scholarly journals STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT IN TEACHING AND LEARNING

Author(s):  
Umaporn Supasitthimethee ◽  
Narongrit Waraporn ◽  
Kriengkrai Porkaew ◽  
Nipon Charoenkitkarn

 Abstract – To connect with the students of the 21st century, lecturers must understand their characteristics and know how to motivate them. Traditional approach, i.e., lecture-based approach, is usually not an effective approach in this century. At the School of Information Technology (SIT), we bring in stakeholders in education, such as alumni and professionals to help us in the teaching-learning process. It shows that stakeholder involvement in teaching and learning complements the traditional approach in education.

Author(s):  
T. K. Tamhankar ◽  
V. I. Pujari ◽  
R. B. Patil

The future of India will be formed in the lecture hall. Whereas India has made great steps in refining the education system but much still remains to be complete. If you see the current situation then you will find that there is a torrent of advanced technology all over the world but our education system is not helping due to the absence of information and information of teachers, students, and the organization. The students have their own limitations, teachers have their owned and the organization is also confessing the fact that the education system is really in a poor form today. The aim of this paper is to skeleton how information technology can help to make an education system that is based on the ideologies of helping teachers, students, and management to be effective in what they do, improving the superiority and significance of teaching-learning process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
Sariya Binsaleh ◽  
Muazzan Binsaleh

The research “teaching and learning process by integrating information and communication technology for Islamic private schools in the three southernmost provinces of Thailand in the 21st Century" aimed to determine the integration of information technology for the design and development of innovative forms of teaching in line with the current situation of Islamic private schools in the three southern border provinces. The research scope focused on the development process for teachers to develop innovative forms of teaching to enable learners with lifelong learning skills. Teachers also were able to apply ICT in designing and developing innovative models for teaching to meet the 21st century skills. The participation and action research methods were used by allowing teachers to play a researcher’s role in conducting joint research with the team.  Project-based learning instruction method with ICT integrated was used. The results of this research is the innovative model of teaching that integrated information technology to provide students with the 21st century skills which is the 4P-2E model.  The impacts of this research to learners are: (1) Learners are creative, they enjoy the project-based learning and the integration of ICT in learning. (2) Learners are able to extend their own knowledge and are equipped with the 21st century skills and (3) Learning achievement of learners has improved significantly.   Keywords: 4P-2E Model, Teaching and learning process, ICT integration, Innovative teaching and learning, Project-based learning


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Syamsul Bahri ◽  
Merta Simbolon ◽  
Desy Kumala Sari ◽  
Abrahan Laurens Rettob

Abstract. The ability to use information technology is an important ability in 21st century learning. This Community Service Activities (PKM) aims to conduct training and describing the pedagogical competency profile of teachers in SMK Negeri 1 Sota in utilizing information technology to support teaching and learning activities. The method used was training, mentoring, and evaluating the results of activities. The instrument used to obtain data after the training was a Likert scale questionnaire consisting of 3 aspects and distributed into 30 statements. The three aspects measured are the ability to use various information technology applications, the ability to utilize online learning media, and the ability to use search engines and data collectors. The data obtained were analyzed quantitatively and the results were categorized based on ideal standard deviations. The results obtained in this activity were the ability of teachers in SMK 1 Sota in utilizing information technology to support the learning process is still low.Keywords: online learning media, pedagogical ability, google classroom, google formAbtrak. Kemampuan memanfaatkan teknologi informasi (TI) dalam pembelajaran merupakan kemampuan yang penting dalam pembelajaran abad 21. Kegiatan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) ini bertujuan untuk memberikan pelatihan dan mendeskripsikan profil kompetensi pedagogik guru di SMK Negeri 1 Sota dalam memanfaatkan TI untuk mendukung kegiatan belajar mengajar. Metode yang digunakan dalam  kegiatan ini adalah pelatihan, pendampingan, serta evaluasi hasil kegiatan. Instrumen yang digunakan untuk memperoleh data setelah dilakukan pelatihan adalah angket dengan skala likert yang terdiri dari 3 aspek dan dijabarkan menjadi 30 pernyataan. Ketiga aspek yang diukur adalah kemampuan menggunakan berbagai aplikasi TI kemampuan dalam memanfaatkan media pembelajaran online, dan kemampuan dalam menggunakan mesin pencari dan pengumpul data. Data yang diperoleh dianalisis secara kuantitatif dan hasilnya dikategorikan berdasarkan simpangan baku ideal. Hasil yang diperoleh dalam kegiatan ini adalah kemampuan guru-guru di SMK Negeri 1 Sota dalam menfaatkan TI untuk mendukung proses pembelajaran masih kurang. Kata Kunci: media pembelajaran online, kemampuan pedagogik, google classroom, google form


