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Perspectives on Issues in Higher Education 11 12-16 June 2008.
doi:10.1044/ihe11.1.12 Copyright 2008 by American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
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Collaborative Teaching and Learning

Fran Hagstrom, Marilyn G. McGehee, Larry Aslin, and Kim Baker

University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR

Based on pedagogical theory, this article describes how collaborative teaching was used in six first year undergraduate communication disorders classes in order to promote critical and self-reflective thinking. Junior level teaching faculty incorporated KASA standards and project-based learning that focused on diversity and research into cross-course projects over two semesters. The projects required collaborative work among students and among faculty. As a result, collaboration at both the instructor and student level contributed to the learning process and facilitated student construction of knowledge.







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