变革领袖?:学术社团与本科教育

Rebecca Griffiths
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多年来,美国高等教育体系一直在努力解决STEM领域的低成功率和完成率问题,尤其是在历史上被边缘化和代表性不足的学生群体中。创新的STEM教学方法有可能改善结果并减少差异,因为旨在引发主动学习的实践比传统的基于讲座的方法产生更好的结果,特别是对于来自服务不足背景的学生(Freeman等人,2014)。然而,最近的研究表明,大多数本科STEM课程仍然主要使用传统方法进行教学
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Leaders of Change?: Academic Associations and Undergraduate Education
T he U.S. higher education system has wrestled for years with low success and completion rates in STEM fields, particularly among historically marginalized and underrepresented groups of students. Innovative instructional methods in STEM have the potential to improve outcomes and reduce disparities, as practices designed to elicit active learning yield better results than traditional lecture-based approaches—especially for students from underserved backgrounds (Freeman et al., 2014). Yet recent studies suggest that the majority of undergraduate STEM courses are still taught using predominantly traditional approaches
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