Teaching and Learning Single Case Research Design (SCRD): Exploring Interactive Online Tutorials and a Novel Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) Format
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ThesisThesis type
Doctor of PhilosophyAuthor/s
Tan, LingqiAbstract
This thesis investigates the effectiveness of a peer-assisted learning (PAL) approach, termed MultiPAL, for teaching single-case research design (SCRD) to students unfamiliar with this methodology. SCRD, predominantly used in psychology, education, and health disciplines, lacks ...
See moreThis thesis investigates the effectiveness of a peer-assisted learning (PAL) approach, termed MultiPAL, for teaching single-case research design (SCRD) to students unfamiliar with this methodology. SCRD, predominantly used in psychology, education, and health disciplines, lacks established teaching strategies despite its widespread application. MultiPAL, introduced here, employs multiple peer tutors per tutee, merging peer tutoring with cooperative learning to potentially improve learning outcomes. Guided by the design-based research framework, the research focuses on how preservice teachers grasp SCRD and the reciprocal benefits of MultiPAL for both tutees and tutors. Two studies underpin this work: The first analysed essays from students to identify understanding patterns and confusions about SCRD, highlighting key areas for pedagogical enhancement. The second study applied MultiPAL in a practical setting with teaching major students, assessing its effectiveness through video-recorded sessions and content analysis. The results from both studies suggest that MultiPAL holds promise for enriching SCRD learning, indicating improvements in both comprehension and application. However, further research is needed to refine MultiPAL and verify its effectiveness. This research not only contributes to the methodology of teaching SCRD but also provides insights into the broader implications of incorporating interactive, technology-supported collaborative learning into educational design, enhancing the overall quality and engagement of learning experiences in SCRD education.
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See moreThis thesis investigates the effectiveness of a peer-assisted learning (PAL) approach, termed MultiPAL, for teaching single-case research design (SCRD) to students unfamiliar with this methodology. SCRD, predominantly used in psychology, education, and health disciplines, lacks established teaching strategies despite its widespread application. MultiPAL, introduced here, employs multiple peer tutors per tutee, merging peer tutoring with cooperative learning to potentially improve learning outcomes. Guided by the design-based research framework, the research focuses on how preservice teachers grasp SCRD and the reciprocal benefits of MultiPAL for both tutees and tutors. Two studies underpin this work: The first analysed essays from students to identify understanding patterns and confusions about SCRD, highlighting key areas for pedagogical enhancement. The second study applied MultiPAL in a practical setting with teaching major students, assessing its effectiveness through video-recorded sessions and content analysis. The results from both studies suggest that MultiPAL holds promise for enriching SCRD learning, indicating improvements in both comprehension and application. However, further research is needed to refine MultiPAL and verify its effectiveness. This research not only contributes to the methodology of teaching SCRD but also provides insights into the broader implications of incorporating interactive, technology-supported collaborative learning into educational design, enhancing the overall quality and engagement of learning experiences in SCRD education.
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Date
2023Rights statement
The author retains copyright of this thesis. It may only be used for the purposes of research and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission.Faculty/School
Faculty of Arts and Social SciencesSydney School of Education and Social Work
Awarding institution
The University of SydneyShare