학술논문

Perspectives in AE-- from 'The Bank' to 'The Kitchen': Pedagogical Reflections of a Constructivist Theory Framed Course
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Source
New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development. Spr 2020 32(2):67-73.
Subject
Constructivism (Learning)
Learning Theories
Qualitative Research
Graduate Students
Doctoral Programs
Communities of Practice
Cooperative Learning
Language
English
ISSN
1939-4225
Abstract
Using "banking" and "kitchen" metaphors to illustrate the educational frameworks of Freire's banking concept and constructivist learning theory, we--students and instructor--describe an innovative pedagogical adult learning-teaching model utilized in a required course, "Qualitative Research," within the curriculum of a leadership studies doctoral program. This course used a constructivist learning theory framework to engage doctoral students as a community of learners in the discovery process of conducting qualitative research. Through reflection and a description of key components of this course, a critical examination of this pedagogical model is explored. Findings reveal the strengths of a constructivist approach to support and steer collaborative, exploratory learning whereby co-creating, collective processing, and co-learning promote invested learning.