scholarly journals Lean production teaching methods and learning assessment: a literature review

Author(s):  
Rapinder Sawhney ◽  
Daniel Jurburg ◽  
Guilherme Luz Tortorella ◽  
Ana Paula Lista
Author(s):  
Allison Turner

This article provides a literature review into the utilisation of role play and reflection, as valuable teaching strategies which should be considered for implementation, within the Police Education Qualification Framework. The aim of this article is to challenge the current pedagogical teaching methods utilised as part of the National Policing Curriculum, by highlighting the benefit of a more experiential-based learning strategy, for Professional Policing Degree students, based within England and Wales.


2021 ◽  
pp. 003151252110059
Author(s):  
Anne-Sophie Lamotte ◽  
Aziz Essadek ◽  
Gérard Shadili ◽  
Jean-Michel Perez ◽  
Julien Raft

Communication through discussion and conversations is fundamental to human life; but when such discourse escapes the control of a teacher in the classroom, it becomes little more than chatter. This noise challenges teaching methods and the teaching stance with students. Yet, its impact on comprehension has rarely been studied. The aim of this literature review was to examine the research on the impact of classroom noise generated by chatter on students’ comprehension performance. We adopted the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Metanalysis) guidelines to examine this literature. This review covered a 10-year period (papers written between 2009 and 2019), with nine experimental studies selected from the 2,954 papers screened. In 89% of these nine studies, there were significant comprehension differences on all tests, revealed when comprehension took place in a noisy environment due to chatter. This review indicated an essential need for a field survey to better understand the impact of chatter on comprehension. Other studies are recommended to highlight any correlation between measured chatter and student comprehension in a real classroom environment.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 536 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gustavo Antiqueira Goes ◽  
Eduardo Guilherme Satolo ◽  
Timóteo Ramos Queiroz ◽  
Cristiane Hengler Correa Bernardo ◽  
Juliana Delgado Martins Raymundo

This paper aims to conduct a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to identify how to configure the publications that relate WCM and Lean Production issues. Therefore, a search on the Brazilian metasearch portal called CAPES Periodicals was conducted focusing on articles of the last five years. They were identified after screening and filtering a total of 42 articles, which were analyzed. The construction of the network analysis has identified that the issues are still in an initial phase of association, with the characteristic part of decentralizes networks, with some points of greatest association. It was also identified that the theme Lean Production has greater representation between the two topics due its higher use by authors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-101
Author(s):  
Aminah Aminah ◽  
Dinda Aprilia Alamanda ◽  
Erfiani Erfiani ◽  
Wahyuni Kencana Wati ◽  
Muhammad Taufik Ihsan

This study aims at investigating the impact of the use of Edmodo on the digital class in the English learning assessment. This type of research is the method library research.  This study uses journals and articles as reference to collecting data. To answer the literature review, the writer used data that is collected, studied, and treated then combined to get valid and relevant results by using the Internet as a medium to obtain data. In this paper there are three parts used to respond to the literature review: Terminology of Edmodo, Teaching Learning Process and Edmodo, and Edmodo Impact. Research shows that Edmodo's impact on digital classes in the English learning assessments  students in the form of learning and made it easier for teachers to convey lessons, content, tasks, and file sharing easy access to all students. And with CBT, it makes it easier for teachers to assess a student's work with computer help. Edmodo became another evaluation so that the results of the examination were objective and accurate. Through Edmodo as a student's performance assessment mode, there is no cheating that students do in studying because students are working independently


Author(s):  
Siti Nur Afifatul Hikmah

Assessment is an assessment tool used by teachers in learning. assessment has a broad scope of assessment. Teachers use assessments to determine the level of mastery of the competencies being taught. Instruments developed by teachers should be tested for quality to produce data that can be accounted for. With an assessment, the teacher can find out the advantages and disadvantages in a learning process of exposition writing assessment carried out by the teacher, either in the form of teaching methods or teaching strategies applied during the learning process. The assessment should be carried out with good and appropriate planning under the learning objectives.


Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 646
Author(s):  
Iouliia Skliarova

This paper reports an experience of an abrupt shift from traditional teaching to distance learning within a course on digital system design using programmable logic platforms. The course organization and evaluation model had to be modified on the fly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The adopted teaching and assessment methodology puts a strong focus on the laboratory component, assigning a very significant weight to project-based evaluation. As the access to laboratory equipment was cut, all the previously accumulated experience had to be modified and adapted to new circumstances. The paper discusses teaching methods employed within the course and analyzes in detail a project-based evaluation accentuated on modeling of a simplified processor. The advantages and drawbacks of the reported teaching methods are appointed. Possible design extensions are also suggested, which permit assigning the same core project to different students. We believe that the proposed project is a valuable instructional tool, in particular, for remote learning/assessment.


Author(s):  
Ze’ang Wu ◽  
Chuanmao Tian

Through the literature review, interviews, case studies, classroom observation and questionnaires, this paper summarizes the present situations of translation teaching in China, studies the design of translation exercises in the teaching of E-C/C-E Translation at the undergraduate level, analyzes the relationship between written translation teaching and learning, finds out more effective translation exercises and teaching methods for both students and teachers, in order to enhance students’ interest in translating by themselves, improve their translation ability and level, and cultivate more professional translators for China.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (21) ◽  
pp. 10318
Author(s):  
Francisco Gil-Vilda ◽  
José A. Yagüe-Fabra ◽  
Albert Sunyer

Over recent decades, the increasing competitiveness of markets has propagated the term “lean” to describe the management concept for improving productivity, quality, and lead time in industrial as well as services operations. Its overuse and linkage to different specifiers (surnames) have created confusion and misunderstanding as the term approximates pragmatic ambiguity. Through a systematic literature review, this study takes a historical perspective to analyze 4962 papers and 20 seminal books in order to clarify the origin, evolution, and diversification of the lean concept. Our main contribution lies in identifying 17 specifiers for the term “lean” and proposing four mechanisms to explain this diversification. Our research results are useful to both academics and practitioners to return to the Lean origins in order to create new research areas and conduct organizational transformations based on solid concepts. We conclude that the use of “lean” as a systemic thinking is likely to be further extended to new research fields.


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