Students in Team-Based Learning Classes Report Greater Belongingness

Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1177/00986283241243089
Laura Madson, Michael C. Hout, Giovanna C. Del Sordo
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Background: Belongingness is an important predictor of academic and psychological outcomes in college students. Team-based learning (TBL) includes a number of explicit structures that should increase students’ perceived belongingness (compared to other teaching approaches), including permanent team membership, and activities that encourage team interactions. Objective: In two studies, we compared perceived belongingness reported by students taught using TBL and non-TBL methods to determine whether students taught using TBL reported greater perceived belongingness. Method: In study 1, we measured perceived belongingness at the end of four different semesters of TBL and non-TBL sections of Introduction to Psychology. In study 2, we measured belongingness in a pre–post design, again in TBL and non-TBL sections of Introduction to Psychology. Results: In both studies, TBL students reported significantly greater belongingness than non-TBL students. Teaching Implications: These data contribute to a growing body of literature indicating that TBL has social and emotional benefits in addition to the previously established academic benefits. As such, instructors should consider adopting TBL.
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团队学习班的学生表示更有归属感
背景归属感是预测大学生学业和心理成果的一个重要因素。与其他教学方法相比,基于团队的学习(TBL)包括一些明确的结构,应能提高学生的归属感,包括永久性的团队成员资格和鼓励团队互动的活动。研究目的在两项研究中,我们比较了使用 TBL 和非 TBL 方法教学的学生所报告的感知归属感,以确定使用 TBL 教学的学生是否报告了更高的感知归属感。方法:在研究 1 中,我们测量了学生的归属感:在研究 1 中,我们在四个不同学期的心理学导论 TBL 和非 TBL 课程结束时测量了学生的归属感。在研究 2 中,我们再次在心理学导论的 TBL 和非 TBL 课程中,以前后设计的方式测量了归属感。研究结果在这两项研究中,TBL 学生的归属感明显高于非 TBL 学生。教学意义:这些数据为越来越多的文献做出了贡献,这些文献表明,TBL 除了之前已经确定的学术益处外,还具有社会和情感益处。因此,教师应考虑采用 TBL。
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