TY - JOUR
T1 - Singapore students' and teachers' perceptions of computer-supported project work classroom learning environments
AU - Wong, Angela F.L.
AU - Quek, Choon Lang
AU - Divaharan, Shanti
AU - Liu, Woon Chia
AU - Peer, Jarina
AU - Williams, Michael D.
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - The computer-supported Project Work classroom learning environment discussed in this paper represents a paradigm shift from teacher-centered to student-centered teaching and learning in Singapore schools. Besides the face-to face weekly lessons in existing Project Work classrooms, the students engaged in computer-supported online forum discussions. Two hundred and sixty students and 26 teachers from seven high schools participated in this study. Their perceptions of this new learning environment were assessed using a modified version of the Web-based Learning Environment Instrument (WEBLEI). In addition, the instrument was also validated. The WEBLEI exhibited satisfactory internal consistency reliability and discriminant validity. Comparing the actual and preferred perceptions of the students and teachers revealed that there were differences between the actual and preferred perceptions for both students and teachers. With these in mind, the implications for using technology to support the face-to face teaching and learning in Project Work classrooms are discussed in this paper.
AB - The computer-supported Project Work classroom learning environment discussed in this paper represents a paradigm shift from teacher-centered to student-centered teaching and learning in Singapore schools. Besides the face-to face weekly lessons in existing Project Work classrooms, the students engaged in computer-supported online forum discussions. Two hundred and sixty students and 26 teachers from seven high schools participated in this study. Their perceptions of this new learning environment were assessed using a modified version of the Web-based Learning Environment Instrument (WEBLEI). In addition, the instrument was also validated. The WEBLEI exhibited satisfactory internal consistency reliability and discriminant validity. Comparing the actual and preferred perceptions of the students and teachers revealed that there were differences between the actual and preferred perceptions for both students and teachers. With these in mind, the implications for using technology to support the face-to face teaching and learning in Project Work classrooms are discussed in this paper.
KW - Classroom environment
KW - Computer-supported classrooms
KW - Learning environment
KW - Project work
KW - Project-based learning
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U2 - 10.1080/15391523.2006.10782469
DO - 10.1080/15391523.2006.10782469
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85008856926
SN - 1539-1523
VL - 38
SP - 449
EP - 479
JO - Journal of Research on Technology in Education
JF - Journal of Research on Technology in Education
IS - 4
ER -