The article cites a paper that objects to active learning, referring to it as a movement that portends trouble for higher education in the United States. The paper contends that active learning is cover-up for deeper problems in higher education, such as class size. It disregards the immense body of research on active learning and its implications for teaching practice.
Published
2006
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