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Guus Wijngaards
Students’Voices II
New research?
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Listen carefully to the learners when creating learning environments
Main theme
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The input of young people provides valuable aspects which may lead into educational
improvements
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A learner tends to approach his own learning methods in a more effective and motivated
way when he is asked to consider his learning practice
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Courtesy: Fahrschule Seidensticker
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So, ensure that young people play a
part in designing their learning
process
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.....reflective learners.....
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.....implies:
that we accept informal learning
outside school
especially in personal virtual environments
Taking young people
seriously
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.....implies:
that young people should share conduct of learning processes at the educational institutions
Taking young people
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.....implies:
that students and teachers have a joint responsibility for the contents and processes
Shared conduct
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.....implies:
realising connections between formal (school) and informal (personal, outside school) learning
environments
Shared conduct
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LEARNER ENGAGEMENT
A review of learner voice initiatives acrossthe UK’s education sectors
Leila Walker, Senior Researcher, Futurelabwith Ann Logan, Educational Consultant2008
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Bringing staff and learners together
The University of Birmingham brings staff andlearners together as part of professional development for educators. Staff meet with learners and hear their views first-hand in a safe, non-threatening environment. This helps staff understand learners’ reactions to the process of learning.
Using learners’ voices in ‘live’ events ensures that staff are hearing their real views (and not making assumptions).
Example 1
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Peer support is a crucial step in empowering learners.
Research has shown that peer assessment, for instance, can enhance learning. In one project, Rudduck, Brown and Hendy (2006) found that two Year 9 English classes taught by the same teacher produced very different results. The difference was peer assessment and support.One class used peer assessment and the other did not. At the end of term, the peer assessment group had covered much more of the curriculum than the other group. The teacher said that the peer-assessed group was learning at a much faster pace.
Example 2
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Mediating at playtimes in primary school
Year 5 and 6 pupils at Denton West End PrimarySchool help to settle disagreements on the schoolplayground. They have received training to be activelisteners and to encourage problem solving betweenpupils. This work is endorsed by the National Societyfor the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
Example 3
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Web 2.0 applications seem to be
of vital importance
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Could social software be powerful as a model for educational change?
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Growing every day
Software platform
Radically user-oriented
Decentralised
Collective and massive
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What are pupils’ and students’
expectations and experiences with (social software)
technologies?
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Which problems will we encounter when we integrate the social web within our
‘closed’ school systems?
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Which factors are instrumental in contributing to a favourable environment to enhance ‘co-
creation’ and ‘co-production’, eventually resulting in a feeling of ‘co-ownership’?
Courtesy: Ecole du Magasin
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Which characteristics in successful learning practices implementing the Web
2.0 technology may serve as a role module for redesigning learning environments in
similar or less similar contexts?
Main research question?
Courtesy: Friese Poort
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Characteristics of a given learning practice?
Motivation and ownership of all participants involved
Characteristics of the context
Contents of the learning practice
Didactical strategies
Options in media and communications
The target Group and other people involved
Available learning environment
Other conditions contributing to the
success
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Research methodology?
Finding examples of successful learning practices
Study of literature in which all information on the examined learning practices will be listed
Analysis and evaluation of the examined learning practices
Video footage of the learning practice showing the characteristics and major success in vision
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Questions for the discussion…..