DocumentCode
1604779
Title
Hands-On Instruction in the Cisco Networking Academy
Author
DiCerbo, Kristen E.
Author_Institution
Cisco Learning Inst., Phoenix, AZ
fYear
2009
Firstpage
581
Lastpage
586
Abstract
Technical education is being seen in countries around the world as an important contributor to the creation of a 21st century workforce. An important component to learning in technical education is the use of hands-on activities. This study seeks to broaden the understanding of teacher methods and techniques used during hands-on activities in Cisco Networking Academies in ten countries. Fourteen instructors videotaped one lesson per week over the course of a semester. Specific teaching behaviors were examined and coded using a systematic observation system. Findings suggest a significant portion of time in these classes was spent on hands-on activities. Instructors spend much of hands-on time monitoring students, giving explicit instructions, and providing specific answers to student questions. At the same time, hands-on activities often are completed with less learning context than lecture-based activities, and with lower levels of teacher behaviors that set the stage for and summarize the results and meaning of the activities.
Keywords
behavioural sciences; computer science education; teaching; vocational training; Cisco Networking Academy; hands-on instruction; systematic observation system; teaching behaviors; technical and vocational education and training; Conducting materials; Documentation; Education; Educational institutions; Educational programs; Engineering profession; Environmental economics; Monitoring; Testing; Vocational training; hands-on skills; instructional practice; teaching;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Networking and Services, 2009. ICNS '09. Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Valencia
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3688-0
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-3586-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNS.2009.23
Filename
4976823
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