestions to take forward this important work.

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Schools of nursing continuously strive to facilitate learning through student engagement and teaching strategies that encourage active learning. This paper reports on the successful use of mind mapping, an underutilised and underdeveloped strategy, to enhance teaching and learning in undergraduate nurse education (Spencer et al., 2013). Mind mapping or concept mapping has been defined in the literature as a visual representation of one’s thoughts and ideas (Abel and Freeze, 2006). It is characterised by colour, images and text in a graphical, nonlinear style. Mind maps promote the linking of concepts and capitalise on the brain’s natural aptitude for visual recognition to enhance learning and memory recall (Buzan, 2006). Traditional teaching strategies depend on linear processes, which in comparison lack engagement, associations and creativity (Spencer et al., 2013). Mind mapping was introduced to nursing students undertaking modules in ‘Dimensions of Care’ and ‘Care Delivery’ on year two of the nursing degree programme in Queen’s University Belfast. The aim of introducing mind mapping was to help students make the critical link between the pathophysiology of conditions studied and the provision of informed, safe and effective patient care, which had challenged previous student cohorts. Initially maps were instructor-made as described by Boley (2008), as a template for note taking during class and as a study aid. However, students rapidly embraced the strategy and started creating their own mind maps. Meaningful learning occurs when students engage with concepts and organise them independently in a way significant to them (Buzan, 2006). Students reported high levels of satisfaction to this teaching approach. This paper will present examples of the mind maps produced and explore how mind mapping can be further utilised within the undergraduate nursing curriculum.

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There is a perception amongst some of those learning computer programming that the principles of object-oriented programming (where behaviour is often encapsulated across multiple class files) can be difficult to grasp, especially when taught through a traditional, didactic ‘talk-and-chalk’ method or in a lecture-based environment.
We propose a non-traditional teaching method, developed for a government funded teaching training project delivered by Queen’s University, we call it bigCode. In this scenario, learners are provided with many printed, poster-sized fragments of code (in this case either Java or C#). The learners sit on the floor in groups and assemble these fragments into the many classes which make-up an object-oriented program.
Early trials indicate that bigCode is an effective method for teaching object-orientation. The requirement to physically organise the code fragments imitates closely the thought processes of a good software developer when developing object-oriented code.
Furthermore, in addition to teaching the principles involved in object-orientation, bigCode is also an extremely useful technique for teaching learners the organisation and structure of individual classes in Java or C# (as well as the organisation of procedural code). The mechanics of organising fragments of code into complete, correct computer programs give the users first-hand practice of this important skill, and as a result they subsequently find it much easier to develop well-structured code on a computer.
Yet, open questions remain. Is bigCode successful only because we have unknowingly predominantly targeted kinesthetic learners? Is bigCode also an effective teaching approach for other forms of learners, such as visual learners? How scalable is bigCode: in its current form can it be used with large class sizes, or outside the classroom?

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Background: Peer tutoring has been described as “people from similar social groupings who are not professional teachers helping each other to learn and learning themselves by teaching”. Peer tutoring is well accepted as a source of support in many medical curricula, where participation and learning involve a process of socialisation.
Peer tutoring can ease the transition of the junior students from the university class environment to the hospital workplace. In this paper, we apply the Experienced Based Learning (ExBL) model to explore medical students’ perceptions of their experience of taking part in a newly established peer tutoring program at a hospital based
clinical school.
Methods: In 2014, all students at Sydney Medical School – Central, located at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital were invited to voluntarily participate in the peer tutoring program. Year 3 students (n = 46) were invited to act as tutors for Year 1 students (n = 50), and Year 4 students (n = 60) were invited to act as tutors for Year 2 students (n = 51). Similarly, the ‘tutees’ were invited to take part on a voluntary basis. Students were invited to attend focus groups, which were held at the end of the program. Framework analysis was used to code and categorise data into themes.
Results: In total, 108/207 (52 %) students participated in the program. A total of 42/106 (40 %) of Year 3 and 4 students took part as tutors; and of 66/101 (65 %) of Year 1 and 2 students took part as tutees. Five focus groups were held, with 50/108 (46 %) of students voluntarily participating. Senior students (tutors) valued the opportunity to practice and improve their medical knowledge and teaching skills. Junior students (tutees) valued the opportunity for additional practice and patient interaction, within a relaxed, small group learning environment.
Conclusion: Students perceived the peer tutoring program as affording opportunities not otherwise available within the curriculum. The peer teaching program provided a framework within the medical curriculum for senior students to practice and improve their medical knowledge and teaching skills. Concurrently, junior students were provided with a valuable learning experience that they reported as being qualitatively different to traditional teaching by faculty.

