Title of article :
Jigsaw Teaching VS Small Group Teaching: A Comparative Study Among Phase 3 MBBS Students in the Department of Paediatrics
Author/Authors :
Singaravelu, Vidya Department of Paediatrics - Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, Suraram, Hyderabad, India , U, Madhusudhan Department of Physiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bibinagar, Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
Background: The traditional large group didactic lectures have many shortcomings, so small
group discussions have been proposed to overcome some of these shortcomings. However,
a typical Small Group Discussion (SGD) remains a mini-interactive lecture in most cases. To
improve students’ participation and their better understanding, many newer teaching-learning
methods have been tried. Jigsaw teaching method, a type of cooperative learning, is one of
these new methods. Obviously, the usefulness of jigsaw teaching must be compared with other
small group teaching methods.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the Jigsaw teaching
technique with the small group teaching method.
Methods: A quasi-experimental study was conducted over one month in the Paediatrics
Department of DM WIMS medical college. After obtaining written informed consent, 30 students
were randomly selected and allocated to the SGD and jigsaw groups (15 students in each group).
Four topics were taken to both the groups who were crossed over after one session (a total of
eight exposures). Their post-intervention mean scores were tabulated and analyzed. The Likert
scale was used to assess the students’ evaluations of the jigsaw method.
Results: The results showed that the jigsaw method had better students’ performance, which
was statistically significant with a P<0.05. Also, the students’ evaluation showed that they
appreciated the jigsaw teaching method, but time constraints were noted as a drawback.
Conclusions: Jigsaw teaching is an excellent small group teaching method to ensure better
students’ participation and understanding and can add to our repertoire of teaching-learning
methods, which Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) warrants.
Keywords :
Medical education , Jigsaw teaching , Small group teaching
Journal title :
Journal of Pediatrics Review