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  • Behavioral science
  • Educational psychology

Background:

  • Interteaching is a behavioral teaching method distinct from traditional lectures.
  • Previous reviews on interteaching effectiveness have been updated and expanded.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a meta-analysis on the effectiveness of interteaching.
  • To identify common implementation practices and variations in interteaching studies.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature searches identified 38 studies from 2005-2018.
  • Meta-analyses were performed on studies comparing interteaching to traditional lectures or other controls.
  • Dependent variables primarily included quiz and examination scores.

Main Results:

  • Interteaching demonstrated a large overall effect size, proving more effective than traditional lecture formats.
  • Variations in interteaching component configuration did not significantly impact effectiveness if discussions were included.
  • Only 24% of studies implemented at least five of the seven core interteaching components.

Conclusions:

  • Interteaching is a highly effective pedagogical strategy compared to traditional lectures.
  • The inclusion of discussion is crucial for maintaining interteaching's effectiveness.
  • Future research should explore interteaching in diverse settings and with varied outcome measures.