Effets de situations à problèmes sur l’autodirection des étudiants : le cas d’une formation hybride à l’entrepreneuriat

Effects of Problem Situations on Students’ Self-Directed Learning: The Case of Hybrid Entrepreneurship Training
Dina Adinda - Université de Strasbourg, France
Pascal Marquet - Université de Strasbourg, France
Jean-Michel Dalle - Sorbonne Université, France
Guillaume Dion - Agoranov, France
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Abstract

This paper investigates the effects of a hybrid entrepreneurship training scenario involving peer collaboration in problem-solving situations supported by an electronic forum. Observations focus on students’ self-direction, both in a general learning context and in the specific context of entrepreneurship, and are based on measurements carried out according to a pre- and post-test protocol. Results suggest that the level of self-direction in a general learning context increased, but to a lesser extent than in the entrepreneurship field. This contrast allows us to discuss the cross-cutting nature of a collaborative problem-solving approach and the advantageousness of using it for the development of students' self-direction.

Available online: 2022-04-11

DOI : https://doi.org/10.18162/ritpu-2022-v19n2-11

Adinda, D., Marquet, P., Dalle, J.-M., & Dion, G. (2022). Effets de situations à problèmes sur l’autodirection des étudiants : le cas d’une formation hybride à l’entrepreneuriat. International Journal of Technologies in Higher Education, 19(2), 160-173. https://doi.org/10.18162/ritpu-2022-v19n2-11