“…In more than one study, students who worked in groups showed significantly greater gains on conceptual questions than students who In the domain of the introductory astronomy survey course college students often take to fulfill a general education distribution requirement common among most US universities teaching, one of the most widespread active learning instructional pedagogies that leverages collaborative learning is arguably lecture-tutorials which is used by more than 30,000 students each year (Prather, Slater, Bailey, Jones, & Dostal, 2005). Funded by several NSF awards, Lecturetutorials (Prather, Slater, Adams, & Brissenden, 2012) are collaborative learning activities that have become very popular for use in general education introductory astronomy courses (Prather, Rudolph, Brissenden, & Schlingman, 2009). Essentially short student worksheets are carefully designed for students to work with and discover the conceptual power of scientific models for themselves rather than being lectured to about them.…”