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Developing a BOPPPS (Bridge-in, Objectives, Pre-assessment, Participatory Learning, Post-assessment and Summary) model combined with the OBE (Outcome Based Education) concept to improve the teaching outcomes of higher education

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  • Zhiwei Xu

    (Hebei North University)

  • Liping Ge

    (Hebei North University)

  • Wei He

    (Beihang University)

  • Guiqin Song

    (Hebei North University)

  • Jie Liu

    (Hebei North University)

  • Lijuan Hou

    (Hebei North University)

  • Xiaoyun Zhang

    (Hebei North University)

  • Xiaotong Chang

    (Hebei North University)

  • Lan Yin

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Xiaoming Li

    (Beihang University)

Abstract

The teaching objectives of traditional approaches in higher education emphasize mostly students’ mastery of knowledge and have insufficient directionality to social needs. In this study, we developed a BOPPPS (Bridge-in, Objectives, Pre-assessment, Participatory Learning, Post-assessment and Summary) teaching model combined with the OBE (Outcome Based Education) concept to enhance the teaching outcomes. Firstly, based on the graduation requirements and professional training objectives of students, we divided the course objectives into three dimensions (knowledge, ability and quality), and further specified into index points. Then, the teaching content of each chapter was set to correspond with the index points. Finally, the BOPPPS teaching model was used to meet each requirement. Clinical biochemistry testing course was used as a model to assess the effects of the teaching reform. After the class, the teaching effect was analyzed based on the questionnaire surveys from the students and their scores of both the chapter and final examinations. The results showed that compared with the traditional approach, the BOPPPS teaching model combined with the OBE concept has demonstrated a notable enhancement in student engagement, and significant improvement of their mastery of knowledge, application skills, and problem-solving abilities. The examination scores of the BOPPPS group were markedly higher than those of the traditional group. Moreover, the difference between the two groups diverse assessment scores was much bigger than that between the two group examination scores. Our study indicates that the BOPPPS teaching model combined with the OBE concept is a highly effective teaching model for enhancing the learning effectiveness of students.

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  • Zhiwei Xu & Liping Ge & Wei He & Guiqin Song & Jie Liu & Lijuan Hou & Xiaoyun Zhang & Xiaotong Chang & Lan Yin & Xiaoming Li, 2024. "Developing a BOPPPS (Bridge-in, Objectives, Pre-assessment, Participatory Learning, Post-assessment and Summary) model combined with the OBE (Outcome Based Education) concept to improve the teaching o," Palgrave Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 11(1), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palcom:v:11:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1057_s41599-024-03519-y
    DOI: 10.1057/s41599-024-03519-y
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