Impact of instructional decisions on the effectiveness of cooperative learning in chemistry through meta-analysis

Author:

Apugliese Andrew12345,Lewis Scott E.12345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry

2. Center for the Improvement of Teaching & Research in Undergraduate STEM Education

3. University of South Florida

4. Tampa

5. USA

Abstract

Meta-analysis can provide a robust description of the impact of educational reforms and also offer an opportunity to explore the conditions where such reforms are more or less effective. This article describes a meta-analysis on the impact of cooperative learning on students’ chemistry understanding. Modifiers in the meta-analysis are purposefully chosen to model instructors’ decisions in implementing cooperative learning. Modifiers investigated include: using cooperative learning periodically or in every class period; setting a maximum group size at four or smallerversusfive or larger; using closed-ended or open-ended assessments; and assessing a single topic or assessing the cumulative topics in the course. The results showed cooperative learning's effectiveness is robust across a wide range of instructional decisions except no evidence of effectiveness was found with cumulative assessments. The overall results from the meta-analysis provide a benchmark for evaluating future efforts to evaluate pedagogical interventions in chemistry.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Education,Chemistry (miscellaneous)

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