scholarly journals IMPROVEMENT OF FOUNDATION STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN BIOLOGY THROUGH INTENSIVE STATION BASED LEARNING APPROACH

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (36) ◽  
pp. 168-181
Author(s):  
Siti Nor Ani Azaman ◽  
Ezyana Kamal Bahrin ◽  
Nor Hafizah Ahmad Kamarudin ◽  
Marina Mohd Top @ Mohd Tah ◽  
Nadiatul Hafiza Hassan ◽  
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A growing revolution is underway in teaching introductory science to foundation studies. Recent educational research explains that traditional teaching approaches in large classes often fail to reach many students. To address this problem, we conducted an intensive station rotation-based workshop called “Bio Made Easy” for a group of students who obtained F grade in the first Biology assessment, N = 120. The workshop was designed to improve students’ understanding of selected Biology topics by providing simple examples, analogy, and explanation of the concept using various active and interactive approaches. The goal was to change the students’ perception of biology and deliver the content within a short period of time. The students were divided into small groups and required to complete all stations conducted by different instructors. For each station, students were directed to perform activities that required them to actively participate, interact, and discuss among the group members. A comparison was made between their performance during the first test and the second test of the semester. From F grade in the first test, about 88.3% of the students accomplished higher performance grades in the test 2 assessment. This reflects an encouraging sign that active-learning practice and direct engagement of students in the station rotation-based learning approach improve student performance in biology subjects and serve as one of the strategies to motivate students for better grades.

2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael B. Pate

A novel method for teaching undergraduate heat transfer by using an active learning approach is presented. The method focuses on minimizing lecture time and maximizing student engagement. Learning is achieved by forming small groups of two to three students who then work on in-class graded assignments.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 614-622
Author(s):  
Suhaida Abdullah

The challenge in teaching statistics encompasses student motivation, mathematical anxiety, and student understanding. It needs an approach of education that encourages curiosity and leads to the engagement and comprehension of students. Cooperative learning is one of the teaching approaches that can be defined as learning with small groups of friends and implementing what they have learned in a lecture to achieve the same objective. Employing cooperative learning in the class of inferential statistics and assessing the efficacy of this approach is the aim of this study. The efficiency of the approach is determined based on the student's perception, the lecture’s observation, and the student's performance. The results showed that students more prefer to learn in a group during the course. While, based on the lecture’s observation, letting students sit in a group engages students positively during their lessons. After the implementation of cooperative learning, the student performance also exhibited improvement. Hence, it is tolerable to conclude that cooperative learning is efficient in increasing student engagement and performance.


HAPS Educator ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 358-365
Author(s):  
Darby Carlson ◽  
Surabhi Chandra ◽  
Nicholas Hobbs ◽  
Janet Steele

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. ar30
Author(s):  
Ann Riedl ◽  
Fan Yeung ◽  
Tina Burke

A large-scale study on the efficacy of active learning in a community college biology class showed that students in active-learning sections earned higher exam scores, performed better in subsequent biology courses, and graduated at a higher rate compared with students from traditional sections.


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