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Developing Critical Thinking in OT Education: Effectiveness of a Fishbowl Approach
2019
Journal of Occupational Therapy Education
This paper explores the effectiveness of peer assisted learning on developing critical thinking skills in an occupational therapy graduate course. The use of peer teaching strategies, including a Fishbowl discussion and case-based problem solving, were compared to a faculty-led lecture approach to determine which approach best prepared student critical thinking. Participants included 115 first year graduate occupational therapy students. No statistically significant differences were noted in
doi:10.26681/jote.2019.030201
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