DocumentCode :
14432
Title :
Evaluating Constructive Alignment Theory Implementation in a Power Systems Analysis Course Through Repertory Grids
Author :
VANFRETTI, LUIGI ; Farrokhabadi, Mostafa
Author_Institution :
Electr. Power Syst. Dept., KTH R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
Volume :
56
Issue :
4
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Nov. 2013
Firstpage :
443
Lastpage :
452
Abstract :
Individuals perceive their environment in terms of their individual mental structures that in turn determine their attitudes toward that environment. This is the focus of personal construct theory (PCT), which states that experiences are meaningful only in relation to the way they are “constructed.” Within the higher education system, the “constructs” developed by students determine the way in which they perceive their learning environment and are used to judge or evaluate their learning experiences. To reveal the constructs developed by students, a structured interview methodology known as the repertory grid technique can be used. In this paper, the repertory grid technique is exploited to evaluate a consensus-based constructive alignment theory implementation in a M.Sc.-level power systems analysis course. The repertory grid technique is utilized as an approach to effectively gather feedback from students through interviews during course evaluation meetings. It is shown that the repertory grid technique provides much valuable, insightful quantitative and qualitative data. Experience in using this technique revealed shortcomings that are illustrated and discussed in detail. Various visual and statistical methods are applied to analyze the elicited repertory grids. These analyses, along with the other traditional feedback channels, gave insight into the teaching and learning activities (TLAs) involved in implementing Constructive Alignment Theory in a course and helped determine specific elements of the course design needing improvement for future course deliveries, thus helping to improve education in a cornerstone course of power systems engineering.
Keywords :
educational courses; power engineering education; power grids; statistical analysis; M.Sc.-level power systems analysis course; consensus-based constructive alignment theory implementation; course evaluation meetings; education system; feedback channels; learning environment; personal construct theory; power systems analysis course; power systems engineering; qualitative data; quantitative data; repertory grid technique; repertory grids; statistical methods; visual methods; Collaboration; Context; Education; Interviews; Mathematical analysis; Power systems; Principal component analysis; Consensus-based course design; constructive alignment theory (CAT); personal construct theory (PCT); power engineering education; power systems analysis; repertory grid; revised two-factor study process questionnaire;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9359
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2013.2255876
Filename :
6496173
Link To Document :
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