Work in progress - STEM Learning Community @ FAMU

Bernadette Kelley, R. Perry
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This work in progress is a National Science Foundation funded project proposed to move Florida Agricultural and Mechanical (A&M) University to the next level of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) student achievement by applying a holistic approach to educating the STEM student. The project goal is to improve the overall quality of STEM education at the University by increasing its efficiency in producing quality graduates. This change will be achieved through the introduction of a STEM Learning Community (LC) at Florida A&M. Learning communities have been shown to improve retention rates, increase student learning and achievement, increase faculty engagement, and lessen the feelings of isolation some students feel on large campuses. Student perceptions and misconceptions about careers and the connections to course curricula has been a point of significant interest. The Learning Community has also begun to bridge the gap between faculty and students which proved to be a tool for retention of students in the majors. The employment of the learning community model has begun to fundamentally change the delivery of STEM education at Florida A&M University.
正在进行的工作- STEM学习社区@ FAMU
这项正在进行的工作是一项由国家科学基金会资助的项目,旨在通过应用整体方法教育STEM学生,将佛罗里达农业与机械(A&M)大学的科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)学生的成绩提升到一个新的水平。该项目的目标是通过提高培养优质毕业生的效率,提高大学STEM教育的整体质量。这一变化将通过在佛罗里达农工大学引入STEM学习社区(LC)来实现。学习社区已经被证明可以提高保留率,提高学生的学习和成绩,增加教师的参与度,并减轻一些学生在大型校园里的孤立感。学生对职业的看法和误解以及与课程的联系一直是一个重要的兴趣点。学习社区也开始弥合教师和学生之间的差距,这被证明是留住专业学生的一种工具。采用学习社区模式已经开始从根本上改变佛罗里达农工大学的STEM教育。
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