Applying Role-Switch Model in College Information Technology Course

China's regional imbalance in terms of education resources gives rise to the wide discrepancy of pre-acquired computer knowledge amongst first-year college students, posing a huge challenge to present college information technology teaching. To deal with problems of high student-teacher ratio a...

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Hauptverfasser: Nanli Zhu, Meng Cheng, Jianbo Fan, Rina Shu
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:China's regional imbalance in terms of education resources gives rise to the wide discrepancy of pre-acquired computer knowledge amongst first-year college students, posing a huge challenge to present college information technology teaching. To deal with problems of high student-teacher ratio and tight teaching schedule, we have constructed a new teaching model with switched student-teacher roles. Inspired by Carl Rogers' non-directive teaching theory, this model shifts the priority of teaching from the teacher to students, doubled with group discussion, catering to the situation of first-year students and college information technology curriculum. The experiment results show that this model has acquired better effects and enhanced teaching quality.
DOI:10.1109/CIT.2010.344