TY - JOUR
T1 - University students' perceptions of a holistic care course through cooperative learning
T2 - Implications for instructors and researchers
AU - Pan, Peter Jen Der
AU - Pan, Gloria Huey Ming
AU - Lee, Ching Yieh
AU - Chang, Shona Shih Hua
PY - 2010/6
Y1 - 2010/6
N2 - The benefits of cooperative learning have been advocated in a wide range of educational contexts in higher education. There is, however, rare information on the contributions of holistic education courses on college students. Using grounded theory methods, this preliminary study was to explore participants' perceptions of a holistic care course through cooperative learning. The results indicated that five primary categories including learning environment construction, multiple learning processes, cognitive change, solitary learning and transfer, and personal growth emerged as prominent and consistent themes. Moreover, positive and negative feelings about the learning experience, a greater understanding of holistic knowledge, and an enlargement of the experiences of connecting to others were also found. Finally, a pattern of university students' construction of holistic knowledge was developed, and several research questions were generated. Future implications for research and practice on the holistic curriculum and cooperative learning in higher education were also suggested.
AB - The benefits of cooperative learning have been advocated in a wide range of educational contexts in higher education. There is, however, rare information on the contributions of holistic education courses on college students. Using grounded theory methods, this preliminary study was to explore participants' perceptions of a holistic care course through cooperative learning. The results indicated that five primary categories including learning environment construction, multiple learning processes, cognitive change, solitary learning and transfer, and personal growth emerged as prominent and consistent themes. Moreover, positive and negative feelings about the learning experience, a greater understanding of holistic knowledge, and an enlargement of the experiences of connecting to others were also found. Finally, a pattern of university students' construction of holistic knowledge was developed, and several research questions were generated. Future implications for research and practice on the holistic curriculum and cooperative learning in higher education were also suggested.
KW - Cooperative learning
KW - Holistic care course
KW - Holistic knowledge
KW - University students
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U2 - 10.1007/s12564-010-9078-0
DO - 10.1007/s12564-010-9078-0
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77952875879
SN - 1598-1037
VL - 11
SP - 199
EP - 209
JO - Asia Pacific Education Review
JF - Asia Pacific Education Review
IS - 2
ER -