We used team-based learning to improve comprehension and critical thinking of students in an undergraduate microbial metabolism-physiology course. The course used well-known bacterial pathways to highlight themes of energy conservation and biodegradation. Prior to the introduction of team-based learning, student recall of this information was poor and students had difficulty extrapolating information to new organisms. Initially, individual and group quizzes were added to promote problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. This significantly improved student attitudes about the amount of information they learned and whether the instructor promoted critical thinking. However, retention of the material as judged by final examination scores w...
This study includes findings from a university-wide instructional improvement project conducted acro...
The purpose of this research was to examine students' perspectives of their learning in marine biol...
Teamwork has become an integral part of most organisations today, and it is clearly important in Sc...
The goal of science education is to develop critical thinking skills. Critical thinking skill is imp...
As part of an undergraduate pipeline program at our institution for students from underrepresented m...
Purpose: To evaluate differences in student confidence and perceptions of biochemistry concepts usin...
Team-based learning (TBL) is a teaching pedagogy for flipping the classroom that moves the focus of ...
Cooperative learning and team-based learning have been widely recognized as beneficial strategies to...
Retention in science is low in undergraduate populations, especially for under-represented minority ...
Educators are increasingly being encouraged to use more active- and problem-based-learning technique...
The authors describe the experience with a partial implementation of Team-Based Learning strategy, a...
Abstract: Cooperative learning is a learning strategy that involves the active role of students in g...
In numerous studies relative to collaboration and critical thinking, an instructional strategy calle...
Instead of giving a lecture that can discourage both students and teachers, let’s try a different wa...
The project was designed to develop the School of Biosciences practice of providing problem-based Le...
This study includes findings from a university-wide instructional improvement project conducted acro...
The purpose of this research was to examine students' perspectives of their learning in marine biol...
Teamwork has become an integral part of most organisations today, and it is clearly important in Sc...
The goal of science education is to develop critical thinking skills. Critical thinking skill is imp...
As part of an undergraduate pipeline program at our institution for students from underrepresented m...
Purpose: To evaluate differences in student confidence and perceptions of biochemistry concepts usin...
Team-based learning (TBL) is a teaching pedagogy for flipping the classroom that moves the focus of ...
Cooperative learning and team-based learning have been widely recognized as beneficial strategies to...
Retention in science is low in undergraduate populations, especially for under-represented minority ...
Educators are increasingly being encouraged to use more active- and problem-based-learning technique...
The authors describe the experience with a partial implementation of Team-Based Learning strategy, a...
Abstract: Cooperative learning is a learning strategy that involves the active role of students in g...
In numerous studies relative to collaboration and critical thinking, an instructional strategy calle...
Instead of giving a lecture that can discourage both students and teachers, let’s try a different wa...
The project was designed to develop the School of Biosciences practice of providing problem-based Le...
This study includes findings from a university-wide instructional improvement project conducted acro...
The purpose of this research was to examine students' perspectives of their learning in marine biol...
Teamwork has become an integral part of most organisations today, and it is clearly important in Sc...