Improving mathematics content mastery and enhancing flexible problem solving through team-based inquiry learning

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This article examines how student learning is affected by the use of team-based inquiry learning, a novel pedagogy in mathematics that uses team-based learning to implement inquiry-based learning. We conducted quasi-experimental and observational studies in intermediate level mathematics courses, finding that team-based inquiry learning led to increased content mastery and that students took a more flexible approach to solving problems. We also found that in the courses using this pedagogy, women (but not men) had a reduction in communication apprehension over the course of a semester. We conclude that team-based inquiry learning effectively enhances student learning and problem solving, preparing students for future academic success and fostering career readiness.

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Lewis, D., & Estis, J. (2020). Improving mathematics content mastery and enhancing flexible problem solving through team-based inquiry learning. Teaching and Learning Inquiry, 8(2), 165–183. https://doi.org/10.20343/TEACHLEARNINQU.8.2.11

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