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Process-Oriented Guided-Inquiry Learning: A Natural Fit for Occupational Therapy Education
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Process-Oriented Guided-Inquiry Learning: A Natural Fit for Occupational Therapy Education

Lynn Jaffe, Robert Gibson and Mariana D'Amico
Occupational therapy in health care, Vol.29(2), pp.115-125
04-03-2015
PMID: 25821891

Abstract

Evidence-based practice Inquiry learning Teaching strategies
After a brief review of the major group cooperative learning strategies, this article presents the format and use of Process-Oriented Guided-Inquiry Learning (POGIL) as a recommended teaching strategy for occupational therapy classes. This recommendation is based upon evidence of effectiveness of this strategy for enhancing critical thinking, content retention, and teamwork. Strategies for learning the process and suggestions for its use are based upon literature evidence and the authors' experiences with this strategy over 4 years in a class on evidence-based practice.

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