Assessing Selected Teaching Techniques and Their Impact on Student Success in the Classroom

Timothy Faith
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Student success in college courses is important to students and faculty, though what variables predict student success are myriad and can be difficult to collect by faculty. Given the complex interaction of these variables, many of which are external to the classroom, a faculty member could be excused for thinking that the work of the faculty may not be impactful at all as to student success. However, this study considers several teaching techniques, including chunking course materials and assessments into smaller units, expanding practice homework assignments, and automating some course feedback to students through software, and identifies that increasing the number of exams that cover smaller portions of material appears to increase the average student pass rate of exams, but expanding homework and automating course/assignment feedback to students does not significantly impact student average exam grades. However, the use of intelligent agents did appear to negatively impact the rate at which students completed all exams in the course.
评估选定的教学技巧及其对学生课堂成功的影响
学生在大学课程中的成功对学生和教师都很重要,尽管预测学生成功的变量是无数的,教师很难收集。考虑到这些变量之间复杂的相互作用,其中许多是课堂之外的,教师可能会认为教师的工作对学生的成功根本没有影响,这是可以原谅的。然而,本研究考虑了几种教学技术,包括将课程材料和评估分成更小的单元,扩大练习作业,以及通过软件自动化一些课程反馈给学生,并确定增加涵盖较小部分材料的考试数量似乎可以提高学生的平均考试通过率。但是,增加家庭作业和自动化课程/作业反馈对学生的平均考试成绩没有显著影响。然而,智能代理的使用确实对学生完成课程中所有考试的速度产生了负面影响。
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