Decreased class size, increased active learning? Intended and enacted teaching strategies in smaller classes

Volume: 20, Issue: 1, Pages: 51 - 62
Published: Oct 27, 2017
Abstract
Small class size is often used as an indicator of quality in higher education, and some research suggests that instructors in smaller classes more often use activities that are learner-centered and that involve physical and mental activity on the part of learners, such as group work, simulations, and case studies. However, we have little information on how instructors change their pedagogical practice when they teach in large- versus small-class...
Paper Details
Title
Decreased class size, increased active learning? Intended and enacted teaching strategies in smaller classes
Published Date
Oct 27, 2017
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
51 - 62
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