If you build it, will they come? A review of the evidence of barriers for active learning in university education

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION. Active learning has been demonstrated to lead to better learning outcomes for students within education, but within higher education institutions, there are still a wide range of barriers that prevent active learning from taking place. METHOD.In this article, I discuss some of the key barriers, including the design of the teaching space, the use of new technologies (such as lecture capture), and challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic. RESULTS & DISCUSSION.Much of the literature suggests that, whilst there are structural barriers that discourage the use of active learning (such as the built environment), it is not sufficient to merely remove these barriers, but it is also important to create a demand from educators (and students) for newer, active pedagogies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalREIRE Revista d'Innovació i Recerca en Educació
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Apr 2022

Keywords

  • Active learning
  • Barriers
  • Built Environment
  • Flipping
  • online education

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