ERIC Number: EJ1436632
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
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Disciplinary Differences in STEM Faculty and Student Use of Learning Objectives: Implications for Teaching and Learning
Sarah Leupen; Tory H. Williams; Linda C. Hodges; Laura E. Ott; Eric C. Anderson; Lili Cui; Kalman M. Nanes; H. Mark Perks; Cynthia R. Wagner
Journal of College Science Teaching, v53 n5 p462-471 2024
Using learning objectives to guide course design is often considered an educational best practice, but little research exists that explores how students use them over time and across courses. We surveyed students on their use and perceived value of learning objectives as the semester progressed across four science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines, examined students' ability to match exam questions with learning objectives, and analyzed how their course performance related to these qualities. We also gathered instructors' information on their implementation of learning objectives in these courses. We identified distinct disciplinary differences both in students' use and perceived benefit of learning objectives and in instructors' implementation of them. Students in less quantitatively focused courses, i.e., biology and organic chemistry, reported valuing and using learning objectives more than students in more quantitatively focused math and physics courses. Students' ability to match learning objectives with exam questions, however, positively correlated with exam score and final course grade in all our study courses. Our results have implications for considering disciplinary practices for use of learning objectives as instructors design and implement courses, educational researchers plan studies, and assessment specialists formulate institutional assessment plans.
Descriptors: STEM Education, Behavioral Objectives, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Intellectual Disciplines, Academic Achievement, Biology, Chemistry, Geometry, Algebra, Physics, Instructional Materials, College Students, College Faculty
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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