Author/Authors :
BAZRAFCAN، LEILA نويسنده Quality improvement in Clinical Education Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , , HAGHANI، FARIBA نويسنده Education Development Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , , Shokrpour، Nasrin نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Introduction: The main goal of education is learning and change in behavior
which has been revolutionized in the 21st century due to the rapid and
widespread changes in science. The traditional approach to education does
no longer meet the learners’ needs, necessitating new changes in educational
curricula. This study was designed to determine the factors influencing learning
in the 21st century and find out the students’ viewpoints on this issue.
Methods: This is a descriptive study aiming at determining the students’ views
on new approaches to learning in the 21st century. To do so, a researcher-made
questionnaire was designed. It contained 30 questions in 3 sections including
demographic data, background questions and two open questions about their
suggestions and criticisms. The reliability and validity of the questionnaire
was pilot-tested and measured, which proved to be describable. 150 students
participating in university summer schools in Shiraz were enrolled. The
questionnaires were sent to the students in person and through electronic mails.
The students were asked to return the completed questionnaires to the given
email address. The data were analyzed in SPSS, version 14, using descriptive
statistics of frequency, mean, percentage and standard deviation, one sample
t-test. p < 0. 05 was considered as statistically significant.
Results: 150 questionnaires were appropriately filled out and given to the
researchers. The results indicated that, according to the students, 6 factors
including the use of computer in teaching, enhancement of virtual learning,
the use of mobile in relations, enjoyment of electronic learning contexts, the
learning focus on attitudes and the facilitating role of the lectures were the
most influential factors in learning. On the other hand, the government’s
responsibility and responsiveness, creativity and risk taking, increase in
the social relationship among the learners, focus on practical skills, and
management were considered as the least influential factors in learning in the
21st century.
Conclusion: It seems that the students philosophically tend to approve
constructivism and cooperative learning which is learner-centered as
compared to conventional education which is teacher-contended. According
to experts, this type of viewpoint is in the same line with new approaches to
teaching and education in the present era. Moreover, it impacts the reforms,
complementation and expansion of methodology greatly.