In our desire to improve engagement with students in rich shared face-to-face experiences we have implemented an active learning pedagogy in place of traditional didactic instruction in our first year chemistry programme. This pedagogy, Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL), is designed around a learning cycle and includes teamwork and metacognitive processes in its classroom implementation. We have redesigned the entire curriculum around POGIL to have smaller workshops in place of the majority of lectures. This move to a student-centred curriculum and pedagogy raises a number of questions about its efficacy that include issues beyond the more familiar conceptual domain. Social constructivism suggests that affective constructs of...
This research study tried to investigate the effectiveness of POGIL (Process-Oriented Guided-Inquiry...
A follow-up study was conducted with foundation-year chemistry students who were taught in an inqui...
Pedagogical practitioners who emphasise active learning in undergraduate chemistry courses widely us...
This one-semester, mixed methods study underpinning social cognition and theory of planned behaviour...
Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) is a student-centred active learning pedagogy, adap...
A recent examination of the first-year chemistry curriculum at UBC’s Okanagan campus revealed that a...
A new team-based teaching approach known as the Process-Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) has...
Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) is a pedagogy that is based on research on how peop...
This presentation reports on formative evaluation, including test results, for three classes using t...
The effects of process oriented guided inquiry learning (POGIL), a student centered cooperative lear...
A student -centred approach based on principles of Process -Oriented Guided Inquiry Learni...
A group theory course for chemists was taught entirely with process oriented guided inquiry learning...
In this study, a student-centered learning style is introduced to the marketing discipline. Process ...
This session will provide an initial report on student learning and attitudes for an upper level bio...
As described in chapter 1, the POGIL pedagogy is an integrated combination of intentionally designed...
This research study tried to investigate the effectiveness of POGIL (Process-Oriented Guided-Inquiry...
A follow-up study was conducted with foundation-year chemistry students who were taught in an inqui...
Pedagogical practitioners who emphasise active learning in undergraduate chemistry courses widely us...
This one-semester, mixed methods study underpinning social cognition and theory of planned behaviour...
Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) is a student-centred active learning pedagogy, adap...
A recent examination of the first-year chemistry curriculum at UBC’s Okanagan campus revealed that a...
A new team-based teaching approach known as the Process-Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) has...
Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) is a pedagogy that is based on research on how peop...
This presentation reports on formative evaluation, including test results, for three classes using t...
The effects of process oriented guided inquiry learning (POGIL), a student centered cooperative lear...
A student -centred approach based on principles of Process -Oriented Guided Inquiry Learni...
A group theory course for chemists was taught entirely with process oriented guided inquiry learning...
In this study, a student-centered learning style is introduced to the marketing discipline. Process ...
This session will provide an initial report on student learning and attitudes for an upper level bio...
As described in chapter 1, the POGIL pedagogy is an integrated combination of intentionally designed...
This research study tried to investigate the effectiveness of POGIL (Process-Oriented Guided-Inquiry...
A follow-up study was conducted with foundation-year chemistry students who were taught in an inqui...
Pedagogical practitioners who emphasise active learning in undergraduate chemistry courses widely us...