scholarly journals Active Learning and Development of Design Thinking Ability at Students

2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 293-299
Author(s):  
Oana Jitaru

Abstract The paper analyzes paradigms that highlight the role of active teaching and active learning methods in developing the skills for the professional and social life of the students. The first chapter of the paper argues the need to develop social and creative abilities that lead students to competence in design thinking. Successful response of the student to the demands of professional and social life requires skills like empathy, assertiveness, cooperation, problem solving, implementation of innovative solutions. Ability of design thinking involves a divergent thinking, ability to autonomously design their own strategies in relation to personal development needs, self-assertion and prosocial project development. The training of these skills is possible if the educational environment is one that offers stimulating techniques, adequately prepared human resources, social training contexts. Interactive teaching enables the student to act independently, to be capable of self-management and personal development. The proactive creativity of teachers facilitates active learning methods which will lead to students developing empathy, assertiveness and competence in design thinking.

Healthcare ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 83
Author(s):  
Dalia Almaghaslah ◽  
Abdulrhman Alsayari

Purpose: The current study was conducted to evaluate academic advising services in a pharmacy college in Saudi Arabia. This will result in developing solutions to overcome the identified challenges. Methods: Design thinking method uses five steps: empathising, defining, ideating, prototypes and testing. Results: Several issues were identified with students: limited awareness of academic rules and regulations; work-family life imbalance; lack of trust in academic advising and emotional support; unfamiliarity with different learning strategies; and lack of social life at the university. Discussion and conclusion: This study provides a model for enhancing students’ experiences with academic advising. It suggested several prototypes that have proven to be effective in enhancing students’ experiences in university life and how to overcome challenges. The prototypes include a peer academic advising club, personal development workshop and a series of lectures on college rules and regulations.


2021 ◽  
Vol 273 ◽  
pp. 12025
Author(s):  
Tatyana Scherbakova ◽  
Dinamutdin Misirov ◽  
Marina Akopyan ◽  
Larisa Ogannisyan ◽  
Ivan Danchuk

The article includes a comprehensive analysis of the specifics of the system of active learning methods and a description of its resources in the professional training of future specialists in the context of modern modernization of higher education. Based on the results of the analysis of current trends in the development of a variety of technologies and formats of training in higher education, the criteria for determining their feasibility are identified. The paper presents an overview of the significant psychological characteristics of the teacher, acting as internal determinants of successful activity based on active learning methods. Various components of students' project activity are considered. The advantages of active teaching methods in the development of professional thinking, reflection of students' experience and competencies in ensuring the productivity of their advancement in educational and professional activities are revealed. Based on the analysis of the results of empirical research, the article describes the content features of modern students ' ideas about the resources and risks of active learning methods for their role in achieving a high level of professional competence development. The psychological factors that determine the success of the use of active learning methods in professional education are identified.


2021 ◽  
Vol 291 ◽  
pp. 05008
Author(s):  
Viacheslav Sukhorukov ◽  
Yuriy Gladkiy

The exclusive role of culture and education in the modern strategy of sustainable development is emphasized. For so many centuries, culture and education had a distinct flavor of luxury and were available, as a rule, to a select few. Currently, there is a widespread expansion of culture and education, and indicators of upbringing and training have become the primary condition for the sustainable existence of society and the individual. The question arises: what is the hidden primacy of culture and education today? The authors call the answer to it moral postulates and enlightenment, which affect not only the human mind, but feelings and soul, giving rise to desires and actions that obey the will. It is concluded that ideals, beliefs and other qualitative characteristics of a person are the main regulators of sustainable social life. Thus, the role of culture and education is to implement social harmony and ensure the quality of life of people.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
May Alashwal

Design thinking plays an important role in grooming creative and innovative ideas. Design and design thinking are attributed as vital traits in STEM education. Design ability is important in shaping students’ mindsets for future challenges and advancements in technology. STEM education will strengthen learning and will help to foster creativity, critical thinking, design thinking ability, problem solving and innovative skills. In this research, we try to focus on different factors and theories regarding design thinking and role of STEM education in inducing design thinking and innovative ideas. Design is not confined to just few academic and professional subjects. Design thinking ability helps in about each and every discipline of life. In this review, different research studies and their findings regarding importance of design thinking in STEM education have been explained.


