Four strategies designed to promote active learning and student satisfaction were employed with two classes of undergraduate students, one day and one evening, in a course in adolescent development. They included the use of small group collaborative testing; face-to-face interviews with adolescents and oral presentations of the results; naturalistic field observations with reports and discussion; and PowerPoint slide presentations with handouts. The students anonymously rated each of the strategies using a likert-type scale at the end of the semester. The evaluations were very positive with 89% to 97% of the students rating the strategies as “liked it very much” or “liked it” for all of the strategies. The average gr...
This paper describes an active learning approach implemented in a first-year undergraduate course in...
Active learning is more than just a trending buzzword. This paper explores engaging strategies that ...
According to Cooperstein and Kocevar-Weidinger (2003), constructivist learning moves from experience...
This document outlines 10 teaching strategies that may be used to facilitate Active Learning. This i...
The purpose of this study was to compare course evaluation responses of students enrolled in several...
Background and purpose: Active learning provides a mean for the learner to assimilate, apply and ret...
Active learning has been documented as an effective instructional strategy for improving student per...
Students are the main assets of learning institutions. The performance of students should be the mai...
This research explores the practices like teaching style, attainment and assessment which covers the...
This study investigated the relationships among active learning strategies utilised in both face to ...
Past research examining the effects of lectures on student learning suggests that they limit interac...
There has been an increased emphasis for college instruction to incorporate more active and collabor...
Active learning is a crucial component in the learning process; the learner needs to be actively eng...
Active learning is a teaching method that involves students actively participating in activities, ex...
The paper describes active learning strategies used in undergraduate college algebra and business ca...
This paper describes an active learning approach implemented in a first-year undergraduate course in...
Active learning is more than just a trending buzzword. This paper explores engaging strategies that ...
According to Cooperstein and Kocevar-Weidinger (2003), constructivist learning moves from experience...
This document outlines 10 teaching strategies that may be used to facilitate Active Learning. This i...
The purpose of this study was to compare course evaluation responses of students enrolled in several...
Background and purpose: Active learning provides a mean for the learner to assimilate, apply and ret...
Active learning has been documented as an effective instructional strategy for improving student per...
Students are the main assets of learning institutions. The performance of students should be the mai...
This research explores the practices like teaching style, attainment and assessment which covers the...
This study investigated the relationships among active learning strategies utilised in both face to ...
Past research examining the effects of lectures on student learning suggests that they limit interac...
There has been an increased emphasis for college instruction to incorporate more active and collabor...
Active learning is a crucial component in the learning process; the learner needs to be actively eng...
Active learning is a teaching method that involves students actively participating in activities, ex...
The paper describes active learning strategies used in undergraduate college algebra and business ca...
This paper describes an active learning approach implemented in a first-year undergraduate course in...
Active learning is more than just a trending buzzword. This paper explores engaging strategies that ...
According to Cooperstein and Kocevar-Weidinger (2003), constructivist learning moves from experience...