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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Reflektera, lösa, behärska! : En självobservationsstudie om hur redskap och metoder används i den egna lärandeprocessen / Reflect, solve, overcome! : A self-observation study about how tools and methods are used in the own learning process

Jernberg, Ulrica January 2022 (has links)
I denna studie undersöks hur olika erbjudna redskap och metoder används i en students egen övning med syfte att undersöka hur de bidrar till möjligheten att agera som lärare till sig själv. Undersökningen dokumenterades i en loggbok som även hade funktionen som övningsjournal. I analysen av den insamlade dokumentationen användes en tematisk analysmetod. Undersökningen vilar på ett sociokulturellt perspektiv. Resultatet belyser hur redskap och metoder i form av muntliga och kroppsliga instruktioner samt klingande musik bidrar till och påverkar en students lärandeprocess samt hur de bidrar till möjligheten att agera lärare till sig själv. I diskussionen diskuteras resultatet i relation till bakgrundslitteraturen med fokus på resultatets slutsatser om reflektion och egen bedömning, identifiering och problemlösning samt kontroll och behärskning. Resultatet relateras även till begrepp som den proximala utvecklingszonen, scaffolding, appropriering och mediering. / This study examines how different tools and methods are used in a student’s own practice with the aim of examining how they contribute to the possibility of acting as a teacher for oneself. The study was documented in a journal that also functioned as a practice journal. The analysis of the collected documentation used a thematic analysis method. The survey is based on a sociocultural perspective. The result illustrates how tools and methods in the form of spoken and physical instructions as well as sounding music contribute to and affect a student´s learning process as well as how they contribute to the possibility of acting as a teacher for oneself. In the discussion, the results are discussed in relation to the background literature with a focus on the results´ conclusions about reflection and self-assessment, identification and problem solving as well as control and mastery. The result is also related to concepts such as the proximal development zone, scaffolding, appropriation and mediation.

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