Wednesday, December 5, 2007
My Reflection for Today
2. Today we used the SPSS to generate data on the survey we did yesterday. We also learned what is Cronvach's alpha and Paired-sample T-test. As a group, we had to write a report based on our mini research conducted in the class.
3. What is enriching about the course is to take a step back and reflect on the different types of learning environment to stimulate learning.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
My Reflection for Today
We also learnt about the SBSS instrument to analyse data collected. We completed a survey and compiled the data to be analysed. Through this exercise, I understand the importance of drafting questions and arranging them well in order to have accurate analysis.
Monday, December 3, 2007
My Reflection for Today
2. It is fascinating to learn from Murray's concept of needs that we have the personal needs to learn and strive to fulfil that need. This made me realise that students do come with their needs to learn and I have to be more aware of their learning styles and background to customise my lessons.
3. In the assessment of learning environment, we assess 3 areas and they are physical, student and social. It is important to assess learning environment so that the learning outcomes for our students are achieved. It is a process where we stop and reflect whether effective teaching has actually taken place in our classroom. With this, we can even move one step further to design lesson that can optimize the learning abilities of our students.
NEW TREND
http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/learningconnection/staff/framework/flexible.asp
Darrell Fisher
- Teacher-student interpersonal behaviour
How teachers interact with students. Using the Questionnaire on Teacher Interaction in investigating differences between boys' and girls' perceptions, differences between students from different cultural backgrounds, and the effects of teacher interpersonal behaviour on student outcomes.
- Classroom and school learning environments
The development and validation of questionnaires to assess students' or teachers' perceptions of classroom or school environments and the use of these questionnaires in investigating the effects of classroom environments on student outcomes.
- Curriculum evaluation of science innovations
Evaluation of the effectiveness of new curricula using either or both quantitative and qualitative methods.
His work: The Effectiveness of Cooperative Learning Integrated with Contructivist teaching on Improving Learning Environments in Thai Secondary School Science Classrooms
- First Phase: Constructivist Learning Environment Survey (CLES) is used to assess students' perception of the actual and prefered classroom environment through a constructivist perspective
- Second: The effectiveness of Cooperative Learning integrated with constructivist teaching in promoting improvement in Classroom Environment was evaluated through an Action Research process, involving the use of feedback on actual and preferred classroom environment
Sample:
7 secondary Science teachers and 17 classes of 606 students in Thailand.
Method:
Student Actual and Preferred Forms of the CLES,
- assessing personal relevance, uncertainty, critical voice, shared control and student negotiation were administered
- factor analysis and internal consistency measures supported both actual and preferred forms
- Student's attitude to Science was also measured
- A number of teachers participated in an attempt to improve their classroom environment through the use of cooperative learning integrated with the constructivist teaching approach
Conclusion:
Changes in classrooms did occur , supporting the effectiveness of CL integrated with the constructivist teaching in improving learning environments and students' attitudes towards science in Thailand.
Session 3 (Fraser & Fisher)
by Ray McAleese; Scott Grabinger & Kathleen Fisher
http://www.clab.edc.uoc.gr/hy302/papers/knowledge%20and%20learning%20arena.pdf
2. Assessing and Improving the Psychosocial Environment of Mathematics Classrooms
by Barry J.Fraser, John A.Malone & Jillian M.Neale
http://www.jstor.org/view/00218251/ap020093/02a00050/0
3. The Effectiveness Of Cooperative Learning Integrated With Constructivist Teaching On Improving Learning Environments In Thai Secondary School Science Classrooms
by Panomporn Puacharearn and Darrell Fisher
http://www.iasce.net/Conference2004/22June/Panomporn/conference_full_%20paper_singapore.doc