1. Modelling the research process as a deep learning strategy
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Kevin Markwell, Elizabeth M. Date-Huxtable, and Geoff R. MacFarlane
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Self-efficacy ,business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,Flexibility (personality) ,Context (language use) ,Experiential learning ,Education ,Personal development ,Peer assessment ,Active learning ,Mathematics education ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,business ,Psychology - Abstract
Based on the criteria of Ramsden (1992) of contextual factors that encourage a deep approach to learning, an independent, open-ended field-based activity for students of behavioural ecology was designed and implemented. The project was designed to create an authentic learning activity that allowed responsible choice in the method and content (animal species) of study; involved posing questions and problem solving; and modelled the process of conducting and publishing the results of research. The majority of the student cohort agreed that the learning context created through the activity encouraged problem solving, provided appropriate feedback, had clear aims and goals and was constructed in a fashion that allowed flexibility and responsible choice. Students' perceptions of their orientation to learning were consistent with attributes of a deep-learning approach. Students agreed that the project encouraged learning for understanding, engagement, confidence and self-efficacy, and personal growth. To addres...
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- 2006
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