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Exploring Home Learning That Bridges Lessons to Foster Autonomous and Self-Directed Learning
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TANAKA, Junko Okayama Municipal Hosen Junior High School
MISAWA, Ryo Faculty of Education, Okayama University Kaken ID researchmap
Abstract
 生徒が自ら学習を進めていく力を身に付けるには,授業内だけでなく,家庭など授業外の場での学習経験を積む必要がある。つまり,学習は授業内だけで完結するのではなく,広範な活動を通して成立する。本研究では,公立中学校の第2学年を対象に授業と家庭学習を連携させる実践を行い,生徒の「主体的・自律的な学び」を萌芽させることを目指した。教師が学習方略や目標設定の重要性を伝え,メタ認知を促すことで,生徒は自己調整学習のサイクルを意識し,自分なりの学習方略を探求するようになった。また,家庭学習で授業につながる課題に取り組むことで,授業への主体的な参加と,授業外で自律的に学ぶ意欲が促されることも示唆された。
抄録(別言語)
 For students to develop the ability to learn independently, they need learning experiences that extend beyond the classroom, including at home. In other words, learning is not confined to the classroom but is reinforced through a wide range of activities. This study aimed to nurture “autonomous and self-directed learning” among students in the second grade at a public junior high school by integrating classroom and home learning. Teachers emphasized the importance of learning strategies and goal setting, and encouraged metacognition. As a result, students became more aware of the self-regulated learning cycle and began exploring learning strategies tailored to their needs. In addition, working at home on assignments connected to the class not only increased students’ active participation in class but also improved their motivation to learn independ ently outside of class.
Keywords
授業と家庭学習の連携 (coordination between classroom and home learning)
自己調整学習 (self-regulated learning)
宿題 (homework)
授業改善 (lesson improvement)
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Publication Title
Bulletin of Center for Teacher Education and Development, Okayama University
Published Date
2025-03-28
Volume
volume15
Publisher
岡山大学教師教育開発センター
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Center for Teacher Education and Development, Okayama University
Start Page
297
End Page
311
ISSN
2186-1323
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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岡山大学
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Japanese
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