Learning how to learn in a technology course: a case study

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Author: Walker, Mirabelle

Abstract:

There is a growing interest in helping students to become better learners. This article describes how a design team set out to create a distance learning course that would explicitly attempt to help students acquire the learning characteristics of mature and capable practitioners in the field. It discusses how the team for the Open University in the United Kingdom (UK) went about this task in ways that turned out to be consistent with both experiential and constructivist perspectives of learning. It explains how the learning-to-learn goals of the course were explicitly articulated to students and how the course structure and the assessment policy sought to 'impel' students to acquire and deploy learning skills that would stand them in good stead after graduation. The article ends by reviewing the evidence, available from students' marked assignments and from surveys, of how well students actually did 'learn-to-learn'.

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There is a growing interest in helping students to become better learners. This article describes how a design team set out to create a distance learning course that would explicitly attempt to help students acquire the learning characteristics of mature and capable practitioners in the field. It discusses how the team for the Open University in the United Kingdom (UK) went about this task in ways that turned out to be consistent with both experiential and constructivist perspectives of learning. It explains how the learning-to-learn goals of the course were explicitly articulated to ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Outcomes; Higher education; Providers of education and training; Research; Teaching and learning

Keywords: University; Outcomes of education and training; Open University; Survey; Learning process; Course design; Distance learning

Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain

Published: London, England: Taylor & Francis, 2000

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Journal title: Open learning: the journal of open and distance learning

Journal volume : 15

Journal number: 2

Journal date: June 2000

Pages: pp.173-189

ISSN: 0268-0513

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 62.837



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