Emergence of Different Perspectives of Success in Collaborative Learning

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Sarina Falcione, Eleanor T. Campbell, Brett McCollum, Julia M. Chamberlain, Miguel Macías, Layne A. Morsch, Chantz Pinder
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Abstract

Collaborative learning involves an interdependence between success of the individual and success of the group, requiring both personal preparation and teamwork. Asynchronous work, in combination with group interaction and problem solving, differentiates collaborative learning from other interactive teaching methods. In this study, three professors and five student participants individually reflected on a past collaborative learning experience that they considered successful. Reflections were coded using thematic analysis. Themes that emerged from participant’s descriptions of successful collaborative learning were: (a) familiarity with collaborative learning, (b) relationships, (c) benefits, (d) motivations, and (e) design and process. Furthermore, a phenomenographic theoretical framework revealed that a participant’s prior experiences generated significant variation in what characteristics they described as promoting success in collaborative learning. Past experiences that can generate this variation include training in educational theory, participation in and familiarity with related research, the individual’s role, prior experience with collaborative learning as a student, and advocacy by one’s professor before participation in collaborative learning. Our findings can inform educational practice, improving the implementation of collaborative learning pedagogies.
合作学习中不同成功视角的出现
协作学习涉及到个人的成功和团队的成功之间的相互依赖,需要个人的准备和团队合作。异步工作与小组互动和问题解决相结合,使协作学习区别于其他互动式教学方法。在这项研究中,三位教授和五位学生参与者分别反思了他们认为成功的过去的合作学习经历。使用主题分析对反射进行编码。从参与者对成功的协作学习的描述中出现的主题是:(a)熟悉协作学习,(b)关系,(c)利益,(d)动机,以及(e)设计和过程。此外,一个现象理论框架揭示了参与者先前的经历对他们所描述的促进协作学习成功的特征产生了显著的差异。过去的经历可以产生这种变化,包括教育理论培训,参与和熟悉相关研究,个人的角色,以前的学生合作学习经验,以及在参与合作学习之前教授的倡导。我们的研究结果可以为教育实践提供信息,改善协作学习教学法的实施。
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