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WEEK WITHOUT WALLS: A 21ST CENTURY CLASSROOM IMPLEMENTATION AT TERTIARY LEVEL
Author(s) -
Kum Yoke Soo,
Nor Haniza Hasan,
Hazwati Hashim,
Nadiah Yahyauddin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of education, psychology and counseling
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0128-164X
DOI - 10.35631/ijepc.4320022
Subject(s) - tertiary level , mathematics education , higher education , digital learning , action research , multimedia , engineering , computer science , psychology , political science , law
This paper uses a descriptive approach to investigate the implementation of 21st-century classroom learning at the tertiary level. The action research observed the use of digital technology in a university’s “Week Without Walls” initiative. The purpose was to find out what activities were carried out in the “Week Without Walls” and how they were implemented in relation to 21st-century education learning. A total number of 17 lecturers’ teaching and learning activities were observed during a one-week university initiative of out-of-classroom “Week Without Walls” implementation. Lecturers were given directions to prepare their activities outside the classroom walls in any form or manner of their choice. The results showed that the majority of lecturers used digital technologies to carry out their activities during the week with the highest application being online learning and WhatsApp mobile sharing. This provided a strong indication that the possibilities of the use of digital technologies for teaching and learning are tremendous and highly recommended for the implementation of 21st-century classroom learning.

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