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Harjito IKIP PGRI Semarang ◽  
Nazla Maharani Umaya ◽  
Ika Septiana ◽  
Ahmad Rifai ◽  
Sri Wijayanti

Abstract ?é?á A natural intelligence is a new method in the teaching and learning process in as the steps of indication to associate the needed subtance. It has a purpose to build the children?óÔé¼Ôäós intelligence to be multintellegence. This method is used to make an effective teaching learning process which deals with the students?óÔé¼Ôäó potential quality to get the maximal output in long term. This concept is actually presented to the early age learners in learning Bahasa Indonesia to know how their mother tongue will influence their second language based on the community that they live with. By living with their community who speaks Bahasa Indoensia as the second language, they will learn it in how to speak and write naturally. Learning Bahasa Indonesia using a natural intelegence is a good method in making them able to speak and write it well because this method motivate and force them how to understand, comprehend and apply it directly. And this method was actually trained to teachers of Non ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ Formal PAUD / Under age /children group. By having this training, Non ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ Formal PAUD teachers will be apble to implement the method well and the result will make children learn Bahasa Indonesia effectively and creatively. Key words : children?óÔé¼Ôäós intelegence, Bahasa Indonesia, Non ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ Formal PAUD


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-40
Author(s):  
Estrella Espinar Alava ◽  
María Elena Moya Martinez

This research has based on a theoretical review of the knowledge about the topics, the importance of the brain and its learning styles, which some theorists propose, whose interests and publications focus on the importance of the brain for learning. The purpose was to demonstrate, the impact of these topics on the teaching-learning process and the problems. That arise around them, as well as topics on the need to incorporate flexible models that take into account the diversity of human thought. Develop capacities taking into account the particularities of the student, attention should be paid, manipulate methodological strategies and resources that respond to the different learning styles and systems proposed in this article, so that the teaching of all students benefits, according to their progressive period, level of development and educational needs, without separating them from their environment or context in which they operate. It shows how the brain influences learning, so that knowledge has strengthened in a humanistic way. The objective is to potentiate teaching and learning, to achieve a better academic performance, which seeks to offer significant experiences to adapt to the new demands of the society of the 21st century.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 90-107
Author(s):  
Harshavardhan Reddy Kummitha ◽  
Naveen Kolloju ◽  
Prakash Chittoor ◽  
Venkatesh Madepalli

In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, most of the higher education institutions (HEIs) across the globe have replaced conventional teaching with online teaching. However, the technological preparedness of countries of varied nature differs significantly. In this context, the purpose of the study is to answer the following research question: how are the HEIs mitigating the difficulties that have resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic to facilitate online teaching–learning process? The study is carried out based on a cross-sectional study from 281 academic professionals who are employed in HEIs in India and Ethiopia. The findings from this comparative study highlight that digital divide and lack of institutional preparedness are found to be major problems that constrained the effective implementation of online teaching/learning. Besides, this study also found that training programmes for the faculty members to utilize web resources and facilitate online teaching were found to be limited in both the countries. The article concludes by offering suggestions and policy advice to minimize the digital divide and for successful implementation of online teaching in HEIs.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fida Amalia Buana Putri ◽  
Shanta Rezkita

Based on the necessary with the teacher, it is concluded that teachers need information technology (IT) based on learning media in the teaching and learning process. The main purpose of this study is to know about the research procedure, to know about the quality of the media that developed, and the expert's respond. This study is a Research and Development (R&D). The on  procedure of the procedure uses 9 steps, including 1)Potentials and problems, 2)Data collection, 3)Product design, 4)Design validation, 5)Design revision, 6)Product try-out, 7)Product revision, 8)Application try-out, 9)Product revision until the desired products interactive powerpoint learning media are complete. The result of the study showed that the media were appropriate to be implemented. This showed from media experts of the validation result that average score 3,34 with a very good category. Material expert student's that average score 3,40 with very good category and from linguists expert result that average score 3,22 with the good category. Next, the average validation score of the teacher is 3,62 with a very good category and peers of the validation result that average score 3,44 with a very good category. The last response of the students in applications try-out responses that average score 92,75 with a very good category. 


