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Impact on first-year students' motivation and conception of learning by the class of interdisciplinary collaborative learning of social issues in Kyushu University : A case study of cooperative learning classroom practice

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Abstract The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact on first-year students' motivation and conception of learning by the class of Interdisciplinary Collaborative Learning of Social Issues in Kyushu... University. The feature of this class were short-term (1term is 4weeks and the class has 3terms), problem-based learning (PBL) inclusing group work and personal practice, and a compulsory course for all of the fist-grade students. In this work, we focused on the impact made by the class in first term. The results of the voluntary learning motivation scale and text-mining analysis concerning learning beliefs clarified that learning motivations about perceived competence and cooperative activity improved and it also led to positive learning behaviors. These results show that this class as first year experience impacts first-year students as they study active learning strategies within a few months after joining the university.show more

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Created Date 2017.03.28
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