Application research of guided inquiry teaching mode in the teaching of Introduction to Educational Studies
Article ID: 4749
Vol 7, Issue 2, 2024
Vol 7, Issue 2, 2024
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Abstract
Introduction to Education is an important course to cultivate students’ comprehensive knowledge of education, and traditional
teaching methods are often difficult to arouse students’ interest in the subject and in-depth thinking. The guided learning model can integrate
the goals of self-directed learning and in-depth investigation, update teachers’ teaching concepts, change the status quo of students’ passive
acceptance of knowledge, stimulate students’ learning initiative, and exercise students’ ability to explore and cooperate. However, the application of the guided learning programme to the teaching of Introduction to Education is not without challenges, such as students’ insufficient
understanding of the subject and the effect of independent learning.
teaching methods are often difficult to arouse students’ interest in the subject and in-depth thinking. The guided learning model can integrate
the goals of self-directed learning and in-depth investigation, update teachers’ teaching concepts, change the status quo of students’ passive
acceptance of knowledge, stimulate students’ learning initiative, and exercise students’ ability to explore and cooperate. However, the application of the guided learning programme to the teaching of Introduction to Education is not without challenges, such as students’ insufficient
understanding of the subject and the effect of independent learning.
Keywords
Guided learning programme; Introduction to education; Learning outcomes; Engagement
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/ijmss.v7i2.4749
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