PGSD FIP UNESA Collaborates with Australia to discuss Educational Design through guest lectures
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Pgsd.fip.unesa.ac.id, SURABAYA- Monday, April 24 2024 Through Hybrid in the auditorium of Building O5 on the 3rd floor and zoom meeting, the Undergraduate, Masters and Doctoral School Teacher Education study program together with the Out-of-School Education study program held a guest lecture with the theme "Designing Education In & Out of school". The event was moderated by an Elementary School Teacher Education lecturer who graduated from OHIO University, Maretha Dellarosa, M.A., Ph.D.
The guest lecture event aims to increase the internationalization of PGSD FIP UNESA. This time PGSD is collaborating with University Newcastle Australia. This collaboration was marked by the signing of an MoU before the material delivery session.
Prof. Susan Ledger, Ph.D from Newcastle University Australia as the speaker taught students about rules and laws which means basic principles centered on the concept that three is the optimal number for cognitive processing and effective decision making. This principle states that working on three items or tasks at once can improve productivity and cognitive load management.
He also explained the role of teachers in efforts to achieve sustainable development or in English Sustainable Development Goals "Teachers must be able to collaborate with students, teach the meaning of sustainable development and apply it, not only student teachers, in this case teachers must also collaborate with fellow teachers." he said
Students are introduced to educational planning inside and outside school which can be done by implementing place-based education (PBE), PBE which makes students more immersed in local heritage, culture, landscapes, opportunities and experiences. PBE emphasizes learning through participation in service projects for the school and/or local community
Author: Ria Risky Syah Putri Ayu Fadilla