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Johnson, Sara L.; Bodner, George M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
Undergraduate research is a high-impact educational practice for which effective mentoring has been identified as a key factor in determining its success. Some researchers have argued that effective mentors help increase students' independence and ownership of the research project. This case study used conversation analysis to examine recorded…
Descriptors: Student Research, Mentors, Questioning Techniques, Student Experience
Lara Appleby; Ira Caspari-Gnann; Julia Gouvea; David Hammer; Roger Tobin – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
Part of learning science is practicing reasoning, but some of the most common approaches to science instruction offer students little opportunity to do that, especially in the whole-class setting of large-enrollment courses. We present and closely examine a single episode of instructor listening--an instructor deliberately adopting a stance, and…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Undergraduate Students, Science Instruction, Chemistry
Newton, Genevieve; Rajakaruna, Rebecca; Kulak, Verena; Albabish, William; Gilley, Brett H.; Ritchie, Kerry – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2019
Two-stage collaborative testing is an assessment strategy that involves students initially writing a test individually and then immediately afterward writing the same (or similar) test again in groups. Current evidence shows that two-stage testing improves performance on multiple-choice tests as well as short-term retention of material, but little…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Students, Biochemistry
Shea, Lauren; Bégin, Chantale; Osovitz, Christopher; Prevost, Luanna – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
Active-learning approaches have recently been broadly promoted on many campuses, but research is limited on how varying levels of interaction impact student success. The aim of this study was to compare student success between two sections of an introductory biology course that used classroom response systems (i.e., clickers), but were taught with…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Class Size, Introductory Courses, Biology
Eckenrode, Jeffrey; Prather, Edward E.; Wallace, Colin S. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2016
This article reports on an investigation into the correlations between students' understandings of introductory astronomy concepts and the correctness and coherency of their written responses to targeted Lecture-Tutorial questions.
Descriptors: Correlation, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition), Astronomy
Rai, Bina; Zhu, Julia Yajuan; Koh, Dawn C-I; Xiaojuan, Khoo; Krishnaswamy, Lakshminarasimhan; Chandramohanadas, Rajesh; Shi, Ong Eng; Leong, Pey Kin – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
We carried out a study of an instructional model that integrates flipped classroom with active learning, in-class activities into our biology course, using a mixed methods research design. According to the survey (n = 331), a majority of students found the flipped classroom engaging and helpful for class preparation and scheduling of learning.…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Science Instruction, Biology, Flipped Classroom
Huffmyer, Ariana S.; Lemus, Judith D. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2019
Student experience and achievement in undergraduate science courses is important for degree retention and generating interest in careers in STEM. Graduate student teaching assistants (GTAs) provide a majority of instruction in STEM laboratory courses at universities and play a critical role in the educational experience of students. Many GTAs…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Academic Achievement, Undergraduate Students
Clyde Freeman Herreid – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2015
A case that reads well on paper can absolutely fail in the classroom unless the faculty member is up to the task. This article focuses on why the teaching notes are vital to the success of a case, and how they are often more difficult to write then the case story itself. It is in the notes that the reader can see what the writer was trying to do.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Public Speaking, Teacher Characteristics, Lecture Method
Aghekyan, Rosa – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2018
Inclusion of model building in the learning process promotes a deep understanding of scientific content and concepts. Likewise, higher level questioning requires high cognitive demand and critical reasoning and leads to positive educational results. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the conjunction of higher level thinking…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Logical Thinking, Scientific Concepts
Owens, David – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2017
An introductory undergraduate biology laboratory session about vertebrate tissues was gamified to elucidate the effects of gameful learning on students' perceptions of their own learning and motivation. Student groups were randomly assigned a vertebrate tissue, including corresponding slides and content from the laboratory manual, and tasked with…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Undergraduate Study, College Science, Biology
Terry, David R.; Lemons, Paula; Armstrong, Norris; Brickman, Peggy; Ribbens, Eric; Herreid, Clyde Freeman – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2016
Three college faculty taught large general biology classes using case studies and personal response systems (clickers). Each instructor taught the same eight cases in two different sections, except the questions within the cases differed. In one section the questions were lower order (LO) factual inquiries, and in the other they were largely…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Biology, Case Studies, Audience Response Systems
Kulatunga, Ushiri; Moog, Richard S.; Lewis, Jennifer E. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
Although student production of arguments in group learning environments has been shown to promote scientific reasoning and understanding of science concepts, little previous work has examined the relationship of the structure of curricular materials to the production of argumentation. In this study, we examined this relationship for a collection…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Persuasive Discourse, College Science, College Students
Stroud, Mary W. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
This study explores the use of Photovoice as a pedagogical tool in two introductory undergraduate chemistry courses for nonscience majors. Photovoice, historically linked to participatory action research, is a qualitative mode of inquiry in which the perspectives provided in narratives and pictures are generally personal, subjective, and unique.…
Descriptors: College Science, Undergraduate Study, Chemistry, Teaching Methods
Graves, Chiron; Rutherford, Sandra – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2012
Educational research focused on questioning techniques used in classroom settings is quite extensive. However, research regarding a teacher's ability to generate research questions is virtually nonexistent. Posing research or "testable" questions is a key component of inquiry-based instruction, and teachers must be able to both generate…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Research Design, Educational Research, Questioning Techniques
Frisch, Jennifer K.; Jackson, Paula C.; Murray, Meg C. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2013
WIKIed Biology is a National Science Foundation Transforming Undergraduate Education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics interdisciplinary project in which the authors developed and implemented a model for student centered, inquiry-driven instruction using Web 2.0 technologies to increase inquiry and conceptual understanding in…
Descriptors: Web 2.0 Technologies, Critical Thinking, Technology Uses in Education, Course Organization