Book Chapters
Knowledge building in inter-school learning communities: Reflections from a case on project learning in Hong Kong
- Knowledge building in inter-school learning communities: Reflections from a case on project learning in Hong Kong
- Towards sustainable and scalable educational innovations informed by the learning sciences: Sharing good practices of research, experimentation and innovation
- Washington, D.C.
- IOS Press
- 2005
-
- Hong Kong
-
- 1997.7 onwards
-
- Primary Education
- The paper reports on 740 Primary (Grade) 5 students' knowledge building and sharing of e-learning resources in a recent project work, involving inter-school learning community of 4 prestigious Catholic primary schools in Hong Kong. By using an interactive web-based learning platform called Knowledge Community (KC) and adopting learning community approach of advancing both individual and communal knowledge through knowledge building discourse (Collins & Bielaczyc, 1997), the project helped gather groups of students from four schools, forming 72 communities to generate thematic discussion on environmental protection over a period of 7 months. Empirical data showed that students exercised higher-order thinking skills through interdisciplinary project learning in the Bloom taxonomy of knowledge (7.77%), comprehension (30.68%), application (25.15%), analysis (9.08%), synthesis (3.52%) and evaluation (23.79%). As a whole, the project has exemplified an inter-school learning community model in East Asia, with stresses on e-leadership in school's collaborative learning cultures, parental involvement in student learning and students' scaffold supports in computer-mediated communication environment. Copyright © 2005 The authors. All rights reserved.
-
- English
- Book Chapters
-
- 9810540051
- 9789810540050
- 9781586035730
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/en/bibs/c2a60490
- 2022-07-07
Recent Book Chapters
茶文茶路:茶文化在香港中文教學的可行定位Book Chapters
Investigating learning behaviors and intervention effectiveness of students with special educational needsBook Chapters
Life and values education in Hong KongBook Chapters
An account of environmental education in Hong Kong: The role of non-formal and informal educationBook Chapters
The use of epistemic network analysis in analysing classroom discourse in EMI-science classroomsBook Chapters
Architecture of health: Hygiene and schooling in Hong Kong, 1901–1941Book Chapters
Differences in the relationships between executive functions, reading engagement, and reading comprehension between primary students from Grade 3 and Grade 5Book Chapters
Life and moral education and Chinese language education: Trends and prospects in the Greater China RegionBook Chapters