A Design-Based Approach to Course Planning and Development

The aim to refine education often leads to changes to curriculums, and the planning and implementation of educational changes can be approached in methodological and process-oriented ways. This study investigated how Bologna process and local needs lead to a new implementation. Case material present...

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Main Authors: Antti Rissanen, Kalle Saastamoinen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mustafa Özmusul 2018-12-01
Series:Education Reform Journal
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/593280
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spelling doaj-15ede40b4f6d4f9b9bcd8205a11825ce2020-11-25T00:45:03ZengMustafa ÖzmusulEducation Reform Journal2602-39972018-12-01327887A Design-Based Approach to Course Planning and DevelopmentAntti Rissanen0Kalle Saastamoinen1National Defence UniversityNational Defence UniversityThe aim to refine education often leads to changes to curriculums, and the planning and implementation of educational changes can be approached in methodological and process-oriented ways. This study investigated how Bologna process and local needs lead to a new implementation. Case material presents how courses were planned for the Department of Military Technology at the NDU. The data was gathered from three courses related to science and technology, and a design-based research (DBR) concept guided the project. Specifically, work from 2007 to 2017 was examined, including preplanning and educational DBR cycles used to plan six courses, and team of different disciplines worked on the project. The purpose of planning courses was to construct a new science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education program for officers’ education; the aim was to offer officers adjustable but well planned, student centred, and interactive instruction. In principle, course planners were aware of the generic skill profile of the officer profession. Knowledge of STEM education from an earlier curriculum was provided to the officers by regular teachers. The use of a modern learning material portal (LMP) was considered for a student-centric teaching approach. Moodle was utilised, and a systematic student evaluation of teaching (SET) was conducted to assess the success of implementing the planned courses. DBR-framed approach gave useful guidance for the project. In the course development feedback from students offers necessary evidence but requires support from other sources for genuine and innovative educational re-engineeringhttp://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/593280design-based researchinstructionlearning by doingstudent evaluation of teaching (SET)
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title A Design-Based Approach to Course Planning and Development
title_short A Design-Based Approach to Course Planning and Development
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series Education Reform Journal
issn 2602-3997
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The aim to refine education often leads to changes to curriculums, and the planning and implementation of educational changes can be approached in methodological and process-oriented ways. This study investigated how Bologna process and local needs lead to a new implementation. Case material presents how courses were planned for the Department of Military Technology at the NDU. The data was gathered from three courses related to science and technology, and a design-based research (DBR) concept guided the project. Specifically, work from 2007 to 2017 was examined, including preplanning and educational DBR cycles used to plan six courses, and team of different disciplines worked on the project. The purpose of planning courses was to construct a new science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education program for officers’ education; the aim was to offer officers adjustable but well planned, student centred, and interactive instruction. In principle, course planners were aware of the generic skill profile of the officer profession. Knowledge of STEM education from an earlier curriculum was provided to the officers by regular teachers. The use of a modern learning material portal (LMP) was considered for a student-centric teaching approach. Moodle was utilised, and a systematic student evaluation of teaching (SET) was conducted to assess the success of implementing the planned courses. DBR-framed approach gave useful guidance for the project. In the course development feedback from students offers necessary evidence but requires support from other sources for genuine and innovative educational re-engineering
topic design-based research
instruction
learning by doing
student evaluation of teaching (SET)
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/593280
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