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Com a preocupação de suprir lacunas evidenciadas pelo ensino tradicional típico do Curso de Contabilidade e Administração do Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto, introduziu-se no seu sistema de ensino as unidades curriculares de Projeto de Simulação Empresarial I e II (PSE I e PSE II), que, pela sua singularidade e especificidades, denominamos de Ambiente Empresarial. A particularidade deste processo de formação, centrado no desenvolvimento de competências, molda a metodologia do ensino, da aprendizagem e da avaliação. De destacar que o sistema de avaliação das aprendizagens introduzido está construído numa base informática de recolha contínua e ponderação sistemática de uma série de indicadores. A presente tese tem como objetivo estudar as potencialidades e constrangimentos do sistema de avaliação utilizado nas unidades curriculares referidas. Pretendemos, em particular, analisar em que medida este sistema beneficia o sucesso escolar dos estudantes, em resultado de uma melhoria no processo de aprendizagem e, consequentemente, no desenvolvimento das competências dos estudantes. No decorrer dos anos letivos de 2008-2009 e de 2009-2010, segundo e primeiro semestres, respetivamente, recolhemos dados qualitativos e quantitativos através de questionários aos estudantes e entrevistas aos docentes e ao responsável pela coordenação das unidades curriculares. Os resultados do estudo levantaram uma série de questões relacionadas com a avaliação e a forma como esta desenvolve nos estudantes uma diferente postura no que concerne ao processo de ensino e aprendizagem. A centralidade no estudante como foco deste sistema de avaliação possibilita a autorregulação da aprendizagem através da retroação. O trabalho individual e de grupo apresentam-se como principais fatores no desenvolvimento das competências genéricas (relacionais) e comportamentais.

