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Collaborative testing as a learning strategy in nursing education: a review of the literature
Nursing Education Perspectives, 06/26/09
Sandahl SS - Collaborative learning strategies provide students with opportunities to learn and practice collaboration. Collaborative testing is a collaborative learning strategy used to foster knowledge development, critical thinking in decision-making, and group processing skills. This article reviews the theoretical basis for collaborative learning and research on collaborative testing in nursing education.
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