ERIC Number: EJ1246141
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
Pages: 22
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ISSN: ISSN-1363-6820
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Collective Learning, Teacher Beliefs and Teaching Behaviour in Management and Social-Educational University Programmes
Assen, J. H. E.; Meijers, F.; Zwaal, W.; Poell, R. F.
Journal of Vocational Education and Training, v72 n1 p1-22 2020
An increasing number of universities around the world have adopted a learner-oriented approach to teaching. Collective learning is regarded as a way to support teachers to enhance this approach. Collective learning processes arise when the teachers collaborate and consciously strive for a shared vision, dialogue, collective action and evaluation. The goal of this explanatory correlational study was to explore whether and how collective learning is related to both learner-oriented teacher beliefs and teaching behaviour. The sample consisted of 90 teachers from management and social-educational programmes at a University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands. Questionnaires were used to measure teacher beliefs and their perception of collective learning. Observations were used to determine teaching behaviour. Results indicated a discrepancy between beliefs and behaviour. Teachers of both programmes generally agreed with learner-oriented beliefs but demonstrated predominantly teacher-oriented behaviour. Teachers in social-educational programmes rated collective learning significantly higher than teachers in management programmes. A positive relationship was found between collective learning and learner-oriented beliefs, however, no relationship was found between collective learning and learner-oriented teaching behaviour. In further studies, a qualitative design could be used to explore to what extent teachers collectively develop their beliefs and behaviour.
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Learning Processes, Collectivism, Teacher Collaboration, Correlation, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Behavior, Management Development, Teaching Methods, Universities, Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Social Work, Hospitality Occupations, Tourism, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education; Elementary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Netherlands
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