Title of article
But how do we learn? Talking to Vietnamese children about how they learn in and out of school
Author/Authors
Phelps، نويسنده , , Renata and Tuyet Nhung، نويسنده , , Ha Thi and Graham، نويسنده , , Anne and Geeves، نويسنده , , Richard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
14
From page
289
To page
302
Abstract
Vietnam is currently striving to introduce more child-centred approaches to pedagogy. From a Western perspective, child-centred education requires teachers to perceive children as capable, active partners in learning and to develop deep understandings of their students, including the variety of ways in which they learn. This paper draws from a study involving interviews with 46 rural Vietnamese children about their learning in, and outside of, school. The data provides important insights into cultural perceptions of ‘learning’, and of metacognitive understandings and engagement (‘how do we learn?’). The paper explores the value of engaging children in thinking about how they learn, and the benefits of teachers scaffolding metacognitive engagement, in order to enhance childrenʹs agency and their active participation in learning.
Keywords
Vietnam , Child-centred pedagogy , Metacognition , Learning , Childrenיs agency
Journal title
International Journal of Educational Research
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
International Journal of Educational Research
Record number
1403162
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