DESIGNING A PROBLEM BASED-LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR TEACHER PRIMARY EDUCATION DEGREE STUDENT

Author(s):  
Lourdes de-Miguel ◽  
Raquel Vélez
Author(s):  
Issaura Sherly Pamela ◽  
Muhammad Rusdi ◽  
Asrial Asrial

Innovation is needed in learning to make meaningful learning, so the student constructs their ownknowledge from the learning experience of learning process. One of the innovations is to integrate Problem Based Learning model. Problem Based Learning involves students to be active in every problem. Eleven problems type in Problem Based Learning that have different solving steps, due to every student different metacognition character potential and can change by given treatment. This research is a pre-experimental design: the pretest-posttest control and experimental group design with embedded experimental design. The metacognition character data were analyzed qualitaively, whereas the average grade data were analyzed quantitatively. The analysis of metacognition character shows the different metacognition characters and on learning process there is improvement of student achievement from 14% to 84.4%.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Alberto Regagliolo

Abstract This article illustrates the importance of teaching Roman numerals, a component of a Latin language programme, as part of a Maths curriculum in a Spanish primary school. The aim is to contextualise the topic with concrete examples, supported by ancient Roman objects such as the milestone. The author discusses the relevance of a more integrated cross-curricular lesson to teach Roman numerals so that students better understand their use and make comparisons between ancient Roman and more modern traditions and culture, and to understand Roman influences on the modern age. Lastly, the author describes a teaching experiment in a Spanish primary school using some ad hoc materials to fulfil the aim of the study. The study outlines the positive results of integrating Roman numerals within the Maths lesson and shows that the students gained a richer and more valuable learning experience as they made reference to the concrete objects.


Author(s):  
Marcel D'Eon ◽  
Peggy Proctor ◽  
Jane Cassidy ◽  
Nora McKee ◽  
Krista Trinder

Background: Interprofessional education (IPE) holds great promise in continuing to reform the management of complex chronic conditions such as HIV/AIDS, and Problem-based Learning (PBL) is a suitable format for IPE. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a large scale, compulsory interprofessional PBL module on HIV/AIDS education. In 2004, 30 physical therapy and 30 medical students at the University of Saskatchewan engaged in the HIV/AIDS PBL module. By 2007 over 300 students from seven healthcare programs were involved.Methods and Findings: The module was evaluated over the years using student satisfaction surveys, focus groups, self-assessments, and in 2007 with written pretest/post-tests. Students rated the learning experience about both HIV/AIDS and about interprofessional collaboration, at 4 or 5 out of 6 and effect sizes fell between d = .70 and 3.19. That only one pre-test/post-test study was conducted at a single institution is one of the limitations of this study.Conclusions: Students generally thought highly of the interprofessional PBL module on HIV/AIDS and learned a considerable amount. Although more research is needed to substantiate the self-assessment data, establish what and how much is being learned, and compare PBL to alternative methodologies, PBL is a promising approach to IPE.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Henderson ◽  
Bradley Rogers ◽  
Robert Grondin ◽  
Chell Roberts ◽  
Scott Danielson ◽  
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Author(s):  
Alfonso Penichet-Tomas ◽  
Jose Manuel Jimenez-Olmedo ◽  
Basilio Pueo ◽  
Jose Antonio Carbonell-Martinez

Author(s):  
Omar de la Cruz Vicente ◽  
María Dolores López Carrillo ◽  
Amelia Calonge García

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 55-63
Author(s):  
C. Castañeda-Vázquez ◽  
T. Espejo-Garcés ◽  
F. Zurita-Ortega ◽  
AB. Fernández-Revelles

El presente proyecto se ha llevado a cabo en el Grado de Educación Primaria, con el objetivo primordial de aumentar la motivación e implicación del alumnado a través del uso de estrategias de gamificación, TIC y evaluación continua en el aula. Para ello se desarrolló un proyecto de gamificación en el aula, a través de las TIC y la evaluación continua, el cual se desarrolla en este documento. Los resultados mostraron una alta participación del alumnado (más del 85% de los estudiantes participaron en el proyecto de gamificación). Casi el 95% de los estudiantes se presentaron a la evaluación en primera convocatoria, y el  87,9% del alumnado superó la asignatura en primera convocatoria. También se registraron altos niveles de motivación, tanto intrínseca como extrínseca, lo que supone una retroalimentación positiva para considerar esta innovación como una buena práctica educativa y seguir trabajando en cursos venideros con este tipo de metodologías. This project was carried out Primary Education Degree. The main aim was to increase the students´ levels of motivation and involvement in the subject using gamification strategies, ICT and continuous assessment in the classroom. To this end, a gamification project was developed in the classroom, through ICT and continuous assessment, which is developed in this document. The results showed a high participation of the students (more than 85% of the students participated in the gamification project). Almost 95% of the students attended at the first final exam and 87.9% of the students passed the subject in first call. It was also observed high levels of students´ participation and involvement in the subject, as well as high levels of motivation, both intrinsic and extrinsic, which supposes a positive feedback to consider this innovation as a good educational practice and to continue working in future courses with this type of methodologies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lucía Melero García ◽  
Antonio Hernández Fernández ◽  
Eufrasio Pérez Navío

This essay is aimed at analyzing the existing relationships between oncological problems and sport in future primary education teachers. This relationship was validated and confirmed by realizing a factorial analysis using an ad hoc-created Likert scale. To come up to certain conclusions, a non-experimental, descriptive, explanatory and correlational investigation process was carried out. The instrument used to collect the data have been made through Likert scale, which was validated in contents and with an excellent Cronbach’s alpha (0.952). The validity of construct was made with factorial analysis exploratory (KMO (0.722), Bartlett (0.000), determinant (3.266E−23)). Three different samples have been taken from 900 students (years 2017–2018–2019), being 896 subjects for research. Those persons were students from the fourth year of primary education degree at University of Jaen. The Kruskal–Wallis test allows us to keep the null hypothesis and make the P of Pearson. As a conclusion, we emphasize that there is a relationship between oncological problems and sport and future primary teachers should be informed about this relationship, as well as the importance of cancer and bones tumors and their relationship with sport, the media used to train in oncological problems may be less important.


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