Active Learning and Student-centered Pedagogy Improve Student Attitudes and Performance in Introductory Biology
Georgetown University · Cornell University
Abstract
We describe the development and implementation of an instructional design that focused on bringing multiple forms of active learning and student-centered pedagogies to a one-semester, undergraduate introductory biology course for both majors and nonmajors. Our course redesign consisted of three major elements: 1) reordering the presentation of the course content in an attempt to teach specific content within the context of broad conceptual themes, 2) incorporating active and problem-based learning into every lecture, and 3) adopting strategies to create a more student-centered learning environment. Assessment of our instructional design consisted of a student survey and comparison of final exam performance…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.17
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- 100%
- References
- 39
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4Topics & keywords
- Mathematics education
- Restructuring
- Context (archaeology)
- Student engagement
- Active learning (machine learning)
- Instructional design
- Presentation (obstetrics)
- Pedagogy
- Quality Education