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deby Willy Amanda

This article aims to find out what the leaders of education mean,know how the fun of educational leadership,know the types of educational leadership and know the principal’s leadership style.this article usesresearch literature techniques,by gathering resource frm books as a student studying in education,it is very important to know leadership in education,to facilitate the teaching and learning process.


Author(s):  
Ugyen Choeda ◽  
Tshering Chophel

This research is basically focused on how to improve classroom interaction in Bhutanese classroom. Classroom Interaction is a practice that enhances the development of the two very important language skills which are speaking and listening among the learners. This device helps the learners to be competent enough to think critically and share their views among their peers. It is based on the notion that classroom interaction plays vital role in enhancing effective teaching and learning, improve academic performance, moreover to make learning atmosphere lively. Constructive teaching method, use of technology in the classroom, assessment and evaluation are some of the methods used to see the findings of the study.  There was a time when the traditional approach of teaching was adopted by most of the teachers, where the learner used to be dependent only on the lecture delivered by the teacher. They were not exposed to enough practice of speaking on their own and hence the interaction among the students in the classroom was almost absent. But as the education system changed with time so have the teaching methods. The education system now demands more student interaction rather than just listening to the instructor. Hence Classroom Interaction is very essential in today’s education system. There have been some researches done in the context of Bhutan. Nevertheless, on order to contextualize the discussion to the Bhutanese audience, the author has reviewed a few research studies done in the context of particular school. Classroom Interaction is a practice that enhances the development of the two very important language skills which are speaking and listening among the learners. This device helps the learners to be competent enough to think critically and share their views among their peers. Interaction is needed in the classroom activity. It helps the teaching and learning process run smoothly and it can increase learners' communication. It tells how the students have interaction among them and teacher even with the whole class. This study aims to give the teacher some suggestions to achieve classroom interaction in the teaching and learning process. It offers some strategies to improve the interaction in the classroom. Several studies show that classroom interaction is important in the teaching-learning process. Some studies show that the students' interaction happens in the classroom. By using classroom interaction, the students are more active in the learning process. The result of the study concludes that classroom interaction has an important role in the teaching and learning process. The purpose of this study is how to improve the quality of interactive classroom learning for the student’s academic achievement and learning outcomes. The teachers play an important role in imparting a student’s learning and creating quality classroom interaction. An interactive classroom learning environment is considered as one of the effective methods of learning which help the students learning process. Teachers’ main role is to design and plan his/her lesson in such way that students love sharing their learning with other because all learning development takes place in classrooms. As a teacher, we must carefully examine all the factors in mind which will help to enhance the students learning outcome. A warm and homely classroom environment improves academic performance, learning outcome, and a sense of pride and belonging of the students and as well the teachers.  “A good teacher is like a candle, it consumes itself to light the way for others”. Mustafa Kamal Ataturk. A Teacher plays a very important role and depending upon the teacher for student learning and academic achievement. As a teacher, teaching and learning is an important process, good teaching methods, strategic, Active involvement in learning, Interaction techniques, and a conducive environment will help students to learn things more rapidly. There was a time when the traditional approach of teaching was adopted by most of the teachers, where the learner used to be dependent only on the lecture delivered by the teacher. They were not exposed to enough practice of speaking on their own and hence the interaction among the students in the classroom was almost absent. But as the education system changed with time so have the teaching methods. The education system now demands more student interaction rather than just listening to the instructor. Hence Classroom Interaction is very essential in today’s education system. This study was carried out with class VI students and teachers of Balam/Ngatshang primary schools under the Mongar district. The research is design for a qualitative research approach. Participants will consist of 10 students and 6 teachers. Qualitative data will be collected through semi-structured interviews, observations, and descriptive. The interviews will be video record and transcribe. Data collected will be analyzed and present in descriptive form. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-45
Author(s):  
Iwona Markuszewska ◽  
Minna Tanskanen ◽  
Josep Vila Subirós

Abstract The aim of the article is to get a closer overview of the non-instructional methods of the teaching-learning process of geography. To achieve this goal, the results of the international project Borderland: Border Landscapes Across Europe (undertaken in 2012 and 2013, within the framework of LLP-Erasmus Programme) was presented. Special attention was paid on the innovative approach to learning methods, namely learning by doing (LBD) that was experienced in a multinational environment during the project’s implementation.


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