Students' learning experience in a multidisciplinary innovation project

被引:39
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作者
Hero, Laura-Maija [1 ,2 ]
Lindfors, Eila [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Turku, Dept Teacher Educ, Rauma, Finland
[2] Metropolia Univ Appl Sci, Dept Cultural Management, Helsinki, Finland
[3] Univ Turku, Dept Craft Design & Technol Educ, Rauma, Finland
来源
EDUCATION AND TRAINING | 2019年 / 61卷 / 04期
关键词
Higher education; Phenomenography; Learning experience; Innovation competence; Multidisciplinary innovation project; Pedagogical innovation process; Individual innovation competence; Diary research; TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP; GROUP DIVERSITY; PERFORMANCE; DESIGN; TEAMS; ENTREPRENEURSHIP; CREATIVITY; PHENOMENOGRAPHY; COLLABORATION; HETEROGENEITY;
D O I
10.1108/ET-06-2018-0138
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Purpose - Collaboration between universities and industry is increasingly perceived as a vehicle to enhance innovation. Educational institutions are encouraged to build partnerships and multidisciplinary projects based around real-world open problems. Projects need to benefit student learning, not only the organisations looking for innovations. The context of this study is a multidisciplinary innovation project, as experienced by the students of an University of Applied Sciences in Finland. The purpose of this paper is to unfold students' conceptions of the learning experience, to help teachers and curriculum designers to organise optimal conditions and processes, and support competence development. The research question was: How do students in higher professional education experience their learning in a multidisciplinary innovation project? Design/methodology/approach - The study took a phenomenographic approach. The data were collected in the form of weekly diaries, maintained by the cultural management and social services students (n=74) in a mandatory multidisciplinary innovation project in professional higher education in Finland. The diary data were analysed using thematic inductive analysis. Findings - The results of the study revealed that students' understood the learning experience in relation to solvable conflicts and unusual situations they experienced during the project, while becoming aware of and claiming their collaborative agency and internalising phases of an innovation process. The competences as learning outcomes that students could name as developed related to content knowledge, different personal characteristics, social skills, emerging leadership skills, creativity, future orientation, social skills, technical, crafting and testing skills and innovation implementation-related skills, such as marketing, sales and entrepreneurship planning skills. However, future orientation and implementation planning skills showed more weakly than other variables in the data. Practical implications - The findings suggest that curriculum design should enable networked, student-led and teacher supported pedagogical innovation processes that involve a whole path from future thinking and idea development through prototyping to implementation planning of the novel solution. Teachers promote deep comprehension of the innovation process, monitor and ease the pain of conflict if it threatens motivation, offer assessment tools and help in recognising gaps in individual competences and development needs, promote more future-oriented, concrete and implementable outcomes, and facilitate in bridging from innovation towards entrepreneurship planning. Originality/value - The multidisciplinary innovation project described in this study provides a pedagogical way to connect higher education to the practises of society. These results provide encouraging findings for organising multidisciplinary project activities between education and working life. The paper, therefore, has significant value for teachers and entrepreneurship educators in designing curriculum and facilitating projects. The study promotes the dissemination of innovation development programmes in between education and work organisations also in other than technical and commercial fields.
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页码:500 / 522
页数:23
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