2024
DOI: 10.1128/jmbe.00073-24
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Time spent on active learning activities does not necessarily correlate with student exam performance: a controlled case study

Xinjian Cen,
Rachel J. Lee,
Christopher Contreras
et al.

Abstract: Active learning, including student thinking and discussion in class, has been shown to increase student learning gains. However, it is less clear how instructor-level variation in the implementation and timing of active learning activities affects student gains. Our study aims to investigate the extent to which the time spent on individual episodes of active learning activities influences student performance. We hypothesized that instructors who let students spend more time on peer discussion and individual th… Show more

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