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E-raamat: Improving Undergraduate Instruction in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: Report of a Workshop

  • Formaat: 176 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2003
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309167956
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  • Formaat: 176 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2003
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309167956

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Participants in this workshop were asked to explore three related questions: (1) how to create measures of undergraduate learning in STEM courses; (2) how such measures might be organized into a framework of criteria and benchmarks to assess instruction; and (3) how such a framework might be used at the institutional level to assess STEM courses and curricula to promote ongoing improvements. The following issues were highlighted:







Effective science instruction identifies explicit, measurable learning objectives. Effective teaching assists students in reconciling their incomplete or erroneous preconceptions with new knowledge. Instruction that is limited to passive delivery of information requiring memorization of lecture and text contents is likely to be unsuccessful in eliciting desired learning outcomes. Models of effective instruction that promote conceptual understanding in students and the ability of the learner to apply knowledge in new situations are available. Institutions need better assessment tools for evaluating course design and effective instruction. Deans and department chairs often fail to recognize measures they have at their disposal to enhance incentives for improving education.



Much is still to be learned from research into how to improve instruction in ways that enhance student learning.

Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 Identifying Desired Student Learning Outcomes 3 Evaluating Effective Instruction 4 Promoting Effective Instruction at Departmental and Institutional Levels 5 General Discussion 6 Epilogue References A Commissioned Papers B Reference Paper C Workshop Agenda D Workshop Participants E Biographical Sketches of Workshop Attendees
Introduction
1(10)
Identifying Desired Student Learning Outcomes
10(15)
Evaluating Effective Instruction
25(25)
Promoting Effective Instruction at Departmental and Institutional Levels
50(19)
General Discussion
69(9)
Epilogue
78(4)
References
82(5)
Appendixes
A Commissioned Papers
87(40)
B Reference Paper
127(13)
C Workshop Agenda
140(4)
D Workshop Participants
144(4)
E Biographical Sketches of Workshop Attendees
148


Richard A. McCray, Robert L. DeHaan, and Julie Anne Schuck, Editors, Steering Committee on Criteria and Benchmarks for Increased Learning from Undergraduate STEM Instruction, Committee on Undergraduate Science Education, National Research Council