英文摘要 |
The purpose of this study is to explore the transformation process of students who are participating in the competition learning strategy at a university of science and technology, and to explore the self-worth and difficulties of students in competition learning. The study included two instructors and staff members who had participated in the past four years, and a total of 16 students from the Department of Child Care. This study used qualitative research methods, derived from interviews and thought-provoking records as the main means of collecting data. The study found that during the team participation, the student's learning strategy was positively strengthened in terms of teamwork, enthusiasm for learning and learning ability. Secondly, in the course of competition learning, the biggest achievement of students is the sense of accomplishment. This sense of accomplishment impels students to become more confident in learning and discovering self-worth. In turn, personal academic performance has also improved, and can positively impact life planning goals. Students encounter two major difficulties in the competition process, which include members' communication and self-breakthrough. By observing and discovering the problems encountered by each group or each student, teachers can provide technical assistance or psychological support in a timely manner to achieve the beneficial results of competition learning. In addition, teachers also grow through thought and teaching transformation. |