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Considerando que, na sociedade atual, o conhecimento flui incessantemente, renovando-se a cada momento, o cidadão do séc. XXI confronta-se com novos desafios que exigem o desenvolvimento de novas competências. Os recursos da web social – como os fóruns de discussão online –, gratuitos e fáceis de utilizar, permitem que os indivíduos acedam à informação, construam conhecimento, partilhem interesses e desenvolvam múltiplas competências em colaboração. Face a esta realidade, as instituições de Ensino Superior têm vindo a reconhecer que os estudantes já não se sentem confortáveis com abordagens de ensino tradicionais, em que impera a transmissão de informação, preferindo envolver-se em experiências de aprendizagem em que possam interagir com a tecnologia, pelas potencialidades que já lhe reconhecem. Procurando ir ao encontro das exigências da sociedade e do mundo do trabalho atuais, o Processo de Bolonha veio renovar os cursos de Ensino Superior, centrando-os no estudante e no desenvolvimento da autonomia e da colaboração, entre outras competências. Esta tendência vai ao encontro da reconhecida valorização da colaboração com vista à melhoria do desempenho de um grupo profissional. Também no contexto educacional se reconhece o seu contributo para o desenvolvimento profissional do professor e a operacionalização de um ensino por competências. Compete à formação de professores lançar as bases deste movimento.A formação inicial de professores do 1º Ciclo do Ensino Básico tem, entre outras preocupações, a de levar o futuro professor a refletir sobre princípios didáticos que informem a conceção, implementação e avaliação de estratégias e atividades que contribuam para o desenvolvimento de competências nos alunos. Entre as competências a desenvolver nas crianças a frequentar este nível de escolaridade, no que concerne à aprendizagem da língua materna, figura a competência ortográfica, indispensável a uma boa comunicação escrita. Quanto mais cedo for automatizada, mais possibilidades o aluno terá de se ocupar prioritariamente de outros aspetos mais complexos e exigentes do processo de escrita. Tendo em vista estas preocupações, desenvolvemos um estudo, com futuros professores do 1º Ciclo do Ensino Básico a frequentar um mestrado profissionalizante da Universidade de Aveiro, cujos objetivos de investigação eram os seguintes: i) descrever as suas representações sobre colaboração; ii) compreender a influência dessas representações na adoção de práticas colaborativas num fórum de discussão online; iii) compreender o contributo da colaboração adotada num fórum de discussão online para a construção de conhecimento didático sobre a abordagem da ortografia; iv) compreender o contributo desse conhecimento para a conceção de instrumentos didáticos sobre a abordagem da ortografia. Numa primeira fase, o estudo desenvolveu-se com dois grupos de alunos, que nele participaram em dois anos letivos distintos (2009/2010 e 2010/2011), no contexto da unidade curricular de Didática da Língua Portuguesa (inserida no plano de estudos do 1º semestre do 1º ano do Mestrado em Educação Pré- Escolar e Ensino no 1º Ciclo do Ensino Básico da Universidade de Aveiro). Numa segunda fase (entre o 2º semestre do ano letivo de 2011/2012 e 1º semestre do ano letivo de 2012/2013), recolheu-se o resultado de uma intervenção didática desenvolvida por uma professora estagiária (participante na primeira fase do estudo), no âmbito da Prática Pedagógica Supervisionada, apoiada pelo Seminário de Investigação Educacional. Tratando-se de um estudo de caso, a investigação envolveu a recolha de dados através de inquérito por questionário disponibilizado online, uma reflexão individual apresentada por escrito, posts e documentos publicados num fórum de discussão online e instrumentos didáticos (planificação de aulas e relatório de estágio) elaborados pelos estudantes. Procedeu-se a uma análise de conteúdo fundamentada nos quadros teóricos e no estudo empírico.Os resultados vêm aprofundar a discussão em torno da utilização de ferramentas da web social no Ensino Superior, nomeadamente na formação inicial de professores, para desenvolver a colaboração, visando a construção de conhecimento didático, particularmente sobre a abordagem da ortografia. Por um lado, apontam para a influência de representações sobre colaboração na adoção dessa modalidade de trabalho num fórum de discussão online. Por outro, revelam a influência dessa modalidade no conhecimento didático coconstruído e apontam para uma valorização do mesmo por parte dos participantes no estudo, no momento de conceber, implementar e avaliar instrumentos didáticos. Daqui emergiram algumas sugestões pedagógico-didáticas com vista à promoção de práticas inovadoras no Ensino Superior, com recurso a ferramentas da web social, centradas na aprendizagem dos estudantes e no desenvolvimento da colaboração, particularmente na formação inicial de professores.

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First year nursing students repeatedly have difficulty recalling, understanding, and applying knowledge from the Fluids & Electrolytes (F&E) class. Although the traditional teaching method of lecturing is appropriate in a situation of knowledge acquisition, this situation refers to a broader context. An alternate teaching method is needed to increase students' understanding of the previously acquired knowledge and its application. This research concerns gaming as a tool for teaching with the focus on process as well as product. An instructional exercise, in the Jeopardy format, is designed to incorporate understanding (through problem-solving), group collaboration, and metacognition. Constructivist philosophy is combined with Instructional Design to construct an exercise that focuses not only on knowledge recall, but also emphasizes thinking, understanding, and the reflective nature of the exercise. The focus of this research is to design and evaluate an exercise as a supplemental teaching method to the lecture presentation of the F&E class.