Background: The study is focused on applying the snowball throwing technique in teaching, and learning and figuring out whether it can improve students' learning, and comprehension skills among undergraduate medical students. Small-group instruction is used to get around these problems. The snowball technique is one such approach used in small-group instruction. The snowball technique is a more recent and inventive approach that is applied in corporate and educational settings. Worldwide, there is a dearth of literature on this technique. This method can be experimented with by medical students in teaching their subjects.
Aim: The present study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the
snowball technique as a teaching and learning method.
Materials and Methods: This is a quasi-experimental study
conducted in the Department of Pathology, ASRAMS, on phase II MBBS pathology
students over a period of four months from September to December 2023. Around
one hundred and fifty students were included in the study. A few topics were
selected and discussed as routine in small-group teaching. Pre and post-tests
were conducted and scores were taken. The same topics in other small groups
(around 30 members each) were taken using the snowball technique. Pre and
post-tests were conducted and scores were taken and ranks were given. A
comparison of scores (ranks) obtained in routine small group teaching and those
using snowball techniques was done.
Results: A comparison of pretest and posttest ranks in snowball
technique and routine small group discussions were done. There were significant
numbers of positive posttest ranks in snowball technique method. Snowballing
allows time to become invested in the work as the stakes get higher. The class
constructs the knowledge by working through a challenging topic in the subject,
rather than having the teacher explain it in a way that may not suit all
learning styles.
Conclusions: The snowball technique proved to be an effective way
of teaching students and helped in a better understanding of the subject. This
good impact was reflected in their summative examinations.
Author
(s) Details
Gudeli Vahini
Department of Pathology, Alluri Sitaramaraju Academy of Medical Sciences,
Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India.
S. Chaitanya Latha
Department of Pathology, Alluri Sitaramaraju Academy of Medical Sciences,
Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Sushma Vaddiraju
Department of Pathology, Alluri Sitaramaraju Academy of Medical Sciences,
Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/aoller/v6/1482
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