scholarly journals The development of the effective learning environment by creating an effective teaching in the classroom.

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Sanchia Janita Prameswari ◽  
Cucuk Budiyanto

<p>The changes in learning management typically involve the introduction of various alternative learning methods. The development of an effective learning experience requires the modification of conventional learning. Teaching and learning constructively synchronize instructions and assessment toward the desired learning outcomes. Notwithstanding the vast literature on the creation of effective learning, the lack of explanation on how the relationship between effective teaching and effective classroom would likely leave practitioners and academia without a clear guidance on how to operationalize the creation of effective learning in real life. A systematic literature review procedure was conducted upon published papers between 2007 and 2015 in outstanding education journals. This paper contributes to the literature by amassing the knowledge on pedagogical practices in effective learning creation. In addition, to obtain a granular elaboration about the matter, a framework to operationalize the creation of effective learning is suggested. Three aspects compose the framework namely teachers' intrinsic capabilities, educational institution support, and student’s participative involvement. The roles of each party were extracted from the knowledge contained in the reviewed literature.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/" rel="license"><img src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/4.0/88x31.png" alt="Creative Commons License" /></a><br />This work is licensed under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/" rel="license">Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License</a>.</p>

Nuansa ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Irwan Satria

Contextual learning, enabling the learner to be active, evolves according to its potential. In the learning pro- cess, the main thing  is to link all these aspects. To relate it can be done in various ways, such as material that is studied directly related to the factual  conditions associated with real life experience. CTL approach is the relationship of matter or topic  with real life. So in the contextual learning is how to have  the learning experience owned by students always associated with actual problems that  occur  in the  environment. Thus learning in civic education based on Pancasila values  through contextual learning emphasizes the introduction, love and  application of Pancasila values  to learners. Learners are led to adaptation to the values of Pancasila so that it becomes a prophetic man, a human that is useful both for life itself and society, nation and states.


Author(s):  
Adrian J Haug ◽  
Mila Fischer

Assessment methods and the ownership of learning in Physical Education remain, in most cases, as highly traditional practices which do not fully allow students to be active and enthusiastic participants in the process of learning physical skills and health related knowledge. This study focuses on the improvements of student accountability and ownership for learning in Physical Education classes when traditional grading is removed and a year-level-only curriculum is replaced with a developmental learning continuum. The context of this study is to identify the relationship between student motivation, interest in learning, and the accountability to reach set goals when grade rewards are replaced with clear descriptions of student performance and development along a schema of skills and knowledge in PE. The research of our project will determine that the modifications made to the process of teaching and learning has improved the learning experience of our test subjects. The study has proven that when traditional grading is removed and students have the opportunity for true differentiated learning, they demonstrate far more intrinsic motivation in their learning. The students have taken grater ownership over their development and have become more accountable for their own process of learning. To truly unlock the potential of each child, we educators need to support our students to be risk takers who are inquiring and reflective.


Author(s):  
Trish Andrews

The growth of e-learning, particularly distance learning via e-learning, is widely recognised as a significant factor influencing higher education in the 21st century. The rapid and ongoing uptake of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for teaching and learning, along with the recognition that increased student engagement can lead to more effective learning, is changing the way in which teaching and learning occurs in universities. This chapter suggests that the distance learner is frequently overlooked in the current climate when it comes to consideration of student needs and that current applications of ICT for distance learning raises questions about the quality of their learning experience. The chapter discusses the role of the student voice in understanding and addressing students’ needs in relation to the quality of their learning experience and suggests that greater attention needs to be paid to the distinct voice of the distance education student. The chapter provides some methodologies for collecting the student’s voice and gives consideration to how addressing the distance learners’ voice to enhance their learning experience might be most effectively accomplished.


Author(s):  
Aivars Vilkaste

Teaching and learning is a bilateral process and students’ learning outcomes depend to a large extent on the motivation and performance of each individual teacher in the classroom and on the activities of all school teachers. Teacher's ability to evaluate and plan teaching and learning is one of the most important professional skills because systematic evaluation, planning and re-evaluation are an integral part of learning and maximization of development, which makes teaching effective and provides students with a profound understanding and competence. These are the means by which it can be ascertained that the results achieved are in line with national and local educational requirements. The paper analyzes the teachers' understanding of effective teaching and their skills to evaluate the teaching/learning process and to plan effective teaching as well as the need to improve teachers’ evaluation and planning skills.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Samanik Samanik

This paper describes poetry as an alternative to implement Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL). CTL places learning and learning activities in a real-life context, incorporating not only what is learned but also why students should learn it. Meanwhile, poetry is chosen for its authenticity, in which, all nations have their own record on poetry. The classroom activities which involve poetry are poetry production (writing), poetry performance (reading), and poetry appreciation (speaking). By using poetry, learning processes are expected to meet the seven main components of effective learning: constructivism, questioning, inquiry, learning community, modeling, and authentic assessment. Moreover, the learning process can develop not only language skills but also critical thinking skill.  Keywords: Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL), poetry, components of ideal teaching and learning


2004 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 2
Author(s):  
Marson Guilherme Andrade

