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Driving student-centred calculus: results of a comprehensive case study for Kaizen learning in the Sultanate of Oman
Authors:Bernhard Heim  Nils Viet  Paul v. Stockhausen  Jonas Gallenkämper  Judith Kreuzer
Affiliation:1. Department of Mathematics &2. Science, German University of Technology in Oman, Halban Campus, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman;3. Lehrstuhl A für Mathematik, RWTH Aachen University, 52056 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:The art of teaching freshmen students is undergoing a rapid paradigm change. Classical forms of teaching are not applicable any more and an unmanageable offer of new multimedia tools and concepts is glutting the market. Moreover, compared to previous courses, the class size triples. In view of these challenges, we implemented a new teaching concept best described as Kaizen learning. By Kaizen learning, we define a teaching philosophy that is based on a concise mix of short learning units (with feedback loops and tests) and of carefully chosen repetitions (also with feedback loops and tests) to calibrate a course for the students. Here, this intensive blended, student-centred learning paradigm is analysed together with its direct impact on the students’ performance. This case study leads to easy-to-implement key drivers for successfully teaching science in Oman, such as (1) human–human interaction, (2) clearly communicated expectations, (3) avoidance of a short-term learning attitude, (4) a no-calculator policy, (5) continuous Kaizen learning, and (6) balanced combination of traditional teaching and e-learning.
Keywords:student centred learning  blended learning  Kaizen learning  Kolb cycle  teaching in the Middle East
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