Measuring actual learning versus feeling of learning in response to being actively engaged in the classroom

Harvard University

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Abstract

We compared students' self-reported perception of learning with their actual learning under controlled conditions in large-enrollment introductory college physics courses taught using 1) active instruction (following best practices in the discipline) and 2) passive instruction (lectures by experienced and highly rated instructors). Both groups received identical class content and handouts, students were randomly assigned, and the instructor made no effort to persuade students of the benefit of either method. Students in active classrooms learned more (as would be expected based on prior research), but their perception of learning, while positive, was lower than that of their peers in passive environments. This…

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Keywords
  • Feeling
  • Active learning (machine learning)
  • Psychology
  • Perception
  • Mathematics education
  • Class (philosophy)
  • Cooperative learning
  • Experiential learning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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