Teaching Social Science Reasoning and Quantitative Literacy: The Role of Collaborative Groups

Author:

Caulfield Susan L.1,Caroline Hodges Persell2

Affiliation:

1. Susan Lynn Caulfield is professor of sociology at Western Michigan University. At WMU, she has been recognized by the College of Arts and Sciences for “Outstanding Achievement in Teaching” as well as “Outstanding Achievement in Professional and Community Service.” The continuing theme throughout her research has been on the development of intentional environments that promote peaceful and just outcomes, including peer mediation in K-12 educational environments, group-based learning, and the impact of...

2. Caroline Hodges Persell is professor of sociology at New York University where she has been Chair, Director of Graduate Studies, and Director of Undergraduate Studies. She received the American Sociological Association (ASA) Distinguished Contribution to Teaching Award in 2005, and was vice president of the ASA 2004–05, is past-president of the Eastern Sociological Society, the recipient of a National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Development award, the Hans O. Mauksch Award for Contributions to...

Abstract

In this paper, we discuss ways collaborative research groups can be used and what students appear to learn about social science reasoning and quantitative literacy from such groups. Data are from field observations, pre- and post-semester surveys in both collaborative and traditional courses, end of the semester student comments, and student work on semester-long group-based projects. The findings illuminate teaching and learning processes, cognitive and personal learning outcomes, and remaining challenges. Students resist having to work in groups, while simultaneously becoming attached to their group and acknowledging its importance. In the end, many students see the importance of both social science reasoning and quantitative skills and demonstrate the ability to articulate key components of both. Challenges that remain include more specific measures of particular skills, potential group conflicts, and active learning within a culture of consumerism and entitlement.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Education

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