Author(s):  
Carlos Roberto Monteiro de Vasconcelos Filho ◽  
Elson Ferreira Costa

Este artigo aborda e descreve o papel de um monitor em uma disciplina de um curso de graduação em Terapia Ocupacional, que adota as metodologias ativas de aprendizagem em seu projeto político-pedagógico. Observou-se que as funções cabíveis ao monitor foram de acompanhar, auxiliar e desenvolver estratégias de ensino em conjunto com o docente responsável pela disciplina e a coordenação do curso, explorando o ensino por meio de problematização. A monitoria se mostrou uma ferramenta potencializadora no ensino e aprendizagem de métodos e técnicas em terapia ocupacional. AbstractThis article describes the role of the student monitor in a discipline of the undergraduate course in Occupational Therapy from the State University of Pará, which adopts active learning in the political-pedagogical project. It was observed that the monitor's functions were to monitor, assist and develop teaching strategies, with the teacher and the course coordination, exploring teaching through problematization. Academic monitoring has proven to be an empowering tool in teaching and learning methods and techniques in occupational therapy, both for the monitor and for the students.Keywords: Teaching, Occupational Therapy, Case Reports. ResumenEste artículo describe el papel del monitor estudiante en una disciplina del curso de pregrado en Terapia Ocupacional de la Universidad del Estato de Pará, que adopta metodologías activas en su proyecto político-pedagógico. Este artículo describe el papel del monitor del estudiante en una disciplina del curso de pregrado en Terapia Ocupacional, que adopta metodologías de aprendizaje activo en su proyecto político-pedagógico. Se observó que las funciones aplicables al monitor eran monitorear, ayudar y desarrollar estrategias de enseñanza, en conjunto con el maestro responsable y la coordinación del curso, explorando la enseñanza a través de la problematización. La tutoría académica demostró ser una herramienta poderosa en los métodos y técnicas de enseñanza y aprendizaje en terapia ocupacional, tanto para el tutor como para los estudiantes.Palabras clave: Enseñanza, Terapia Ocupacional, Informes de Caso.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shoukat Ali Arain ◽  
Daeya Ahmad Alhadid ◽  
Shahzad Rasheed ◽  
Maram Mansour Alrefaai ◽  
Tarek M. Ahyaf Alsibai ◽  
...  

Background and Objectives: Active learning methods are vital in inculcating skills of critical thinking, lifelong learning and effective communication. Personality may influence learning method preferences and academic performance. The aim of this cross sectional study was to examine the relationship between students’ personality and their predilection for learning methods and academic performance. Methods: Perceived effectiveness of learning methods was assessed over time. Second- and third-year medical students (n=112) completed a questionnaire consisting of Big Five Inventory to measure the personality dimensions, and evaluated lecture, problem-based learning (PBL) and team-based learning (TBL) for their helpfulness in learning. Grade point average (GPA), PBL and TBL grades were obtained. Correlation coefficients were calculated between personality traits and learning method effectiveness scores, and grades. Learning methods effectiveness was compared between second- and third-year students. Results: Positive correlations were identified between conscientiousness and lecture (r = 0.30), agreeableness and lecture (r = 0.20), and agreeableness and TBL (r = 0.23). Likewise, positive correlations were seen between extraversion and PBL grade (r=0.20), and conscientiousness and GPA (r = 0.23). In third year, significant decline in perceived effectiveness of lecture was seen (81% vs 57%; p = 0.006), while increased perceived effectiveness for PBL (38% vs. 50%) was not statistically significant (p = 0.22). Conclusions: The findings provide an evidence for modest correlations between personality and perceived effectiveness of learning methods. Remarkably, perceived effectiveness decreased for the lecture and increased for the PBL over time. The findings may help educators in better implementing active learning modalities. Besides, an earlier introduction may help students becoming acquainted with and getting the most out of PBL. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.37.7.4355 How to cite this:Arain SA, Alhadid DA, Rasheed S, Alrefaai MM, Alsibai TMA, Meo SA. Perceived effectiveness of learning methods among preclinical medical students - role of personality and changes over time. Pak J Med Sci. 2021;37(7):---------. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.37.7.4355 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.


Author(s):  
Hendrik Hendrik ◽  
Almed Hamzah

The emerging trend technologies imply the increase in the new role of the future of jobs. Most of them required Computer Science-related skills a lot, especially programming. However, there is a skill gap for it. Some previous studies showed that many students feel difficulties in learning programming. In the last decades, there are many approaches to improve student’s learning achievement through active learning methods. One of those approaches is the Flipped Classroom (FC) method. This study presents a systematic literature review of the FC approach in the programming course. The aim of this study is to explore the strategy of FC implementation in the programming class. A total of 32 papers from ACM Digital Library and IEEE Xplore Digital Library are selected for this review. We found four types of implementation of FC in programming, with the variations of the in-class or out-class activities.


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