The Perceived Efficacy of Cooperative Group Learning in a Graduate Program

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
K. Janzen
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This paper addresses a gap in the literature about the study of the implementation of cooperative/collaborative group learning, and the assessment of its efficacy in facilitating transformative learning in the context of graduate studies. These topics have been widely discussed in the scholarly literature at the K-12 and post-secondary (college and undergraduate) level for many years, and cooperative group learning has generally been found to facilitate student learning. What has not been addressed is the use of this form of group learning in graduate studies. This paper reports on an intentional model of cooperative group-learning used in a Master of Education in Higher Education program at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Higher Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto. A brief review of the literature that grounds this praxis, the elements of the model used, and a post-hoc analysis of the perceptions of 77 graduate students (90% response rate) surveyed in a case study regarding its efficacy in facilitating their learning are presented. The findings suggest that this model of group-based learning has the potential to enhance the process for transformative learning at the graduate level of education.
研究生项目合作小组学习的感知效能
本文解决了关于合作/协作小组学习实施研究的文献空白,以及评估其在研究生学习背景下促进变革学习的功效。这些话题已经在K-12和高等教育(大学和本科)水平的学术文献中被广泛讨论了很多年,合作小组学习通常被发现有助于学生的学习。没有解决的问题是在研究生学习中使用这种形式的小组学习。本文报告了在多伦多大学安大略省高等教育研究所(OISE)的高等教育硕士课程中使用的合作小组学习的意向模式。本文简要回顾了基于这一实践的文献,所使用的模型的要素,并对在案例研究中调查的77名研究生(90%的回复率)对其促进学习的有效性的看法进行了事后分析。研究结果表明,这种以小组为基础的学习模式有可能提高研究生教育水平的变革性学习过程。
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