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Bridging the High School - Uni
GapsBrent A. Jones
Konan University, Hirao School of ManagementTeachers Helping Teachers (THT)
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Overview
Bridge 1 - Concrete to Abstract
Bridge 2 - Apathy to Engagement
Bridge 3 - Theory to Practice
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Concrete to Abstract
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Apathy to Engagement
Behavioural
Cognitive
Emotional
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Apathy to Engagement
Behavioural
Cognitive
Emotional
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Apathy to Engagement
Basic Psychological Needs
Competence
Relatedness
Autonomy
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Theory to Practice
Problem-Based Learning
Project-Based Learning
Service-Learning
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Problem-Based LearningThe goals of PBL are to help students develop flexible knowledge, effective problem solving skills, self-directed learning, effective collaboration skills and intrinsic motivation.
Hmelo-Silver, C. (2004)
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Project-Based Learning
Beer Industry Project
Appreciative Inquiry Project
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Service Learning
Service learning is a philosophy, pedagogy, and model for community development that is used as an instructional strategy to meet learning goals and/or content standards.
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Service LearningOral Histories Project
Philippines Study Tour
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Engagement, Capacity & Continuity (Jolly, Campbell & Perlman, 2004)
Engagement (awareness, interest, and motivation), capacity (acquired knowledge and skills), and continuity (institutional and programmatic opportunities, resources, and guidance) are three key considerations in designing and delivering student support and learning activities to successfully bridge the gap from high school to university.
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Bibliography
Buck Institute for Education (2015). Why project-based learning (PBL)? Retrieved from http://bie.org/
Csíkszentmihályi, Mihály (1990). Flow: The psychology of optimal experience. New York: Harper and Row.
Hmelo-Silver, C. (2004). Problem-based learning: What and how do students learn?. Educational Psychology Review 16(3), 235–266.
Reeve, J. (2012). A self-determination theory perspective on student engagement. In S. Christenson, A. Reschly, & C. Wylie (Eds.), Handbook of research on student engagement (pp. 149-172). New York: Springer.
Ryan, R. & Deci, E. (2000). Self-determination theory and the facilitation of intrinsic motivation, social development, and well-being. American Psychologist, 55(1), 68-78.