2007
DOI: 10.1109/fie.2007.4417938
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Work in progress - peer-led team learning implementation in computer science

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“…PLTL student success measures were evaluated in a variety of undergraduate disciplines, including: general chemistry; ,,− organic chemistry; allied health, which is also called GOB; introductory biology; , anatomy and physiology; bioinformatics; mathematics; computer science; , engineering; psychology; and physics . Although implementation of PLTL has been reported in a high school setting, no peer-reviewed articles were available at the time of this review article.…”
Section: Student Success Measures As a Means Of Program Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…PLTL student success measures were evaluated in a variety of undergraduate disciplines, including: general chemistry; ,,− organic chemistry; allied health, which is also called GOB; introductory biology; , anatomy and physiology; bioinformatics; mathematics; computer science; , engineering; psychology; and physics . Although implementation of PLTL has been reported in a high school setting, no peer-reviewed articles were available at the time of this review article.…”
Section: Student Success Measures As a Means Of Program Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to or in lieu of reporting the comparison of mean course grades for PLTL and non-PLTL students, 18 studies reported % ABC (also known as pass rate) and/or % DFW rate, which enumerates students who withdrew from the course or earned grades of D or F. Mitchell, Ippolito, and Lewis; Wamser; Tien, Roth, and Kampmeier; Tenney and Houck; Akinyele; Biggers; Stewart, Amar, and Bruce; and Horwitz reported significantly higher pass rates for PLTL students. Although the Alo et al study of implementation of PLTL in various Computing Alliance of Hispanic Serving Institutions (CA-HSI) partners did not include statistical analysis of differences in pass rates for PLTL and historical non-PLTL students, they reported a 60% increase in ABC grades for University of Houston Downtown college algebra PLTL students as compared to historical non-PLTL course grades. Additionally, they reported improvement in the pass rates of both computer science I (18%) and computer science III (29%) at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) .…”
Section: Student Success Measures As a Means Of Program Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of collaborative learning has gained momentum in a variety of scientific disciplines. In the area of Computer Science, collaborative learning models are at the foundation of several successful pedagogical methodologies (e.g., peer-led team learning [2], pair-programming [38]). The Affinity Research Group (ARG) model [14] is a formal model developed, in the context of Computer Science education, to promote structured research groups composed of undergraduate students, where students with diverse backgrounds and levels of preparation are made active participants in both the research and learning experience.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional PLTL Workshop approach is similar in some ways to other undergraduate student-assisted learning approaches such as supplemental instruction [3], [8], [9], study group programs [10], [12], and Emerging Scholars programs [2], [4], [6]. These collaborative problem-solving sessions are facilitated by undergraduate student leaders and often integrate learning strategies with course content.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessment results were pending for several institutions, though preliminary reports from UTEP were encouraging [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%