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Agile in Higher Education: How Can Value-based Learning Be Implemented in Higher Education?

  • Abstract: The corona pandemic has shown how important it is to be able to react quickly to changing conditions. In many organizations, agile process models and agile practices are used for this purpose. This paper examines how agility can be implemented in higher education. Using two case studies, we analyze how agile practices and agile values are implemented for knowledge and skills development. Our results present a student-centered approach where lecturers supported self-organized learning. In the student-centered approach, prior knowledge and experience of learners are taken into account, and the learning process is adjusted through continuous feedback. With the introduction of agility, a value shift towards value-based learning is taking place. Value-based learning supports competency-based teaching since the focus is less on imparting technical knowledge and more on imparting competencies.

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Author:Eva-Maria Schön, Ilona Buchem, Stefano Sostak
DOI:https://doi.org/10.5220/0011537100003318
ISBN:978-989-758-613-2
Parent Title (English):Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies (WEBIST), Vol.1, 25.-27.10.2022, Valletta (Malta)
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Year of Completion:2022
Release Date:2025/03/13
Tag:Student-centered Learning
Value-based Learning
Pagenumber:9
First Page:45
Last Page:53
Institute:Fachbereich Wirtschaft
Research Focus Area:Industrielle Informatik