Category: International Journal for Sustainable Development, Volume 1, Issue 1

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An Ethnic and Folk Art Space Course based on TPACK

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An Ethnic and Folk Art Space Course based on TPACK

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In the past, the apprenticeship system was used to inherit folk art. However, the traditional and rigid teaching methods in the classroom led to the poor effect of learning ethnic and folk art and even the loss of many folk arts. Nowadays, related technologies such as the Internet, cloud computing, and big data are constantly being updated. Under this background of rapid technological development, it is of strong practical significance to integrate ethnic and folk art with technical means. Based on the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework, the ethnic and folk art space course was constructed in this study by combining the “technology + teaching method + subject knowledge” integration model. Scientific technology was integrated with the education of ethnic and folk art to propose the solution idea and system architecture. Meanwhile, the TPACK-based ethnic and folk art space course was put into practical application to verify its learning effect. The final results show that compared with the traditional teaching, the TPACK-based ethnic and folk art space course can improve the teaching efficiency and promote students’ mastery of various skills of ethnic and folk art.

Student Experiences of Using Online Material to Support Success in A-Level Economics

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Online Material to Support Success in A-Level Economics

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Current research has demonstrated that the leap from GCSEs to A-Levels is the greatest transition learners will go through in their educational journey. This paper looks into student attitudes towards utilising online resources to succeed in A-Level exams. Students are now expected to retain information across the two-year course, so this research looks into how educators can support such learning. Data tracking, questionnaires and interviews were conducted with Year One Economics students in a 16-19 educational institution in South-East England. The research identified that students require online resources to support them in their knowledge construction and retention; however, educators need to be wary of making certain assumptions. Learners’ digital capabilities are still developing, so educators need to promote online resources that will support learner needs, as well as ensure that the material is both accessible and easy to use

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Consolidation; independent; resources; linear; technology-enhanced learning; digital; inclusive learning