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Active learning for postsecondary educators: A study of two learning designs
Authors:Brent W Poppenhagen  Ernest M Schuttenberg  John P Gallagher
Institution:(1) Overseas Programs, Boston University, USA;(2) College of Education, Cleveland State University, 1984 E. 24th Street, 44115 Cleveland, Ohio;(3) Department of Curriculum and Foundations, Cleveland State University, USA
Abstract:Research and theory related to experiential learning hold important implications for designers and teachers in postsecondary educational organizations. Three current approaches to the investigation of active learning are discussed. A research study of two designs of a field-based graduate course is reported. Participants in both versions of the course responded to two questionnaires measuring their perceptions of their learning experiences. Twenty-three participants (55%) from the earlier version and twenty (95%) from the redesigned course responded. The findings, while not always consistent with conceptual expectations, revealed provocative relationships between theories of active learning. Effort to apply concepts of experiential learning to course design resulted in measurable differences in perceived quality of learning. Key questions for further investigation are highlighted.An earlier version of this paper was presented at the American Educational Research Association National Conference, Los Angeles, April, 1981.The authors wish to acknowledge the contributions of Millicent Nuver in the collection, processing, and analysis of the data reported in this study.
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