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A study of the impact of collaborative learning on student learning of major concepts in a microbiology laboratory exercise

Posted on:2015-04-13Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Capella UniversityCandidate:Baumgarten, Kristyne AFull Text:PDF
GTID:1477390017489335Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
This study investigated the possible relationship between collaborative learning strategies and the learning of core concepts. This study examined the differences between two groups of nursing students enrolled in an introductory microbiology laboratory course. The control group consisted of students enrolled in sections taught in the traditional method. The experimental group consisted of those students enrolled in the sections using collaborative learning strategies. The groups were assessed on their degrees of learning core concepts using a pre-test/post-test method. Scores from the groups' laboratory reports were also analyzed. There was no difference in the two group's pre-test scores. The post-test scores of the experimental group averaged 11 points higher than the scores of the control group. The lab report scores of the experimental group averaged 15 points higher than those scores of the control group. The data generated from this study demonstrated that collaborative learning strategies can be used to increase students learning of core concepts in microbiology labs.
Keywords/Search Tags:Collaborative learning, Concepts, Microbiology, Experimental group averaged, Students
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