In the last decades the world has witnessed a revolution in the expansion and access to knowledge, whi-ch has dramatically changed the relationship between labor and production. According to UNESCO(United Nations Educational, Scientical and Cultural Organization) and ILO (International LaborOrganization), in the of information it is fundamental that Higher Education Institutes educate pro-fessionals capable to update their knowledge in the course of professional life. The so-called life-longlearning s pointed out as a request for creating and maintaining jobs, and for supporting the develop-ment of nations as well. In such context, Biochemistry is a eld of knowledge which has outstandinglyexpanded its boundaries. Preparing the next generation of biochemists for the age of informationrequires the development of cognitive skills as an essential educational goal concerning graduationcourses, which have been historically limited to the exposition of contents. The achievement of suchobjective depends on many factors, including the development of suitable instructional materials thatcan improve the teaching and learning experience. This conference deals with the development ofinstructional software at the crossroad of Educational research, Informatics and Biochemistry. Theinvestigative approach leading to the development and improvement of instructional software for Bi-ochemical education will be discussed on the basis of the following issues: i) motivating questionsto software development - teaching and learning problems; ii) development of digital content: speci-c content, interface and interactivity; iii) evaluation of the software s instructional eciency; iv)examples of softwares which have been conceived according to the discussed methodology.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 218-228
Author(s):  
Amir Mahmud

The ability of the head of the Madrasah to realize effectiveness is closely related to the comparison between the level of achievement of goals and the plans that have been prepared before, or the comparison of tangible results with the planned results. The effectiveness of madrasah management, as well as the effectiveness of education in general, can be seen based on system theory and time dimensions. That is, the criteria for effectiveness must reflect the entire cycle of input-process-output, not only output or results and must reflect the relationship - reciprocity between management and the surrounding environment. Effective Madrasas are Islamic educational institutions that have curricula, strategies, effective teaching and learning and there are interactions with interested parties (students, teachers, parents, the environment and related officials) and produce reliable output.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (02) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Ahmad Mudjab

Islamic boarding schools are educational institutions that try to shape the behavior of their people. The existence of Islamic boarding schools as educational institutions still maintains their traditional education system has a big influence on the lives of Indonesian people. As an institution that produces human beings who are religious-minded, pesantren certainly must produce santri (qualified and beneficial for the surrounding community. Kiai leadership as a spiritual leader in uniting hearts, arranging hearts, equating perceptions, strategies and steps is an effort to foster family relationships that The leadership of the Kiai uses a religious approach, kinship and humanity.The development of the quality of santri education is an effort that is carried out consciously, directed and continuous to introduce and instill religious understanding to the santri, so that they know, believe and practice it in understanding make it a guide to life personal, community, national and state development of student input quality is carried out through guidance, teaching, training, and learning experience activities, Kiai as the leader of an Islamic educational institution is not only in charge of compile the curriculum, make rules and regulations, design an evaluation system, as well as carry out the teaching and learning process that is related to the religious sciences in the institution they care for, but also serves as a coach and educator of the people and become community leaders.


2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 88
Author(s):  
Admir Soares de Almeida Junior ◽  
Thiago Ferreira de Borges

O artigo ora apresentado considera a centralidade do corpo nas práticas pedagógicas das aulas deEducação Física, buscamos aproximar dois conceitos teoricamente distantes, mas visivelmente “corporais”: o demímesis – a partir de Walter Benjamin (1995) e Theodor Adorno (2009) - e o de bricoler, tendo como referência asreflexões de Claude Levi-Strauss (1989). Após uma discussão conceitual, apresentamos uma análise de parte dofilme “O Homem Sexta-feira”, especialmente quando Robinson Crusoé tenta ensinar Sexta feira o que é o esporte.Assim, procuramos pensar nas relações entre professores e alunos. Acreditamos que tais conceitos podem nosajudar a pensar a autonomia dos alunos nas aulas de educação física, rompendo com uma tradição nos processosde ensino e aprendizagem baseados numa relação unidirecional “mestre-discípulo”.Palavras-chave: Mimesis. Bricoler. Corpo. Educação. Professores. Alunos. MÍMESIS AND BRICOLER: conceptual approaches to reflect on the teaching ofbody practices in physical educationAbstract: In this paper, it is considering the centrality of the body in the pedagogical practices of physical educationclasses, we seek closer two concepts theoretically distant, but visibly “corporal”: the mimesis - from WalterBenjamin (1995) and Theodor Adorno (2009) - and the bricoler taking reference to the reflections of Claude Levi-Strauss (1989). After a conceptual discussion, we present analysis of one part of the film, “Men Friday”, especiallywhen Robinson Crusoé tries to teach Friday’s man what is the sport. Then we think of the relationship betweenteachers and students. We believe that these concepts can help us to think the autonomy of students in physicaleducation classes, breaking with a tradition in teaching and learning processes based on a “oneway” to relationship“master-disciple”.Keywords: Mímesis. Bricoler. Body. Education. Teachers. Students. MÍMESIS Y BRICOLER: enfoques conceptuales para una reflexión sobre la enseñanzade las prácticas corporales en la Educación Física de la EscuelaResumen: En el presente artículo, teniendo en cuenta la centralidad del cuerpo en las prácticas pedagógicasen las clases de Educación Física, buscar más acerca de dos conceptos teóricamente distintos, mas visiblemente“corporales”: el de mímesis, de Walter Benjamin (1995) y Theodor Adorno (2009) y el concepto de bricoler, enreferencia a las reflexiones hechas por Claude Levi-Strauss (1989). Después de la discusión conceptual, presentamosun análisis de parte de la película “El hombre de Viernes”, especialmente cuando Robinson Crusoé tratandode enseñar a Viernes lo que es el deporte. Así, tratemos de pensar en las relaciones entre profesores y alumnos.Creemos que estos conceptos pueden ayudarnos a pensar la autonomía de los alumnos en las clases de educaciónfísica, provocando una ruptura con la tradición en los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje basadas en la relaciónunidireccional “maestro- discípulo”.Palabras clave: Mimesis. Bricoler. Cuerpo. Educación. Profesores. Estudiantes.


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