Reflection on Contradictory Learning Methods and Identity Formation in a New Academic Life Setting

Authors

  • Aishah Rosli Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
  • Mohamed Yusuf Shahul Hamid Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11113/ajee2021.5n2.62

Keywords:

Student-centered learning, active learning, new lecturer, teaching method

Abstract

Lecturers new to the academic life setting normally face similar types of challenges. These challenges were intensified for new lecturers starting their careers in the academic setting during the COVID-19 pandemic, when classes were conducted online. Student-centered learning has been the focus in engineering education recently, but many of the current lecturers have never experienced this method of learning as students, resulting in unfamiliarity and inexperience in conducting classes using this method of teaching. Our experiences as two new lecturers starting our academic careers during the pandemic using both the student-centered learning method and teacher-centered learning method in different classes are reported through collaborative autoethnographic methods. Both of our reflections revealed that stark differences can be seen as an effect of the teaching method, concluding that the student-centered learning method is superior to the traditional teacher-centered learning method. However, applying the former method also has some challenges. To overcome these challenges faced by new lecturers, some action plans have been listed for future improvement, which could be very meaningful and useful to other new lecturers as well as educators new to applying the student-centered learning method.

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Published

2021-12-28

How to Cite

Rosli, A., & Shahul Hamid, M. Y. (2021). Reflection on Contradictory Learning Methods and Identity Formation in a New Academic Life Setting. Asean Journal of Engineering Education, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.11113/ajee2021.5n2.62