Spaced learning and innovative teaching: school time, pedagogy of attention and learning awareness

Currently, the ‘time’ variable has taken on the function of instructional and pedagogical innovation catalyst, after representing-over the years-a symbol of democratisation, learning opportunity and instruction quality, able to incorporate themes such as school dropout, personalisation and vocation...

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Main Authors: Garzia Maeca, Mangione Giuseppina Rita, Longo Leonarda, Pettenati Maria Chiara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-06-01
Series:Research on Education and Media
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/rem-2016-0004
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spelling doaj-e2d55f2fbf6242ba913daba79200c12f2021-09-05T14:00:11ZengSciendoResearch on Education and Media2037-08302016-06-0181223710.1515/rem-2016-0004rem-2016-0004Spaced learning and innovative teaching: school time, pedagogy of attention and learning awarenessGarzia Maeca0Mangione Giuseppina Rita1Longo Leonarda2Pettenati Maria Chiara3INDIRE, ItalyINDIRE, ItalyUniversità degli studi di Palermo, ItalyINDIRE, ItalyCurrently, the ‘time’ variable has taken on the function of instructional and pedagogical innovation catalyst, after representing-over the years-a symbol of democratisation, learning opportunity and instruction quality, able to incorporate themes such as school dropout, personalisation and vocation into learning. Spaced Learning is a teaching methodology useful to quickly seize information in long-term memory based on a particular arrangement of the lesson time that comprises three input sessions and two intervals. Herein we refer to a teachers’ training initiative on Spaced Learning within the programme ‘DocentiInFormAzione’ in the EDOC@WORK3.0 Project in Apulia region in 2015. The training experience aimed at increasing teachers’ competencies in the Spaced Learning method implemented in a context of collaborative reflection and reciprocal enrichment. The intent of the article is to show how a process of rooting of the same culture of innovation, which opens to the discovery (or rediscovery) of effective teaching practices sustained by scientific evidences, can be successfully implemented and to understand how or whether this innovation- based on the particular organisation of instructional time-links learning awareness to learning outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1515/rem-2016-0004spaced learninginnovative teaching practicesschool timelearning awareness
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author Garzia Maeca
Mangione Giuseppina Rita
Longo Leonarda
Pettenati Maria Chiara
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Mangione Giuseppina Rita
Longo Leonarda
Pettenati Maria Chiara
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Research on Education and Media
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innovative teaching practices
school time
learning awareness
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Mangione Giuseppina Rita
Longo Leonarda
Pettenati Maria Chiara
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title Spaced learning and innovative teaching: school time, pedagogy of attention and learning awareness
title_short Spaced learning and innovative teaching: school time, pedagogy of attention and learning awareness
title_full Spaced learning and innovative teaching: school time, pedagogy of attention and learning awareness
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title_full_unstemmed Spaced learning and innovative teaching: school time, pedagogy of attention and learning awareness
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series Research on Education and Media
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publishDate 2016-06-01
description Currently, the ‘time’ variable has taken on the function of instructional and pedagogical innovation catalyst, after representing-over the years-a symbol of democratisation, learning opportunity and instruction quality, able to incorporate themes such as school dropout, personalisation and vocation into learning. Spaced Learning is a teaching methodology useful to quickly seize information in long-term memory based on a particular arrangement of the lesson time that comprises three input sessions and two intervals. Herein we refer to a teachers’ training initiative on Spaced Learning within the programme ‘DocentiInFormAzione’ in the EDOC@WORK3.0 Project in Apulia region in 2015. The training experience aimed at increasing teachers’ competencies in the Spaced Learning method implemented in a context of collaborative reflection and reciprocal enrichment. The intent of the article is to show how a process of rooting of the same culture of innovation, which opens to the discovery (or rediscovery) of effective teaching practices sustained by scientific evidences, can be successfully implemented and to understand how or whether this innovation- based on the particular organisation of instructional time-links learning awareness to learning outcomes.
topic spaced learning
innovative teaching practices
school time
learning awareness
url https://doi.org/10.1515/rem-2016-0004
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