From Classroom to Community: Understanding Community-Based Learning Practices in Malaysian Higher Education Institutions

Community-based learning (CBL) integrates the classroom learning and the community learning, as a pedagogical strategy, equipping students thereby with the skills needed, especially personal and soft skills. CBL also promotes student volunteerism, experiential learning, and community-based research....

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出版年:International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research
第一著者: 2-s2.0-85151152193
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: Society for Research and Knowledge Management 2023
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id Hamzah N.F.A.; Tajuddin A.J.A.; Romly R.; Wahi W.; Aris S.R.S.
spelling Hamzah N.F.A.; Tajuddin A.J.A.; Romly R.; Wahi W.; Aris S.R.S.
2-s2.0-85151152193
From Classroom to Community: Understanding Community-Based Learning Practices in Malaysian Higher Education Institutions
2023
International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research
22
3
10.26803/ijlter.22.3.3
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151152193&doi=10.26803%2fijlter.22.3.3&partnerID=40&md5=156a437a64cf39e32ad51f107ffbc8e8
Community-based learning (CBL) integrates the classroom learning and the community learning, as a pedagogical strategy, equipping students thereby with the skills needed, especially personal and soft skills. CBL also promotes student volunteerism, experiential learning, and community-based research. The current literature describes the numerous impacts of CBL, yet it is not widely discussed (the clear guidelines), nor how to implement it. Thus, this paper attempts to discuss the elements of CBL and the potential benefits of integrating CBL, as part of classroom learning particularly at tertiary educational level in Malaysia, using soft-system methodology; as this method can be used to analyse the intricate human activity systems. This qualitative study involved five registrars, 20 lecturers and 121 undergraduates from five public universities in Malaysia. Thematic analysis was used to interpret the data from the focus-group interviews. The findings showed that there should be six elements, in order for an effective CBL framework in Malaysian higher educational institutions. This framework would help to link between the courses’ learning outcomes, its andragogical activities and assessments for all CBL courses in Malaysian higher institutions. © Authors.
Society for Research and Knowledge Management
16942116
English
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From Classroom to Community: Understanding Community-Based Learning Practices in Malaysian Higher Education Institutions
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description Community-based learning (CBL) integrates the classroom learning and the community learning, as a pedagogical strategy, equipping students thereby with the skills needed, especially personal and soft skills. CBL also promotes student volunteerism, experiential learning, and community-based research. The current literature describes the numerous impacts of CBL, yet it is not widely discussed (the clear guidelines), nor how to implement it. Thus, this paper attempts to discuss the elements of CBL and the potential benefits of integrating CBL, as part of classroom learning particularly at tertiary educational level in Malaysia, using soft-system methodology; as this method can be used to analyse the intricate human activity systems. This qualitative study involved five registrars, 20 lecturers and 121 undergraduates from five public universities in Malaysia. Thematic analysis was used to interpret the data from the focus-group interviews. The findings showed that there should be six elements, in order for an effective CBL framework in Malaysian higher educational institutions. This framework would help to link between the courses’ learning outcomes, its andragogical activities and assessments for all CBL courses in Malaysian higher institutions. © Authors.
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