The main objective of this action research is to investigate the impact of Whole Brain Literacy (WBL) and Appreciative Inquiry (AI) as instruction and organization development interventions (IDI/ODIs) on students’ learning styles and performance in Ethics classes at Assumption University (AU) in Bangkok, Thailand. On that basis, a new learning process model was developed to raise standards and the quality level at AU. Action research was conducted with two main variables; student learning styles, with the WBL/Kolb learning process model; and student performance, described on the WBL template. At the developmental stage, WBL and AI were used as OD tools for a positive change from within. Students with potential learned effectively and grew h...
Problem-based learning (PBL) focuses on organising the content of the curriculum around problem scen...
Problem-based learning (PBL) focuses on organising the content of the curriculum around problem scen...
This research study suggests that there are limitations to the traditional problem-based learning ...
The purpose of this study was to enhance the learning environment through Appreciative Inquiry Appro...
The major research objective of this study was to develop an ‘appreciative learning organization’—an...
This article reports a research project in which the thinking preferences of a group of students enr...
Abstract This research aims to examine the applicability of Appreciative Inquiry (AI) and Whole Brai...
As an education practitioner I had taken cognisance of the existence of a gap in the professional de...
This workshop discusses research evidence behind the development and integration of appreciative inq...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to learn whether focusing on strengths through Appreciative I...
Background of the study was that students had difficulties in speaking skill at preferences and it a...
This workshop discusses research evidence behind the development and integration of appreciative inq...
While the practice of positive psychology has flourished in the last decade, critics still point to ...
Schools as social organization, hold lot of untapped positive core in the form of knowledge, best pr...
The purpose of this study was to enhance the role of subject coordinators through using Appreciative...
Problem-based learning (PBL) focuses on organising the content of the curriculum around problem scen...
Problem-based learning (PBL) focuses on organising the content of the curriculum around problem scen...
This research study suggests that there are limitations to the traditional problem-based learning ...
The purpose of this study was to enhance the learning environment through Appreciative Inquiry Appro...
The major research objective of this study was to develop an ‘appreciative learning organization’—an...
This article reports a research project in which the thinking preferences of a group of students enr...
Abstract This research aims to examine the applicability of Appreciative Inquiry (AI) and Whole Brai...
As an education practitioner I had taken cognisance of the existence of a gap in the professional de...
This workshop discusses research evidence behind the development and integration of appreciative inq...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to learn whether focusing on strengths through Appreciative I...
Background of the study was that students had difficulties in speaking skill at preferences and it a...
This workshop discusses research evidence behind the development and integration of appreciative inq...
While the practice of positive psychology has flourished in the last decade, critics still point to ...
Schools as social organization, hold lot of untapped positive core in the form of knowledge, best pr...
The purpose of this study was to enhance the role of subject coordinators through using Appreciative...
Problem-based learning (PBL) focuses on organising the content of the curriculum around problem scen...
Problem-based learning (PBL) focuses on organising the content of the curriculum around problem scen...
This research study suggests that there are limitations to the traditional problem-based learning ...