Book Chapters
Rethinking the pedagogy of teaching: Learning study and its impact in Hong Kong
- Rethinking the pedagogy of teaching: Learning study and its impact in Hong Kong
- Redesigning pedagogy: Reflections on theory and praxis
- Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- Sense Publishers
- 2006
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Unknown or Unspecified
- This paper examines dominant views in Hong Kong with regard to the pedagogy of teaching and proposes a new perspective. The alternative view employs the Theory of Variation, which has its theoretical foundations in the phenomenographic approach to learning proposed by Marton and Booth (1997). The theory argues that learning takes place when the learner discerns “something” in a new and meaningful way. This theory argues that problems in learning lie in the failure in discerning the critical aspects for a particular way of seeing a phenomenon, or certain aspect of reality, i.e. the object of learning. Therefore, instead of attributing poor learning outcomes to the student’s innate incompetence, which teachers may be able to do little about, teaches should focus on changing students’ way of seeing what is/are intended for the learning, or developing an object of learning. The paper compares this conceptual framework with some other influential theories including the behavioristic, cognitive and constructivist learning theories. It also analyses how this approach to teaching and learning is able to enhance student learning, teacher professional development and school improvement.
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- English
- Book Chapters
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- 9789087900250
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/bibs/d486f789
- 2015-12-08
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