Boundary Crossings: Cooperative Learning, Collaborative Learning, and Problem-Based Learning

Authors

  • Neil Davidson University of Maryland (Emeritus) Author
  • Claire Howell Major University of Alabama Author

Abstract

Since the 1960s, there has been growing and sustained interest in small-group learning approaches at the school level and in higher education. A voluminous body of literature in this area addresses theory, research, classroom practice, and faculty development. The approaches most highly represented in the literature are cooperative learning, collaborative learning, and problem-based learning (PBL). In this article, the authors compare and contrast these approaches through answering questions such as the following: What are the unique features of each approach? What do the three approaches have in common? How are they similar, and how are they different?

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Published

2024-04-30