Developing students’ learning strategies with the support of the intervention programme and involving parents
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https://doi.org/10.12697/eha.2021.9.1.09Keywords:
students, learning strategies, action research, self-regulated learning, parentsAbstract
Õpioskuste teadlik arendamine, kus õpetajad lastevanematega õpilasi süsteemselt juhendavad, on distantsõppe kogemuse valguses saanud tähenduslikumaks kui kunagi varem. Uuringu eesmärk oli selgitada, kuidas süsteemsel juhendamisel muutub õpilaste raporteeritud strateegiate kasutamine ja teadlikkus õpistrateegiatest ning kuivõrd õpilaste ja lastevanemate sekkumisjärgsed hinnangud õpistrateegiate tõhususele on seotud. Teadlikkus õpistrateegiatest tähendab õpilaste oskust hinnata strateegiate tõhusust ning teha valikuid tõhusamate strateegiate kasutamise kasuks. Sekkumisuuringul kasutati kolmanda klassi õpilastega programmi "Õpime mõttega". Sekkumisuuringu eel ja järel koguti andmeid õpilaste õpistrateegiate kasutamise ning hinnangute kohta, kasutades õpi- ja enesemääratluspädevuse teste. Lastevanematega korraldati vestlusringid õpistrateegiate teadlikkuse tõstmiseks ja hinnati nende teadlikkuse muutust sekkumise jooksul. Tulemused näitavad, et juba lühiajalise sekkumise tulemusena hindasid õpilased tõhusaid strateegiaid kõrgemalt. Lastevanemate teadlikkus tõhusatest õpistrateegiatest paranes ja ilmnes seos lastevanemate ja laste hinnangutes vähetõhusatele strateegiatele.
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