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Collaborative Learning: Increasing Students' Engagement Outside the Classroom
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Date Issued
2012-09
Date Available
2019-04-09T09:57:48Z
Abstract
Several factors, including the Bologna process, the embargo on university posts and a larger student population pursuing degrees, have contributed to radical changes in teaching, learning and assessment in Irish higher education in the last few years. Challenges to academics have resulted in curriculum reform and, most importantly, in innovative practices in which the curriculum is delivered and assessed. It was in this context that a collaborative component has been introduced into Level 2 Spanish language modules at University College Dublin. A small action research project has been undertaken to explore the students’ views about this innovative way of learning. This article addresses the extent to which collaborative learning outside the classroom contributes to the enhancement of student learning and it examines the obstacles encountered by the students during the semester. The discussion of the findings focuses on feedback from the students and on group reflections submitted via Blackboard, the university’s VLE (virtual learning environment).
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
David Publishing
Journal
US-China Education Review A
Volume
2
Issue
9
Start Page
804
End Page
812
Copyright (Published Version)
© 2015 David Publishing Company
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1548-6613
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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