Date: Oct 16, 2009
Time: 17.00 - 18.00
Key points:
- What is my interpretation of learning outcomes?
- How would I measure outcomes?
- replicate models of overseas studies, e.g. Wabash
- theory: culture affects learning outcomes, i.e. A affects B, e.g. Cultural capital theory; use mindmap
- lit review: summary/remarks + why it's useful + research gap
Proposal samples:
- Dec conference
- First 3 chapters of any dissertations
Actions:
1. Read:
a) Integration of learning (unpublished doc dissertation)
b) Journal of College Student Dev
c) New case for LA (book)
d) Studying college students in the 21st century
e) Handbook of Qualitative Res
f) Articles on Wabash
2. HKU thesis online (search learning outcomes)
3. draft proposal and submit to GP for review
Friday, October 16, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Reading report - Student-faculty informal interaction and the effect on college and ...
- good reference point for Literature review
Reading report - Effects of LA experiences on LA outcomes
- examine the actual impact of LA education on learning outcomes
- examine the extent to which an institutional ethos, that values student-student and student-faculty interaction within a supportive environment characterized by high expectations for developing the intellectual arts, manifests in the lived experiences of students and thus predicts the development of the intellectual arts and skils necessary for a life of substance and achievement
- empirical blackbox?
- capitalize on Wabash National Study
- literature review (LA colleges, LA ethos and practices, and LA educational incomes)
- methods
- discussion/ implications
- examine the extent to which an institutional ethos, that values student-student and student-faculty interaction within a supportive environment characterized by high expectations for developing the intellectual arts, manifests in the lived experiences of students and thus predicts the development of the intellectual arts and skils necessary for a life of substance and achievement
- empirical blackbox?
- capitalize on Wabash National Study
- literature review (LA colleges, LA ethos and practices, and LA educational incomes)
- methods
- discussion/ implications
Major Scholars
Patricia King: patking@umich.edu
Marie Brown
Nathan Lindsay
JoNes VanHecke: vanheckej@central.edu
TA Seifert: tricia-seifert@uiowa.edu
C Blaich
ET Pascarella
A Astin
Center of Inquiry in the LA at Wabash College
Marie Brown
Nathan Lindsay
JoNes VanHecke: vanheckej@central.edu
TA Seifert: tricia-seifert@uiowa.edu
C Blaich
ET Pascarella
A Astin
Center of Inquiry in the LA at Wabash College
Reading report - LA student learning outcomes: integrated approach
- Mentioned about learning outcomes of LA education.
- Wabash National Study of LA Education - 7 LA Outcomes
- Attributes and behaviors associated with high inclination to inquire and lifelong learning, by dimension or development.
Nancy Thomas, "cultivate in students the passion, balance, integrity, vision, and sense of collective responsibility that will prepare them for wise and ethical stewardship of their world".
adapt to the changing world
independent of mind
skeptical
knowledge attainment
transformative educational paradigm
evolution of multi-dimensional identity
integrity
responsibility
humanity
commitment
- Wabash National Study of LA Education - 7 LA Outcomes
- Attributes and behaviors associated with high inclination to inquire and lifelong learning, by dimension or development.
Nancy Thomas, "cultivate in students the passion, balance, integrity, vision, and sense of collective responsibility that will prepare them for wise and ethical stewardship of their world".
adapt to the changing world
independent of mind
skeptical
knowledge attainment
transformative educational paradigm
evolution of multi-dimensional identity
integrity
responsibility
humanity
commitment
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Methodology
As I'm contemplating the study framework, the Wabash National study appears a good option.
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