Does Peer Instruction Enhance Impact of Audience Response Systems for Content Retention?

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Francesca Scalise, Ryan L Quock
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Abstract

Purpose: This study examined whether peer instruction enhanced the retention of content for learners who participated in a review session utilizing an Audience Response System (ARS).

Methods: Review sessions for two groups of students taking the same course were conducted. Both groups utilized ARS to answer questions presented in the session, while only one group also utilized an educational method known as peer instruction-otherwise, sessions were identical. Performance on quizzes covering the same subject matter, as well as course exam, was analyzed to determine the potential long- and short-term effects of the combination of peer instruction with ARS on course performance and satisfaction.

Results: There was no significant difference in performance on administered quiz questions between the groups for the pre-quiz (before the review session), the post-quiz (directly after the review session), nor the end-of-semester quiz. The group that utilized peer instruction had a statistically significant increase (p = 0.008767) in performance on the administered course exam. Both groups expressed satisfaction for the course as well as peer instruction, regardless if their particular group utilized peer instruction in their review session or not.

Conclusions: The combination of peer instruction with ARS may be an effective tool to improve short-term performance outcomes as evidenced by the difference in course exam performance between groups. Further research should be conducted to determine techniques that can have a greater impact on long-term performance.

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Journal of Dental Education
Journal of Dental Education 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
21.70%
发文量
274
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Education (JDE) is a peer-reviewed monthly journal that publishes a wide variety of educational and scientific research in dental, allied dental and advanced dental education. Published continuously by the American Dental Education Association since 1936 and internationally recognized as the premier journal for academic dentistry, the JDE publishes articles on such topics as curriculum reform, education research methods, innovative educational and assessment methodologies, faculty development, community-based dental education, student recruitment and admissions, professional and educational ethics, dental education around the world and systematic reviews of educational interest. The JDE is one of the top scholarly journals publishing the most important work in oral health education today; it celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2016.
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