35-tunnine gümnaasiumi meediaõpetuse kursus ja selle tagasiside analüüs Lähte Ühisgümnaasiumi näitel

dc.contributor.advisorHarro-Loit, Halliki, juhendaja
dc.contributor.authorHindrikson, Annely
dc.contributor.otherTartu Ülikool. Sotsiaalteaduskondet
dc.contributor.otherTartu Ülikool. Ajakirjanduse ja kommunikatsiooni osakondet
dc.date2007
dc.date.accessioned2010-10-21T08:02:05Z
dc.date.available2010-10-21T08:02:05Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.descriptionAny decisions a teacher has to make when preparing and planning for lessons or courses depends on the teacher’s self image: whom he or she perceives him/herself, which kind of teaching methods he/she prefers, which are his/her convictions. Based on experiences when it comes to practice a teacher seldom remains faithful to only one method, he/she tries to find new outputs and challenges. The aim of the post-graduate thesis “35 hour Media Study Course in Gymnasium and its Feedback´s analysis based on Lähte Gymnasium” is to study new possibilities how to develop secondary students’ media competence through the feedback of media studies and to involve them into assessing their media competence evaluation (knowledge, skills, attitudes). When media studies are concerned the content of knowledge is not as important as the quality of learning. Besides assessing the student’s knowledge it is essential to find out how they feel about their media studies, as to what and how they present their values, how they learn. Feedback’s basic elements should be involved in the media courses when studying the teaching/learning reflection and the time spent on should be taken into account. The teaching portfolio is a reflection of personal teaching experiences. Developing this ideology and through the portfolio a lot of methodological material with example analysis was presented to show the importance of reflective teaching. I presented a 35 hour media course conception, regardless if media studies are a recurrent subject or elective, resulting in that the student should obtain specific knowledge about the media, academic vocabulary and vocabulary for self-reflection. The portfolio was developed based on the materials from Ohio and Indiana Universities. The teaching portfolio is more spread in higher education, less in secondary education but compiled with the aim to help the progress of media studies conception. The orientation on feedback proved to be successful: the student’s motivation and interest grew during the process, the analysis of the feedback’s elements assured that students learn better through self-reflection and feedback helps to evaluate the teaching process’s effectiveness. Everyone has its own opinion. There are students who do not understand the material discussed in the lesson, there are ones who do not like it or are not interested. There are ones who are interested, acquire knowledge and skills and wish to practice it further. In the concrete course I could distinguish three groups: ones who have thought it through, are interested in media, others who are indifferent, not enthusiastic about it but try to cope and those who are not interested, disappointed in their personal choices and find the things taught irrelevant. Based on the feedback the following standpoint occurred – everyone picks out the things he likes, whether the layout or critical analysis of the text etc. Due to that it is very difficult to standardize the materials used in the media course. As it is a course developing general skills, a teacher should use a more personal approach when keeping the subsequent perspectives in mind, even using the study map reflecting the student’s working process and analyse through it what the student is interested in and not, what prevents the acquiring of knowledge/skills, if it is a case of low learning motivation or the material is too difficult to cope with. Also it is a good source to carry out a student´s personal development conversation. The reflective practice is not common in Estonian schools, it makes the students and teachers to change their learning and teaching attitudes but it is worth to try. Reflective or critical practice can be viewed as a potential outlook on the media education. In the current attempt to plan feedback and evaluation together with other study activities is quite arguable. There are plenty to think about and try before giving advice to others but to think along and further is always a good idea.en
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dc.identifierHindrikson, Annely (2007) 35-tunnine gümnaasiumi meediaõpetuse kursus ja selle tagasiside analüüs Lähte Ühisgümnaasiumi näitel. Masters thesis, Tartu Ülikool.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10062/15688
dc.publisherTartu Ülikoolet
dc.relationhttp://mail.jrnl.ut.ee:8080/280/
dc.subjectH Social Sciences (General)
dc.subjectmagistritöödet
dc.subjectmeediaõpetuset
dc.subjectkursusedet
dc.subjectretseptsioonet
dc.subjectgümnaasiumidet
dc.subjectLähte Ühisgümnaasiumet
dc.title35-tunnine gümnaasiumi meediaõpetuse kursus ja selle tagasiside analüüs Lähte Ühisgümnaasiumi näitelet
dc.typeThesisen
dc.typeNonPeerReviewed

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