Embedding the development of graduate qualities of international postgraduate IT students in the disciplinary curriculum

Authors

  • Ping Yu
  • Siyu Qian
  • Zhenyu Zhang
  • Lina Markauskaite
  • Jun Shen
  • Ting Song

Keywords:

International postgraduate students, self-regulation, social constructivism, graduate qualities

Abstract

There has been a steady increase in international students pursuing postgraduate coursework education in English speaking countries. Like first-year undergraduate students, these international students need assistance transitioning into the new educational environment and preparing for self-directed, collaborative learning throughout their careers. Drawing on the social constructivist pedagogical approaches, we developed learning tasks that foster self-regulation and collaboration among postgraduate coursework IT students, aligning these tasks with the learning outcomes of the subject Information Design and Content Management. This paper presents the rationale and method for the design of the learning tasks, and how these learning tasks to not only align with the subject learning outcomes but also facilitate self-regulation. A study involving pre- and post-subject surveys and interviews with 133 subject students will provide us with further insights into the effectiveness of the learning task design and the areas for improvement.

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Published

2021-11-29

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ASCILITE Conference - Concise Papers