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Active learning effects on students' performance: a methodological proposal combining cooperative approaches towards improving hard and soft skills

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  • Adriano Bressane
  • Vivian Silveira Dos Santos Bardini
  • Marianne Spalding

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Empirical evidences on the benefits of cooperative learning at the higher education a still limited. This paper aims at verifying the hypothesis of improvement from the cooperative learning to students' performance. Firstly, the Fast-300 based learning is introduced as a methodological proposal combining cooperative approaches. From a case study, analysis of variance was carried out comparing scores, before and after the application of Fast-300. Moreover, students' perception of effect on theoretical understanding, communication, logical reasoning, and leadership, were collected using Likert-type scale. Then, an index was generated to measure the effect based on this perception. The results showed that the students' performance after the application of Fast-300 had a statistically significant improvement. In addition, the students' perception indicated enhancement of the skills evaluated. In conclusion, the Fast-300 can be considered a promising alternative for improving both hard and soft-skills. Future studies may evaluate the effects on cognitive permanence, emotional effects, among other skills.

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  • Adriano Bressane & Vivian Silveira Dos Santos Bardini & Marianne Spalding, 2021. "Active learning effects on students' performance: a methodological proposal combining cooperative approaches towards improving hard and soft skills," International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 29(2), pages 154-165.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijilea:v:29:y:2021:i:2:p:154-165
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