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Learning transferable skills in large lecture halls: Implementing a POGIL approach in biochemistry
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Inquiry-based LearningPogil ApproachEducationLearning-by-doingInstructional ModelsTeaching MethodSocial SciencesStudent LearningLearning PsychologyTeaching PracticesLarge Lecture CourseJust-in-time LearningTransferable SkillsCognitive ScienceLearning SciencesLarge Lecture HallsLearning AnalyticsActive LearningTeachingCase StudyLearning Design
Abstract As research‐based, active learning approaches become more common in biochemistry classrooms, the large lecture course remains the most challenging to transform. Here, we provide a case study demonstrating how process oriented guided inquiry learning (POGIL) can be implemented in a large class taught in a traditional lecture hall. Course structure and multiple strategies to support student learning and encourage engagement are described in detail. Therefore, this case study could act as a model for others wishing to transform their own courses from lecture to a more student‐centered format. Student feedback about the course format was overwhelmingly positive and preliminary assessment data demonstrated student learning gains in several important areas. BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EDUCATION, 2012
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